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s LISA FISCHER & GRAND BATON SAT OCT 10 | 8PMThis Twenty Feet From Stardom vocalist is usually on tour with the Rolling Stones, Sting, Chris Botti or Alicia Keys, and she’s loving every minute of it. A Grammy winner, she has astonishing range, spot-on intonation and masterful stage presence.
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SUN OCT 4 | 4PMEverything and everyone is attached in this European circus act—and there is no escape! Hold on and let go with two artists who are hopelessly connected—when one falls, the other flies. ATTACHED will stick with you!
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SUN OCT 25 | 4PMDirector Pascal Rioult, a former Martha Graham principal dancer, and his exquisite ensemble have enchanted our audiences many times. They return for a spellbinding evening of contemporary dance set to Bach masterpieces.
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fri OCT 23 | 8PMThe ensemble plays a swing session filled with music from the golden era of big bands. Bill Warfield, director.
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SUN SeP 20 | 3PMWorks by Jan Jirásek, Ofer Ben-Amots and Paul Salerni. Featuring the premiere of Salerni’s song cycle on poems by Dana Gioia entitled For Love or Money.
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YOU’re iNviTed TO The PArTY!ThU–SUN, OCT 1–4,Featuring multiple indoor and outdoor stages throughout the Lehigh campus, the block pARTy is a multiday arts festival involving visual, performing, literary, technical and engineering events which celebrate the spirit of creativity and innovation at Lehigh University and our local community. All are welcome to enjoy concerts, free events, lectures, family activities, and Southside Bethlehem merchant and restaurant booths. Check our website in July for more details.
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AUTUMN ROMANTICs
fri, SAT SeP 25, 26 | 8PMRepertoire: Schubert, Liszt, Strauss and Beethoven’s majestic Violin Concerto, performed by Michael Jorgensen.
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SHEILA E. SAT SeP 12 | 8PMPrince, Ringo Starr, Beyoncé, Diana Ross and many more of music’s elite have called upon this fearless percussionist/drummer whose trailblazing career continues to pulsate.
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HELL’S KITCHEN FUNK ORCHESTRAMERCY, MERCY, MERCY
SAT SeP 19 | 8PMNYC-based “Hell’s Kitchen Funk Orchestra”, an offshoot of NY Jazz Rep, pays tribute to hard-bop era saxophonist Cannonball Adderley’s hit album from 1966. Bill Warfield, director.
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MEGAN DURHAM, MeZZO SOPrANOMEssENGERs OF LOVE
SUN SeP 27 | 3PMA faculty duet recital features Poulenc, Rossini, Brahms and more.
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s MORGAN JAMESfri SeP 18 | dinner & Show 6PM
Show Only 7 & 9PMThe right vocalist can make you fall in love at first listen, elicit tears, or bring you back to a different era altogether. That holds true for this singer with classical poise and a powerhouse voice equally inspired by soul, R&B and swing.
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Winner of the 2009 Tony Award for Best Play, God Of Carnage is a hilariously disturbing look at what happens when people stop being polite over a playground altercation, and start getting real. Kashi Johnson, director.
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s SOLEDAD BARRIO & NOCHE FLAMENCA ANTIGONA
SUN NOv 1 | 7PMSophocles’ tragic tale is told through flamenco dance and live music that propels the story to an incredible height of drama.
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fri, SAT NOv 6, 7 | 8PMDirector Steven Sametz’s prize-winning oratorio is a moving tribute to the school children, teachers and administrators slain at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT, in 2012.
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EAST WINDS QUINTETCELEbRATING CREATIVE LEHIGH
SUN MAr 6 | 3PM To commemorate Lehigh’s 150th, four composers were commissioned to write works for the Quintet. Each has received acclaim for their compositions. David Diggs, director.
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s LARRy HARLOW & THE LATIN LEGENDS OF FANIASAT feb 13 | 8PMThe International Latin Music Hall of Famer reunites some of his Fania all-stars alongside new guard musicians for a high octane salsa concert, infused with infectious riffs & dance-party rhythms.
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FUNK BAND & COMBOSAT APr 23 | 8PMThe ensembles perform classic and contemporary jazz.
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IF MUsIC bE THE FOOD OF LOVE
fri, SAT APr 1, 2 | 8PMWorks from the Elizabethan era feature musical settings of Shakespeare, marking the 400th
anniversary year of his death. Steven Sametz, artistic director; Sun Min Lee, associate director.
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bRAHMs: EIN DEUTsCHEs REQUIEM
fri, SAT MAY 6, 7 | 8PMBrahms’ immortal work is performed by over 200 members of Choral Arts. Steven Sametz, artistic director; Sun Min Lee, associate director.
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s MOSCOW FESTIVAL BALLET GIsELLE
SAT MAr 19 | 7PMThis acclaimed Russian company presents timeless classics like no other troupe. Giselle, a story about the power of true love, is the oldest ballet in active repertoire. “This was an afternoon that deserved ‘bravos’ within minutes of the opening steps.” —Las Vegas Review-Journal
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SAT feb 20 | 8PM New York’s finest jazz and studio musicians assemble in Baker Hall for contemporary and traditional classics. Bill Warfield, director.
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s STOMpThU MAr 10 | 7:30PMThe troupe uses everything but conventional per-cussion instruments—matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, hubcaps—to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms.
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s BULLETS OVER BROADWAySUN MAY 8 | 7PMLoaded with big laughs, colorful characters and songs that made the ’20s roar, this show, written by Woody Allen with original direction and choreography by Susan Stroman, brings musical comedy back with a bang.
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feb 26, 27, MAr 3–5 | 7:30PM • feb 28 | 2PMA grad student’s online ad lures a mysterious journalism student to his subterranean research lab under the pretense of an evening of “no strings attached” sex. Their date soon takes on evolutionary significance. Augustine Ripa, director.
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s DARLENE LOVESAT NOv 21 | 8PMRolling Stone named her one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. She influenced Bruce Springsteen, Cher and Cyndi Lauper. See why Bette Midler says this Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee has one of the best voices in pop music.
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fri MAr 4 | 8PMA unique trombone and harp duo plays works by Paul Salerni.
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s pOSTMODERN JUKEBOXThU NOv 12 | 7:30PM If you’ve ever wondered what a Taylor Swift, Lady GaGa or John Legend song sounds like wrapped in vintage doo-wop, ragtime, or jazz melodies with snazzy instrumentation, then YouTube sensation PMJ is a must see!
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e VIOLETNOv 13, 14, 19-21 | 7:30PM • NOv 15 | 2PM Straight from the 2014 Broadway production, Violet is the story of a woman’s search for beauty and her place in the world. This winner of the Drama Critics’ Circle Award will inspire, challenge and uplift. Pam Pepper, director. Bill Whitney, musical director.
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s THE MARRIAGE OF FIGAROACADEMY Of VOCAL ARTS
SAT NOv 14 | 7:30PMLive opera returns to Zoellner with some of Mozart’s most memorable music. In one crazy day Figaro and Susanna comically scheme to outwit her philandering husband-to-be.
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JAZZ IN THE WINDs
SUN NOv 22 | 3PM Trumpeter Bill Warfield joins the group for large-scale works with a jazz flair featuring Jazz Suite No. 2 by Shostakovich and Flowerdale by Philip Sparke. David Diggs, director.
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LEHIGH: NEW FRONTIERs
fri, SAT deC 4, 5 | 8PMCelebrated actor and director Jonathan Frakes narrates Copland’s A Lincoln Portrait. Also on the program: A Star Trek Spectacular and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. Eugene Albulescu, director. m
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SUN deC 6 | 4 & 8PMLehigh University Choral Arts presents its annual Christmas gift to the community. Steven Sametz, artistic director; Sun Min Lee, associate director. Early arrival suggested. Free; No Tickets Req’d
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fri feb 12 | 8PMPast concerts have featured guest artists such as Jerry Liebman, Wayne Shorter and tributes to Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and more. Bill Warfield, director.
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CONCERTO MARATHON
fri, SAT feb 26, 27 | 8PM Members perform concerto favorites with the orchestra and join together for a stirring performance of the Academic Festival Overture by Brahms to commemorate Lehigh’s 150th year.
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fri, SAT APr 29, 30 | 8PM Director Eugene Albulescu leads the orchestra in thrilling performances of Verdi’s Overture to La Forza del Destino, Wagner’s Prelude and Liebestodfrom Tristan und Isolde, and the turbulent Symphonie fantastique by Berlioz.
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SAT APr 16 | 8PMThe group is sure to be joined by a special guest for energetic contemporary and traditional jazz.
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s MNOzIL BRASS YEs YEs YEs
SUN APr 3 | 4PM So well-received we invited them back! This world-famous Viennese septet mashes artistry with antics and masterful musicianship with creative improvisation as their lips vibrate in unerring service to their beloved brass music.Yes!
GEM OF THE OCEAN BY AUGUST WILSON APr 8, 9, 14–16 | 7:30PM • APr 10 | 2PM
Set in 1904 on the the eve of former slave Aunt Esther’s 287th birthday, the ninth play in Wilson’s 10-play Pittsburgh Cycle chronicles a century of African American life. Directed by Akin Babatunde.
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CLAssICAL ROMANCE
SUN MAr 20 | 3PMRepertoire: Mozart and Beethoven, Violin Sonatas; Stravinsky, Duo Concertant; Pärt, Fratres; and Dvořák.
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SUN APr 24 | 7PMSurrealist Salvador Dali’s art inspired writer and director Daniele Finzi Pasca to create a cirque world inhabited by feathers, shapes, ladders and memories. “The acts are mesmerizingly beautiful.”—Le Journal de Montréal
RApHAEL XAVIERfri feb 19 | 7:30PMA self-taught hip hop dancer and movement conceptualist, Xavier constantly seeks new ways to expand dance vocabulary. “Artful and mesmerizing, [he] transforms a bravado dance style into an introspective meditation.”—Dance Magazineg
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SUN feb 21 | 3PMCelebrated Polish conductor Boguslaw Dawidow leads the orchestra performing Romeo and Juliet Fantasy-Overture, Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor, Op. 23 and Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36.g
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Show Only 7 & 9PMImagine the smooth soul of Stevie Wonder, the percussive power of Stomp and the brass bite of the Harry Connick Jr. Big Band…all created by this respected cutting edge a cappella ensemble. g
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LIGHTWIRE THEATER MOON MOUsE
SUN feb 14 | 1 & 4PMMarvin the mouse wants to be popular. Constantly bullied and picked on by the “cool” rats, he is labeled a loser and a geek. To get away from the badgering, he retreats into his science books and has the adventure of a lifetime. Great for children, this cosmic tale celebrates differences.
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SUN jAN 31 | 4PM Japanese Taiko drummers return with an electri-fying new production of an ancient art form that will captivate you with complex rhythms, zealous choreography and extraordinary performers who are sure to amaze children as well as kids at heart. FamiLy-FriendLy!
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FROM THE PAsT TO THE FUTURE
SUN MAY 1 | 3PMDrawing on the rich musical heritage of Lehigh, the group presents a special sesquicentennial program of wind band music highlighting works from historical eras of the university. David Diggs, director.
JEANINE TESORI, MUSIC; BRIAN CRAWLEY, BOOK & LYRICS; BASED ON THE UGLIESTPILGRIM BY DORIS BETTS
BILLy CHILDSSAT feb 6 | 8PMJazz pianist Childs’ new CD is a loving tribute to the late singer-songwriter whose songs—Stoned Soul Picnic, Wedding Bell Blues—produced hits for many artists but little acclaim for her. “Childs has rediscovered and polished genuine gems from a long time ago.”—The Wall Street Journal.
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s AVNER THE ECCENTRIC SAT MAr 5 | 4PMAn off-Broadway success, this brilliant clown’s show reduces audiences to fits of laughter. A master of the art of physical comedy, he weaves a hilarious spell of poetic simplicity. “If you are feeling low, take two hours of Avner for comic relief!”—The New York TimesFamiLy-FriendLy!
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FUNK BAND & COMBOfri NOv 13 | 8PMThe ensembles perform contemporary and traditional jazz. Bill Warfield, director.
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