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Events for Saturday November 21, 2009


Karen Rodriguez, Salt Creek Grille


Saturday November 21, 2009
07:00PM - 10:00PM

Karen Rodriguez, Salt Creek Grille, One Rockingham Row, Forrestal Village, Plainsboro, 609-419-4200
7 p.m. to 10 p.m., www.saltcreekgrille.com



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Concerts at the Crossing, 35th Anniversary Celebration of Joni Mitchell's 'Court & Spark'


Saturday November 21, 2009
08:00PM

35th Anniversary Celebration of Joni Mitchell's 'Court & Spark'

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Concerts at the Crossing

, Unitarian Church at Washington Crossing, Titusville, 609-510-6278


8 p.m.

, Maura Kennedy, Sloan Wainwright, Kelly Flint, LisaBeth Weber, and Maggi Marshall present classic Joni Mitchell tunes. Gene Shay emcees. $23., www.concertsatthecrossing.com



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Le Triomphe de l'amour presents baroque music ensemble


Saturday November 21, 2009
08:00PM

 

The concert will feature instrumental music and songs enjoyed by London audiences of the 17th and early 18th centuries.  Soprano Laura Heimes will be featured in songs composed by Purcell for various theatrical productions, including King Arthur, Dioclesian, The Indian Queen, Don Quixote, and The Libertine. Music by Purcell’s teacher John Blow and by several of his contemporaries working in London will also be heard.  The instrumental music will include the Chaconne from Dioclesian as well as examples of the florid English baroque genre known as division music.  Ms. Wagman and Ms. Fournier will each be featured in performances of division music for violin and for viola da gamba, respectively.  Other works on the program include English baroque trio sonatas by Paisable, Purcell’s music for solo harpsichord, and variations on the “Greensleeves.”  The music on this program is made available to the ensemble by the Roan-Burkhalter collection of rare 17th-18th century musical prints.

            Violinist Elissa Wagman has performed with early music ensembles across the United States including The Publick Music, Brandywine Baroque, and the Arcadia Players.  Soprano Laura Heimes has been praised for her “sumptuous tone and shimmering clarity” and has been a featured soloist in concerts from Carnegie Hall to California’s Carmel Bach Festival.  She has taught at Westminster Choir College and Swarthmore and has recordings available on several labels.  Janet Palumbo, a founding member of the ensemble, has been featured on Brazilian national television.  Le Triomphe de l’amour has recordings available on the Lyrichord and A Casa Disco labels.

                  Tickets may be purchased at the door for $20 general admission, $15 for senior citizens, and $5 for students.  For information, call (609) 252-0522 or visit the ensemble’s website at www.triomphebaroque.org.  To receive email announcements of concerts, email info@triomphebaroque.org.  This concert is made possible in part by the Mercer County Cultural and Heritage Commission through funding from the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders, and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/ Department of State, A Partner Agency of the National Endowment of the Arts.



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Meral Guneyman at The Arts Council of Princeton


Saturday November 21, 2009
08:00PM

A Steinway Artist, Meral Guneyman moves effortlessly between the Classical and Jazz genres.  From Bach to Gershwin.  $15/10 members, students and seniors

Arts Council of Princeton
Paul Robeson Center for the Arts
102 Witherspoon Street, Princeton

 

 



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