Heartland Festival Orchestra
On this week’s episode of Out and About, Artistic Director of the Heartland Festival Orchestra David Commanday joins Jenn Gordon to talk about Beethoven’s incomparable 5th Piano Concerto (“The Emperor”) and Mendelssohn’s brilliant 4th Symphony (“The Italian”). The concert will take place at Five Points Washington on Saturday, April 17 at 7:30 p.m. and will also feature guest artist Christopher Taylor at the Steinway, performing Beethoven’s masterful concerto. The concert benefits
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Heartland Festival Orchestra
On this week’s episode of Out and About, David Commanday joins Jenn Gordon to talk about the Heartland Festival Orchestra’s upcoming concert, ‘Baroque at Its Best’. The concert will feature HFO musicians Ji-Myung Kim, Alex Malaimare, and Evan Tammen performing works by Marcello, Vivaldi, and Bach. In true Baroque style, the Maestro himself will trade in his baton for a cello bow, to perform as part of the ensemble for an intimate and lively concert. For more information and to purchase tickets call 309.339.3943 or visit Heartland Festival Orchestra.
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Heartland Festival Orchestra
Originally published on March 12, 2021 9:22 am
On this week’s episode of Out and About, David Commanday joins Jenn Gordon to talk about the Heartland Festival Orchestra’s upcoming concert, ‘Baroque at Its Best’. The concert will feature HFO musicians Ji-Myung Kim, Alex Malaimare, and Evan Tammen performing works by Marcello, Vivaldi, and Bach. In true Baroque style, the Maestro himself will trade in his baton for a cello bow, to perform as part of the ensemble for an intimate and lively concert. For more information and to purchase tickets call 309.339.3943 or visit Heartland Festival Orchestra.
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Host Jenn Gordon is joined by the Heartland Festival Orchestra s David Commanday to talk about the upcoming concert Baroque at Its Best .
PEORIA William Marshall was a tall, gentle giant who both commanded respect and exuded elegance, said his friends less than a week after he was found stabbed to death in his North Peoria home.
And they point to one Downtown piece of art that serves as a memorial to his affection for the arts in Peoria. He had a wonderful presence and elegance about him, said Kristan McKinsey, director of the Illinois Women Artists Project and a former curator at the Peoria Riverfront Museum. I loved the way he would walk, very confidently but without haughtiness. He accepted others regardless of their backgrounds or their interests. He really wanted to know who you were.