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2008-2009 Season
The following concerts will be presented during the 2008-2009 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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The Limeliters |
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A memorable evening of classical folk music comes alive with the
dominant voice of the 1960s. Launching their career in 1959 at San Francisco's
famous "Hungry I," they moved to television and a string of best-selling albums
for RCA. They made the Coca-Cola jingle, "Things Go Better with Coke" a
household name.
Even with talented new members featured through the years, the
sound pioneered by the group has always remained intact.
Featuring signature harmony, humor, and contemporary satire, the
Limelighters have energy and enthusiasm that is sure to keep them at the top of
their game, year after year, decade after decade.
For more information, please visit the Limeliters web site: www.limeliters.com |
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Michael Kaeshammer |
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Returning by overwhelming popular demand, Michael continues his
unique and innovative jazz piano style to the delight of young and old. You
have to see him to believe him!
He brings with him a new show from several new recordings made as
he continues to develop a large national and international following through his
dynamic performances.
This Canadian wizard of the keyboard remains one of the most
exciting young jazz pianists in the country today.
For more information, please
visit Michael Kaeshammer's web site:
www.kaeshammer.com
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Daniel Narducci |
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Classic American baritone Daniel Narducci comes with
talents including Broadway stage presentations, recordings,
documentaries, and television. He has been a guest artist at summer
music venues such as Ravinia, Wolf Trap, Saratoga, and Vail. He has
performed with the Chicago Symphony, the Cleveland and Philadelphia
Orchestras, and the Boston Pops, among other leading American
orchestras.
Mr. Narducci's combined talents also include operetta and
musical theatre in Europe and North America. He has played the role of
Lancelot in the production "Camelot" opposite Robert Goulet as King
Arthur -- and as Anthony Hope in “Sweeney Todd.” Daniel is a graduate
of the Indiana University School of Music.
For more information, please visit Daniel Narducci's web
site:
www.danielnarducci.com |
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"An Afternoon with Gershwin"
Featuring Eric Himy |
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Enjoy a spring afternoon of Gershwin music with the
return of talented pianist and performer, Eric Himy. His compelling
artistry will give the music of this popular American composer a new and
delightful touch.
Mr. Himy
has performed in many renowned venues, including Lincoln Center,
Carnegie Recital Hall, and Salle Gaveau in Paris. In his private studio
he teaches and performs on a 100-year-old concert grand Steinway upon
which Sergei Rachmaninov once played!
For more
information, please visit Eric Himy's web site:
www.erichimy.com |
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