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SUMMARY:Welcome to the West LIVE
DESCRIPTION:The Dallas-based early music ensemble performs the mulit-media concert “Welcome to the West Live” Friday\, February 7 at 8pm. Music includes sonatas\, concertos\, traditional fiddling\, folk tunes and 1940s western swing\, and features contemporary and historic film footage and photographs from the Library of Congress. \n  \nThe original production collaborated with videographers and cowboy poets from Texas\, Wyoming\, Nevada\, South Dakota and Utah. The multimedia concert tells the story of ranching life in the American West. \n  \n“Music in the 17th and 18th centuries has influenced the music we listen to today\, even if we don’t realize it\,” said Julianna Emanski\, Lumedia’s Artistic Director who also holds a doctorate in music from the University of North Texas. “For instance\, there are aspects of modern country fiddling style in Baroque music\, inherited from the Celtic tradition.” \n  \n“Welcome to the West” was originally filmed in Celina and includes an ensemble of 10 instrumentalists\, three vocalists\, and four videographers all from Texas. Five poets\, including the late Harry Jackson (1923-1973) of Cody\, Wyo.\, and the late Elizabeth Ebert (1925-2018) of Lemmon\, S.D. contribute the text heard in voiceover. The live version on February 7 will feature footage from the original film via GracePoint Media’s XR video wall. \n  \nSome highlights from the program include: \n\nAllegro from “Grosso Mogul” Concerto in D Major\, RV 208 (ca. 1712/13) – Antonio Vivaldi\nThe Famous Night Herding Song (ca. 1950) by Harry “Woo Woo” Stevens\n“That’s What I Like about the West” (1947) – Edith Bergdahl & Robert MacGimsey\, arranged in 2020 by Gustavo Mazon Finessi\nI. Ohne Satzbeziechnung from Les Rainettes – Georg Philipp Telemann\n“Whiskey before Breakfast” (1957) – Andre DeJarlis\, arranged in 2020 by Stephanie Noori\nLeaning on the Everlasting Arms (1887)  – American Hymn\n\n  \nThe performance takes place in Meadows Hall at The Sammons Center for the Arts in Dallas on Friday\, February 7 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $55 and include complimentary valet parking\, and libations with the artists. \n  \nAudiences have proclaimed Lumedia to be ‘wacky and wonderful!’ Purchase tickets online or at the door. \nWelcome to the West Live \nFebruary 7\, 2025 \nMeadows Hall \nSammons Center for the Arts  \n3630 Harry Hines Blvd \nDallas TX 75219 \nParking: Free onsite \nValet: Complimentary \nDoors open: 7:30 pm \nConcert: 8:00 pm \nGeneral Admission: $55
URL:https://sammonsartcenter.org/event/welcome-to-the-west-live/
LOCATION:Sammons Center for the Arts\, 3630 Harry Hines Blvd.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Into the Gamba-Verse
DESCRIPTION:Lumedia Musicworks Presents “Into the Gamba-Verse” — A Fusion of Baroque Music and Modern Dance at Gracepoint Media Studios\, Dallas \nLumedia Musicworks announces the release of its newest short film\, Into the Gamba-Verse\, a mesmerizing blend of baroque music and contemporary dance\, premiering at Gracepoint Media Studios in Dallas on December 2 at 7:30 p.m. This exclusive red carpet event redefines traditional classical music performances\, setting early music against the backdrop of modern dance choreographed by Bruce Wood Dance Dallas’s Artistic Director\, Joy Bollinger. \nInspired by Marin Marais’ dance-driven Chaconne en Rondeau\, an 18th-century composition for bass viola da gamba and continuo\, the film merges modern dance with the timeless resonance of early music. Bruce Wood Dance Dallas joins Lumedia Musicworks in this collaboration at Dallas’s first RX video wall studio\, where the project was filmed in early 2024. \nAlongside the premiere screening of Into the Gamba-Verse\, Lumedia’s early music band will perform a live concert featuring selections by Marais\, Forqueray\, and d’Hervelois. Known for their “innovative approach” to classical music (Friends of WRR Classical Radio)\, Lumedia Musicworks continues to push the boundaries of the genre\, presenting historical works with a contemporary twist. \nThis unique red carpet event invites patrons to dress in attire with “bling\, sparkle\, and stardust” to celebrate the film’s cosmic experiment. Tickets are $50 and include complimentary libations\, bites\, and an engaging Q&A session with the artists following the screening. \nTickets are available for purchase online and at the door. \nEvent Details \nWhat: Premiere of Into the Gamba-Verse and live concert \nWhen: December 2\, 2024\, 7:30 p.m. \nWhere: Gracepoint Media Studios\, Dallas\, TX \nTickets: $50\, includes entry\, refreshments\, and artist Q&A \nDress Code: Bling\, sparkle\, and cosmic stardust \nFor media inquiries\, contact: info@lumediamusicworks.com
URL:https://sammonsartcenter.org/event/into-the-gamba-verse/
LOCATION:Gracepoint Media Studios\, 1860 Crown Dr #1410\, Dallas\, TX\, 75234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Dance,Other Events,Partner Events,Theater
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SUMMARY:Night of Decayed Musicians
DESCRIPTION:Lumedia Musicworks presents its latest concert titled Night of Decayed Musicians in Dallas at The Sammons Center for the Arts on October 4. \nKnown for their “innovative approach” to classical music (Friends of WRR Classical Radio)\, the concert celebrates an early Halloween\, complete with costumed musicians\, special audio and visual effects – a hallmark of Lumedia’s style – and a few surprises. The concert delves into the musical underworld with Vivaldi’s iconic “La Notte” concerto\, performed by Estonian-born recorder player Monika Ruusmaa. The mythical Medusa makes an appearance in Purcell’s famous “Music for a While”\, and a set titled “from the Tomb of the Unknown Composer” features works by Francesco Durante and Cai d’Hervelois. \n“The baroque period is filled with direct references to the dead and things that go bump in the night\,” explains Music Director Molly Hammond. “There is an abundance of fright-inducing content to choose from\, which we then highlight with precise positioning and some ‘edgy’ interpretation.” \nThe performance takes place in Meadows Hall at The Sammons Center for the Arts in Dallas on October 4 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $55 and include complimentary valet parking\, Perilous Pinot Noir (wine)\, Rats Ass Ale (beer)\, Effervescent Eel’s Eye Punch harvested during the last eclipse and blended with freshly killed lemon\, sugar plasma\, moldy grape skins\, and municipal tap water; and post-performance bites with the artists. Consider yourself warned. \nAudiences have proclaimed Lumedia to be ‘wacky and wonderful!’ Attend all Lumedia’s concerts with a season subscription\, available for purchase through October 4.
URL:https://sammonsartcenter.org/event/night-of-decayed-musicians/
LOCATION:Sammons Center for the Arts\, 3630 Harry Hines Blvd.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Other Events
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SUMMARY:A Little Night Garden Music - The Full Experience Concert
DESCRIPTION:Lumedia Musicworks presents its latest concert titled A Little Night Garden Music in Dallas at St. John’s Episcopal Church on April 21 and at On the Levee event venue on April 22. \nThe program promises an enchanting exploration of musical biodiversity\, presenting works by Bach\, Handel\, Pachelbel\, Purcell\, Vivaldi\, Uccellini\, Clérambault\, Roman and film score composer Gabriel Yared.  \nKnown for their “innovative approach” to classical music (Friends of WRR Classical Radio)\, the concert is reminiscent of the musical events held in the formal gardens throughout Europe in the 18th century. The group performs just in time for Earth Day. \nSome perennial favorites include Pachelbel’s Canon and Gigue\, Handel’s Arrival of the Queen of Sheba\, and Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Violins in A minor. “This is not your garden variety baroque concert\, nor your typical baroque group.” says Christopher Phillpott\, founding member and viola da gambist/baroque cellist based in Dallas. “To be sure\, audiences have proclaimed Lumedia to be ‘wacky and wonderful!’.”  \nThe “enhanced concert” is April 22 at 7:30 pm at On The Levee venue in Dallas\, Texas. Garden walls of ivy\, surround seating\, lighting and other special effects combine to create the enhanced experience. Tickets are $36 and include a wine reception with the artists. Purchase tickets online or at the door. 
URL:https://sammonsartcenter.org/event/a-little-night-garden-music-the-full-experience-concert/
LOCATION:On the Levee\, 1108 Quaker St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Other Events,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:A Little Night Garden Music - Essential Concert
DESCRIPTION:Lumedia Musicworks presents its latest concert titled A Little Night Garden Music in Dallas at St. John’s Episcopal Church on April 21 and at On the Levee event venue on April 22. \nThe program promises an enchanting exploration of musical biodiversity\, presenting works by Bach\, Handel\, Pachelbel\, Purcell\, Vivaldi\, Uccellini\, Clérambault\, Roman and film score composer Gabriel Yared.  \nKnown for their “innovative approach” to classical music (Friends of WRR Classical Radio)\, the concert is reminiscent of the musical events held in the formal gardens throughout Europe in the 18th century. The group performs just in time for Earth Day. \nSome perennial favorites include Pachelbel’s Canon and Gigue\, Handel’s Arrival of the Queen of Sheba\, and Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Violins in A minor. “This is not your garden variety baroque concert\, nor your typical baroque group.” says Christopher Phillpott\, founding member and viola da gambist/baroque cellist based in Dallas. “To be sure\, audiences have proclaimed Lumedia to be ‘wacky and wonderful!’.”  \nThe “essential concert” can be heard at Concerts at St. John’s series on April 21 at 3:00 pm\, St. John’s Episcopal Church in Dallas. Tickets are $10 and only available at the door.
URL:https://sammonsartcenter.org/event/a-little-night-garden-music-essential-concert/
LOCATION:St. John’s Episcopal Chuch\, 848 Harter Rd\, Dallas\, TX\, 75218\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Other Events,Partner Events
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