FestivALL Charleston’s Moveable Feast Chamber Music Series has brought out the crowds for a series of “apertif chamber music.” Two more shows remain in the five-concert series. Each event will last approximately 50 minutes, followed by an hors d’oeuvres reception. For more information call 304-344-5389. For more on the series, see Julie Robinson’s Gazette article.
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WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. today, featuring West Virginia Symphony Orchestra principal flutist Lindsey Goodman
WHERE: St. Marks United Methodist Church, 900 Washington St. E Charleston.
COST: Tickets $8 at the door.
Goodman’s recital, “Contemporary Canapés,” features the West Virginia premieres of works by living composers, including Charleston’s own symphony maestro Grant Cooper. Her showcase is described as “a virtuosic ride through music influenced by bluegrass, Ralph Waldo Emerson, techno, Sprechstimme, Billie Holiday, and cartoons.” She’ll dip into the world of modern chamber music for flute and electronics along with pianist collaborator Deborah Gross.
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WHEN: 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Friday, featuring “Neapolitan Noodling” with Bob Turizziani, Jeanne Frieben and John Weigand on clarinet.
WHERE: St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1423 Lee St, Charleston.
COST: Tickets $8 at the door.
West Virginia Public Radio’s Mona Seghatoleslami sent along photos from Tuesday’s event at Cavendish Hall in Kanawha City, featuring Evan Mack . Mack played music by Samuel Barber, Piotr Illy’ich Tchaikovsky, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera. He’s playing the same recital for live radio broadcast from Chicago later this summer.
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