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THE SAINT PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
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After a long hiatus, the The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (often abbreviated to SPCO) is pleased to announced the return to live performances on September 10 and 11. Like with all the live venues around town, you are required to be vaccinated, or show proof of negative test results. Masks will also be required at the Ordway Center.
Here are the details:
thespco.org
After a long hiatus, the The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (often abbreviated to SPCO) is pleased to announced the return to live performances on September 10 and 11. Like with all the live venues around town, you are required to be vaccinated, or show proof of negative test results. Masks will also be required at the Ordway Center.
Here are the details:
After an almost unbearably long hiatus, the is thrilled to welcome audiences back to live performances with this season-opening program. Two works commissioned by the SPCO and premiered virtually during the pandemic will be heard for the first time by a live audience. Valerie Coleman’s wind quintet, Umoja, which means unity in Swahili, is a fitting celebration of our ability to gather once again for the communal experience of hearing live music. We offer a moment of reflection through Johann Sebastian Bach’s Air on the G String — the first piece SPCO musicians performed following the attacks of September 11 twenty years ago — before concluding the night with the titular Serenade for Strings.
Opening Weekend: Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings
Gioachino Rossini: Overture to II Signor Bruschino
Tyson Davis: Tableau No. X (SPCO commission)
Viet Cuong: Circling Back (SPCO commission)
Valerie Coleman: Umoja, The First Day of Kwanzaa
Osvaldo Golijov: Last Round for String Ensemble
Johann Sebastian Bach: Air on the G String from Suite No. 3
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings
Led by SPCO Musicians
Cassie Pilgrim, oboe
Lynn Erickson, trumpet
Sarah Lewis, cello
Dates and locations:
Friday, September 10, 8:00pm
Saturday, September 11, 8:00pm
Ordway Concert Hall, Saint Paul
Tickets: $12–$50 for adults; FREE for kids and students
Call 651.291.1144 or visit thespco.org
Opening Weekend: Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings
Gioachino Rossini: Overture to II Signor Bruschino
Tyson Davis: Tableau No. X (SPCO commission)
Viet Cuong: Circling Back (SPCO commission)
Valerie Coleman: Umoja, The First Day of Kwanzaa
Osvaldo Golijov: Last Round for String Ensemble
Johann Sebastian Bach: Air on the G String from Suite No. 3
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings
Led by SPCO Musicians
Cassie Pilgrim, oboe
Lynn Erickson, trumpet
Sarah Lewis, cello
Dates and locations:
Friday, September 10, 8:00pm
Saturday, September 11, 8:00pm
Ordway Concert Hall, Saint Paul
Tickets: $12–$50 for adults; FREE for kids and students
Call 651.291.1144 or visit thespco.org
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APPLAUDUS
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Minneapolis’ ApplaudUs is launching globally on September 12, 2021. This company self-described itself as “a live video and audio streaming platform and music marketplace that connects musicians and music lovers.” Reading more into it, it sounds like it could be like StageIt … where fans can tip or pay for content from their favorite musicians. It could go even further, like some sort of fanclub where musicians can interact with their fans… I could be wrong in misreading it, I suggest find out more about them on their website.
They are currently looking for musicians to sign up.
If you’re in the Minnesota area, you can stop by their official launch party at Route 47 Pub & Grub in Fridley on September 12th from Noon to 10pm.
Here is an excerpt from their press release:
applaudus.com
Minneapolis’ ApplaudUs is launching globally on September 12, 2021. This company self-described itself as “a live video and audio streaming platform and music marketplace that connects musicians and music lovers.” Reading more into it, it sounds like it could be like StageIt … where fans can tip or pay for content from their favorite musicians. It could go even further, like some sort of fanclub where musicians can interact with their fans… I could be wrong in misreading it, I suggest find out more about them on their website.
They are currently looking for musicians to sign up.
If you’re in the Minnesota area, you can stop by their official launch party at Route 47 Pub & Grub in Fridley on September 12th from Noon to 10pm.
Here is an excerpt from their press release:
Announcing ApplaudUs, Launching globally September 12th 2021. ApplaudUs; A live video and audio streaming platform and music marketplace that connects musicians and music lovers. ApplaudUs; A new era in live music, offering a sustainable business model for Performing artists. ApplaudUs allows Artists to monetize their Art in a fair system that returns more to the artist while making that music easier to find for Fans.
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Ticket buyers receive a virtual front row seat to live concerts from anywhere. During ApplaudUs live streams fans react to shows, tip artists, and purchase recordings. Artists receive real time feedback during their performances creating a truly immersive experience for the artist and Fans. Founder/CEO Paul Campbell says “This collected data feeds into the ApplaudUs Chart using our patent pending technology that sorts data in a way that truly places the music choices of the people at the top of the charts”. The music charts can filter down so that fans can even find, for example, the top pop song in their local regions as well as globally. Artists see their growth and audiences can discover emerging talents. “Trying to find new music by genre that is reliably of high quality on other platforms is like trying to find a needle in a haystack”, states Campbell”. Not so on ApplaudUs because the chart is always automatically updating giving fans the best of new music based upon the data that is dynamically updating 24/7.
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Ticket buyers receive a virtual front row seat to live concerts from anywhere. During ApplaudUs live streams fans react to shows, tip artists, and purchase recordings. Artists receive real time feedback during their performances creating a truly immersive experience for the artist and Fans. Founder/CEO Paul Campbell says “This collected data feeds into the ApplaudUs Chart using our patent pending technology that sorts data in a way that truly places the music choices of the people at the top of the charts”. The music charts can filter down so that fans can even find, for example, the top pop song in their local regions as well as globally. Artists see their growth and audiences can discover emerging talents. “Trying to find new music by genre that is reliably of high quality on other platforms is like trying to find a needle in a haystack”, states Campbell”. Not so on ApplaudUs because the chart is always automatically updating giving fans the best of new music based upon the data that is dynamically updating 24/7.
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LEE DEWYZE
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I just wanted to quickly mentioned this upcoming show, which is taking place this week. We’ve already wrapped up our August concert previews (currently working all upcoming September shows – so send in your requests), and this show was missed.
So coming to 7th Street Entry is Lee DeWyze and D'Arcy on August 24, 2021.
We previously seen American Idol winner Lee DeWyze in Nov 2013 and wrote, “New songs like ‘Silver Lining’ and ‘Fight’ were well received, and the audience was mostly receptive to his humble and honest songwriting.”
Opening the show will be New York alternative act D’Arcy, touring in support of Hard to Kill EP.
2021 Tour Dates
leedewyzeofficial.com
I just wanted to quickly mentioned this upcoming show, which is taking place this week. We’ve already wrapped up our August concert previews (currently working all upcoming September shows – so send in your requests), and this show was missed.
So coming to 7th Street Entry is Lee DeWyze and D'Arcy on August 24, 2021.
We previously seen American Idol winner Lee DeWyze in Nov 2013 and wrote, “New songs like ‘Silver Lining’ and ‘Fight’ were well received, and the audience was mostly receptive to his humble and honest songwriting.”
Opening the show will be New York alternative act D’Arcy, touring in support of Hard to Kill EP.
2021 Tour Dates
8.24 - Minneapolis, MN
8.25 - Milwaukee, WI
8.26 - Madison, WI
8.27 - Ann Arbor, MI
8.28 - Lake Orion, MI
8.29 Spring Lake, MI
8.31 - Cleveland, OH
9.1 - Columbus, OH
9.2 - Akron, OH
9.3 Syracuse, NY
9.4 - Worcester, MA
9.5 - Pawling, NY
9.7 Buffalo, NY
9.8 Cambridge, MA
9.9 - Egremont, MA
9.10 Fairfield, CT
9.11 - Amagansett, NY
9.12 - New York, NY
9.14 - Sellersville, PA
9.16 - Vienna, VA
9.17 - Asheville, NC
9.18 - Atlanta, GA
9.19 - St Louis, MO
9.22 - Austin, TX
9.23 Woodlands, TX
9.24 - Denton, TX
9.25 - Dallas, TX
9.27 - Phoenix, AZ
8.25 - Milwaukee, WI
8.26 - Madison, WI
8.27 - Ann Arbor, MI
8.28 - Lake Orion, MI
8.29 Spring Lake, MI
8.31 - Cleveland, OH
9.1 - Columbus, OH
9.2 - Akron, OH
9.3 Syracuse, NY
9.4 - Worcester, MA
9.5 - Pawling, NY
9.7 Buffalo, NY
9.8 Cambridge, MA
9.9 - Egremont, MA
9.10 Fairfield, CT
9.11 - Amagansett, NY
9.12 - New York, NY
9.14 - Sellersville, PA
9.16 - Vienna, VA
9.17 - Asheville, NC
9.18 - Atlanta, GA
9.19 - St Louis, MO
9.22 - Austin, TX
9.23 Woodlands, TX
9.24 - Denton, TX
9.25 - Dallas, TX
9.27 - Phoenix, AZ
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