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SPAC Showcases Emerging Artists at Spa Little Theatre

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

For the fifth consecutive year, the Saratoga Performing Arts Center will present a series of performances by rising Jazz performers at the Spa Little Theatre.

Called the Extended Season, the performances take place in May and early June, prior SPAC’s better known offerings.

“One of the best kept secrets of the SPAC Classical Season is the Extended Season at the Spa Little Theatre. This dynamic series of world-class artists offers performances by ‘rising stars’ whose extraordinary talents have excited critics and audiences alike and whose artistic styles have tremendous crossover appeal,” said Marcia J. White, SPAC’s President & Executive Director. “Our 2010 artists are poised to take this series to a new level.”

Performances will take place on May 22, May 28 and June 3.

Below is SPAC’s press release.

Saratoga Springs, NY (February 11, 2010) – Saratoga Performing Arts Center has announced the lineup for the 2010 Extended Season, an emerging artist showcase presented at the Spa Little Theatre in late spring. This year’s program will offer performances by acclaimed jazz bassist and 2009 Thelonious Monk Award winner, Ben Williams on May 22; tap sensation Jason Samuels Smith and his dance troupe A.C.G.I. (Anybody Can Get It) on May 28; and jazz vocalist Sachal Vasandani on June 3. Tickets are $25 and can be ordered via order form at www.spac.org.

Saturday, May 22 – Ben Williams

Jazz bassist Ben Williams has attracted international attention since his First Place win in October of the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, the most prestigious jazz competition in the world. In describing Williams performance, NPR’s Mike Katzif noted that “Williams wowed the audience with his nimble fingering, melodic soloing and creative rhythmic approach…”

The Washington Post’s Michael West explained:

“Williams…followed her [Dee Dee Bridgewater] every melodramatic move with ease, practically daring her to turn up the intensity with his fierce rhythm and legato phrasing. Halfway through the second song, his victory was already obvious.”

A native of Washington, D.C., William’s musical influence is rooted in various genres of music including jazz, hip-hop, R&B, gospel, and classical. Ben has shared the stage with such artists as Wynton Marsalis, Roy Hargrove, Cyrus Chestnut, Ron Blake, Bobby Watson and Wycliffe Gordon among others. He has also performed with opening acts for artists such as John Legend, Kirk Franklin, and Eric Roberson. Williams is a highly sought-after bassist in New York, playing in the bands of Stefon Harris and Marcus Strickland, and on an upcoming Jacky Terrasson record.

Friday, May 28 – Jason Samuels Smith and A.C.G.I. (Anybody Can Get It)
On May 28, tap sensation Jason Samuels Smith and his super-troupe A.C.G.I. (Anybody Can Get It) will electrify the Little Theatre with a brilliant, high-energy performance that the Chicago Tribune has called “an all-out sensation…” and “intoxicating.” Led by Samuels Smith, a tap prodigy who was cast in Savion Glover’s Broadway hit “Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk” at age 15, Smith went on to become an Emmy Award-winner, television and feature film star, director, and choreographer. He was also a featured guest performer on the hit television show So You Think You Can Dance. Claudia La Rocco of The New York Times says that “even when his shoes seem barely to be touching the stage, he exudes a powerful sense of weighty rootedness that makes his virtuosic explosions all the more dazzling.”
Samuels Smith’s personal tap style has been influenced by the late great Gregory Hines, and he has also been compared to Savion Glover. But Samuels Smith’s style and rhythmic choices are uniquely his, with an intense connection to his interest in jazz music. The SPAC program will feature original choreography by Samuels Smith as well as improvography by each of the solo artists.
Friday, June 3 – Sachal Vasandani
Jazz vocalist Sachal Vasandani has been hailed as one of the rising stars of the jazz world and praised for a “golden voice” enhanced by “emotion and intellect.” The Chicago-born artist first began attracting attention as a University of Michigan music major when he was named DownBeat magazine’s Collegiate Jazz Vocalist of the Year in 1999.. After moving to New York and working for a time as a Wall Street investment banker, Vasandani quickly became a part of the jazz scene, and made a musical home in storied clubs like the Zinc Bar. He was tapped for a number of guest performances and recordings, notably by the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. After Vasandani’s break-through debut recording, Eyes Wide Open he began touring extensively. He opened for such disparate artists from jazz trumpeter Chris Botti to pop singer Joan Osborne, garnering respect from a diverse spectrum of audiences. Vasandani’s second album, We Move, was released in September 2009 to excellent reviews and was chosen in November as a New York Times Critic’s Pick.
Tickets for SPAC’s Extended Season performances are $25 each. Order forms are available on SPAC’s website at www.spac.org or by contacting SPAC at 518-584-9330.

Saratoga Chamber Music Festival at SPAC , August 2 – 17

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Saratoga Springs, NY (April 1, 2010) – The Saratoga Chamber Music Festival, August 2-17, will be a Farewell Celebration Season for Music Director Chantal Juillet who founded the program in 1991 and who will mark her final season in that role in 2010. Over the past two decades, the renowned violinist has built the program into a highly acclaimed, innovative showcase for chamber music repertoire performed by renowned and emerging classical artists.
“One of the brightest jewels in SPAC’s classical season is the Saratoga Chamber Music Program. With extraordinary vision and a true passion for chamber music repertoire, Chantal Juillet founded this series in 1991, quickly establishing it as one of the most brilliant, dynamic and inventive chamber music programs anywhere,” said Marcia J. White, SPAC’s President & Executive Director.
“Artists and audiences alike have become fans of Chantal’s approach, which is to create innovative ensembles of Philadelphia Orchestra musicians and visiting guest soloists. The improvisational nature of the program creates an engaging, fresh experience,” said White. “Our 2010 season will be a celebration of Chantal’s rich legacy and 20 years of brilliant, beautiful music.”
Former child prodigy and Avery Fisher Prize-winning violinist SARAH CHANG performs with ANDREW VON OEYEN, 1999 Gilmore Award Winner and internationally acclaimed pianist (Aug. 3). The pair, who recently performed together in a 30-city tour of Europe, the U.S. and Asia, filled concert halls and generated glowing reviews from critics, including La Scena Musicale’s, L.H. Tiffany Hsieh who praised the “instrumental duo’s evident chemistry…” and noted that “Chang delivered her signature big, luscious sound,” which was “matched perfectly by Von Oeyen’s deep and full-range tone on the piano.” Chang, who regularly performs with the world’s major orchestras and esteemed conductors, has most recently recorded the violin concertos of Brahms and Bruch.

Described in a New York Times headline as “A String Quartet That Can Easily Morph into a Jazz Band,” the Paris-based EBÈNE QUARTET makes its SPAC debut during the 2010 season (Aug. 17). The 2009 winner of Gramophone’s coveted “Recording of the Year” award for its album of quartets by Debussy, Ravel and Faure, the group has rapidly become known as one of the finest quartets of its generation. The Quartet (Pierre Colombet and Gabriel Le Magadure on violins, Mathieu Herzog on viola, and Raphaël Merlin on cello), formed in 1999 is regularly praised for its mastery, elegance, density and versatility. Although its focus is classical repertoire, the Quartet moves with ease between different musical styles. In his March 09 review, NYT classical music critic Allan Kozinn, describes how the four musicians first performed Haydn and Debussy before performing their own arrangement from the movie “Pulp Fiction”, improvising to Chick Corea’s “Spain”, and finally closing with an encore in which the quartet unveils the vocal talents of an excellent a capella quartet. Kozinn observes, “it would be hard to say which version of the Ebène quartet is more pleasing; but then, you don’t have to.”

The famed KALICHSTEIN-LAREDO-ROBINSON TRIO makes their first appearance at SPAC (Aug. 2). Since their debut at the White House for President Carter’s Inauguration in January 1977, pianist Joseph Kalichstein, violinist Jaime Laredo and cellist Sharon Robinson have established the ensemble as one of the eminent trio ensembles in the world. The group, each highly acclaimed soloists in their own right, is one of the only chamber ensembles with all its original members. The Trio performs regularly at Carnegie Hall, the 92nd Street Y in New York, and the Kennedy Center. The New York Times described the Trio as “one of the best-blended, most sensitive, and intelligent piano trios in the world today.”

The 200th Anniversary of the birth of brilliant composer Robert Schumann will be recognized in a special August 9 program. Schumann, one of the greatest composers of Romantic music, was also the first Romantic composer to pair the piano with the string quartet in Quintet for Piano and Strings in E-flat Major Op. 44, his most successful chamber work. This important Schumann composition is the final piece on the evening’s program. Piano virtuosos, JEAN-YVES THIBAUDET and KIRILL GERSTEIN headline the concert which also features works by Dohnanyi and Faure. Thibaudet, hailed by the press as “one of the best pianists in the world,” is a versatile musician known for his mastery of color, nuance and rhythmic intricacies. The Russian-born Gerstein, one of the most extraordinary classical artists of his generation, was recently awarded the prestigious Gilmore Artist Award.

THE WISTER QUARTET, one of Philadelphia’s foremost chamber music ensembles, presents an August 10 program. The Grammy-nominated quartet has earned high praise from critics and audiences alike for its stellar musicianship and performances, including those with guest artists such as Yo-Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax and Wolfgang Sawallisch. Named to honor Frances Anne Wister, the founder of The Philadelphia Orchestra’s Volunteer Committees, the members of the Wister Quartet have all had a long association with the Orchestra.

The legendary intensity and virtuosity of pianist ANDRÉ WATTS will be on display in a program of piano works by Chopin, Schubert and Liszt (Aug. 15). For the famous Brahms Trio for clarinet, cello and piano in A Minor , Op. 11. Watts will be joined by cellist SOPHIE SHAO and Philadelphia Orchestra principal clarinetist RICARDO MORALES. Shao, one of the leading cellists of her generation, is a winner of the Avery Fisher Career Grant as well as the 2001 Rostropovich and 2002 Tchaikovsky competitions. Lauded by the New York Times for her “eloquent, powerful” interpretations, Shao is a highly sought-after chamber musician.

“Chantal leaves behind a series that has become more engaging, more vibrant with each passing year. That strong, incredible legacy is a wonderful gift to SPAC and one that we will build on, going forward. I invite everyone to join us at the Little Theatre this summer to say ‘thank you’ to Chantal and to celebrate twenty magnificent, meaningful years,” White concluded.

More information as well as order forms for tickets to the Saratoga Chamber Music Festival are available at www.spac.org or by calling 518.584.9330. SPAC’s Route 50 Box Office opens on Sunday, May 9.

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