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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

KEAN STAGE'S 2010–2011 PERFORMING ARTS MUSIC SEASON BOASTS IMPRESSIVE LINEUP

including Jim Brickman, Vanessa Carlton, Sharon Isbin, the Mark O’Connor Quartet, the Moscow Festival Ballet, more dance and a host of family and school programs.

WHERE: Kean University’s Wilkins Theatre and Kean Hall, 1000 Morris Avenue, Union NJ and in the new Enlow Recital Hall on the Nathan Weiss Graduate School campus at 250 North Avenue, Hillside NJ
TICKETS: Wilkins Theatre Box Office on campus, by calling 908.737.SHOW (7469), and online at http://www.keanstage.com/

MUSIC EVENTS FOR SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER
& NOVEMBER


Ahn Trio: Classical Crossover/Chamber Music
September 25, 2010, at 7:30 PM
Enlow Hall

From Dvorak to The Doors, these Juilliard-trained sisters have taken the classical music world by storm. “They redefine the art and architecture of chamber music."






Vanessa Carlton: Rock/Pop — Multiple GRAMMY Nominee
October 9, 2010, at 7:30 PM
Enlow Hall

“One of the strongest melodic gifts among today’s female singer songwriters.” —USA Today

New Jersey Symphony Chamber Players
October 10, 2010 at 2 PM
Enlow Hall

A benefit performance for the Kean University Scholarship Fund featuring Naomi Youngstein, violin and Michael Stewart, viola performing works by Bach and Mozart; and Bart Feller, flute; Karl Herman, clarinet; Robert Ingliss, oboe; Erika Nickrenz, piano; and Robert Wagner, bassoon performing works by Caplet and Saint-Saëns.


Arco Ensemble: Chamber Music
Music from Across the Pond
November 12, 2010, at 8 PM
Enlow Hall

The virtuoso string orchestra Arco Ensemble returns to Enlow Hall with internationally renowned guest conductor David Angus, performing music by England's greatest composers. Works will include Serenade for Strings by Edward Elgar and Les Illuminations by Benjamin Britten, featuring soprano Katherine Harris.

State Symphony Capella of Russia: 50 member vocal ensemble
November 13, 2010, at 7:30 PM
Enlow Hall
A performing style that highlights warmth, a flexibility of phrasing, a nobility of expression and skillfully balanced choral sections.