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2005-2006 Season
The following concerts will be presented during the 2005-2006 Season:
All concerts are held at Forest View Educational Center located at 2121
South Goebbert Road in Arlington Heights. Click here
for more information on the location and directions. Please note that
concerts are subject to change without notice.
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Hector Olivera is a passionate and gifted musician whose personal
interpretations of both classical and popular music have amazed and delighted
audiences around the world. Although he is most famous for his prodigious
technical proficiency, Hector Olivera's amazing affect on audiences has made
many of the most sophisticated and demanding organ aficionados claim that Hector
Olivera is one of the greatest organists in the world today. For more information, please visit Hector Olivera's web site:
www.HectorOlivera.com
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| The Khac Chi Ensemble, two of Vietnam's premiere musicians, perform exquisite
music on rare and unique instruments native to Vietnam. These virtuoso
artists offer an intriguing glimpse into the rich musical tradition of Vietnam
and its 4000-year history. Come hear an adventure in sound with the Khac
Chi Ensemble. For more information, please visit the Khac Chi Ensemble web site:
www.KhacChi.com
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The Newstead Trio, ensemble-in-residence at the Pennsylvania Academy of
Music, with Michael Jamanis on violin, Sara Male on cello, and Xun Pan on piano.
The trio has performed classical music worldwide. From Canada, to Hungary,
Italy, China, Singapore, as well as throughout the United States, the trio
performs with warmth, energy and a depth of expression. With their third
CD recently released, the Trio has established itself as one of the foremost
piano trios on the East Coast. For more information, please visit the Newstead Trio web site:
www.newsteadtrio.com
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| Enjoy a festival of Dixieland jazz with the River City Ramblers! The sizzling performance of
this six-piece combo showcases the exuberant sounds of banjo, trumpet,
clarinet, piano, drums and sousaphone. The members of this
ensemble have played in an impressive list of jazz events across the
U.S. and Europe. The River City Ramblers are consummate musicians
who understand the history and roots of Dixieland jazz and re-create the
fun and jovial atmosphere of this music's origin. For more
information, please visit the River City Ramblers web site:
www.RiverCityRamblers.com
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This presentation is
supported by the Heartland Arts Fund, a program of Arts Midwest funded
by the National Endowment for the Arts with additional contributions
from General Mills Foundation, Land O'Lakes Foundation, Sprint
Corporation, and Illinois Arts Council. |
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