Sunday, January 31, 2010

Symphony Lounge: Jazz Band meets Classical Orchestra


The Capital City Symphony presents

SYMPHONY LOUNGE
a special collaboration with

Charlie Barnett and Chaise Lounge


It's jazz! It's classical! It's SYMPHONY LOUNGE – a unique joint venture of the Capital City Symphony and Charlie Barnett's Chaise Lounge.

Sunday, March 21st at 5:00pm
at the Atlas Performing Arts Center,
1333 H Street NE, Washington, DC.
Tickets $16-$25. Ages 16 and under FREE (ticket required).
202-399-7993 or capitalcitysymphony.tix.com.


CCS and Charlie Barnett collaborated several years ago on Mr. Barnett's symphony “The Blue Chevrolet.” Ever since then, Mr. Barnett and CCS Artistic Director Victoria Gau have been exploring the possibility of a larger collaboration. Mr. Barnett proposed two halves to the program. First, a world premier of his new orchestral work “The Tarot.” Second, full orchestrations of his jazz arrangements for Chaise Lounge and the Capital City Symphony.


As a film composer, Mr. Barnett’s scores have appeared in more than four hundred television and theatrical films. His concert music career includes worldwide performances of his orchestral and chamber works. He has also arranged and produced pop and jazz records for countless artists; and he continues to proudly play with the eclectic lounge band, Chaise Lounge, whose second album was released in early 2009. Mr. Barnett can also be heard as an occasional commentator on NPR. [Read more at http://www.charliebarnett.com/about.html.]


Chaise Lounge
performs a blend of music that sounds like it was recorded at Capitol Recording Studios in 1962 and somehow found its way to today’s pop charts. You might call it “Early Stereo.” Or perhaps Lounge with a capital “L.” Or maybe just plain enjoyable. It is the combination of five of the Washington area’s top jazz musicians playing sparkling arrangements of standards and original tunes and featuring the soft, luminous vocals of Marilyn Older. Her voice is truly an American Original. An evening spent with her is an evening spent in the warm, inviting glow of the one of the wonderful voices singing in America right now.


Now in its 42nd season, the Capital City Symphony, one of the original Arts Partners at the Atlas, makes music approachable by presenting affordable concerts to the public, performing creative programs in a relaxed concert format, and providing appealing performance opportunities for talented amateur as well as professional players.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Local 6th-grader to perform at the Kennedy Center 11/27 & 11/28


Rowyn Peel, a 6th-grader at Silver Spring International Middle School, will be performing at the Kennedy Center over Thanksgiving weekend.

Rowyn Peel played Amaryllis in the Washington Savoyards' production of "The Music Man" this past March. She will be reprising her role in a concert production with the National Symphony Orchestra. Semi-staged, in costume, with Broadway stars Rebecca Luker as Marian the Librarian, Patrick Cassidy as Harold Hill, and Shirley Jones as Mrs. Paroo.

NSO Pops: The Music of "The Music Man"
Marvin Hamlisch, conductor

Friday, November 27 at 1:30pm and 8:00pm
Saturday, November 28 at 8:00pm

Tickets $20-$85

http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/?fuseaction=showEvent&event=NKPSB

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Capital City Symphony - FAMILY CONCERT 11/22/09


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22

The Capital City Symphony is once again offering two performances of its popular Family Concert, at 2:30pm and 4:30pm at the Atlas Performing Arts Center in NE DC.

Each performance is preceded by an instrument petting zoo (at 2pm & 4pm), with members of the orchestra displaying their instruments and even letting the children try them!

The concert itself includes a special program book just for the younger set and lots of audience interaction.

This year's Family Concert is all about "What's in an Orchestra, Anyway?" Maestro Victoria Gau will take the audience on a musical tour of the orchestra, featuring works by Shostakovich, Copland, Britten, Bernstein, and more.

Tickets for Children 16 and under are FREE for all Capital City Symphony concerts!

This concert is recommended for children ages 3 and up (or able to sit through an hour-long program).

Tickets:
$20/25 Adult; $16/20 Senior/Student
Free for age 16 and under (ticket required)

Tickets are available at capitalcitysymphony.tix.com
or call the Atlas Box Office at 202-399-7993.

Atlas Performing Arts Center
1333 H Street NE, Washington, DC

MAP/DIRECTIONS -- http://atlasarts.org/plan.php

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Doug Bowles sings with the Congressional Chorus


Saturday, November 14 from 8:00 pm to 9:30 pm

SingCo Music's "silver tongued crooner" Doug Bowles joins the Congressional Chorus -- directed by David Simmons -- on this concert of contemporary arrangements of American Folk Songs and Sprituals.

This wonderful 70-voice chorus has been a collaborator with the SingCo Rhythm Orchestra on two other events in recent years, and now SRO's Maestro appears as one of three guests soloists to show off his chops in an arrangement of LITTLE DAVID PLAY ON YOUR HARP that feels almost like it came out of the SRO playbook.

Other fine soloists on this concert include: Rhea Walker, Soprano and Aaron McNeil, baritone.

Tickets are $28 and are available at www.chorusmarket.org.

Location: Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G Street, NW, Washington, DC





Thursday, September 10, 2009

Capital City Symphony 2009-2010 Season










At the Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H Street, NE, Washington, DC

October 4, 5pm
Summer Strings Chamber Concert

October 25, 5pm
Concerto! Levine Young Artist

November 22, Two Performances: 2:30pm & 4:30pm
Family Concert : "What's in an Orchestra, Anyway?"
Each preceded by an Instrument "Petting Zoo."

December 13, Two Performances: 3:30pm & 7pm
Annual Free Community Carol Sing
Presented by the Atlas Performing Arts Center, Capital City Symphony, and Congressional Chorus

March 21, 5pm
Symphony Lounge
with Charlie Barnett and his band, Chaise Lounge

May 16, 5pm
Concerto, Encore! Johansen Young Artist

Tickets Now On Sale!

Online at capitalcitysymphony.tix.comLink OR by calling the Atlas Box Office at 202-399-7993.

Children 16 and under admitted FREE to all concerts (tickets required).

Season Package
Includes premier seating for all concerts EXCEPT the Carol Sing*.
Season Package available through October 4th.
$80 Adult; $64 Senior/Student

Individual Concert Tickets
Premier seating: $25 Adult; $20 Senior/Student
General seating: $20 Adult; $16 Senior/Student

Directions/Parking: visit Atlasarts.org, "Plan Your Visit"

FREE H Street Shuttle from Gallery Place and Minnesota Avenue Metro stations.

*Reservations required for the Carol Sing. Call 202.399.7993.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Beethoven 9: Ode to Joy!


The Capital City Symphony and the Capitol Hill Chorale join musical forces again to perform Beethoven's extraordinary Symphony No. 9 in D-minor, "Choral: The Ode to Joy!"

Also on the program is Mozart's Misericordias Domini, KV 222, a wonderful and influential motet.

Soloists for the Beethoven are:
Kotnim Chung, soprano
Elaine Dalbo, mezzo-soprano
Rolando Sanz, tenor
Robert Burner, baritone

Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 7:00 PM
Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church, 4th and Independence SE
* Map/Directions
* TICKETS FOR THIS VENUE: 202.547.1444 OR http://www.capitolhillchorale.org/?q=node/15

Sunday, May 17, 2009 at 5:00 PM

The Atlas Performing Arts Center, H St and 13th NE
* Map/Directions
*TICKETS FOR THIS VENUE: 202.399.7993 OR http://capitalcitysymphony.tix.com

TICKETS:

$23 preferred seating
$18 general seating

Children 16 and under FREE (ticket required)

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Auction Details for Swing into Spring!

Swing into Spring!
Swing Dance & Silent Auction
to benefit the Capital City Symphony

Saturday, April 25, 2009
8:00-11:00pm

Sprenger Hall
Atlas Performing Arts Center
1333 H Street, NE, Washington, DC

Purchase Tickets ($45 until 4/19; $55 as of 4/20)

Silent Auction from 8-10pm

Featured items:

Utah Ski Trip - Two area day passes to the Alta Ski Resort in Utah, 1 night lodging plus dinner and breakfast at the Goldminer's Daughter Lodge


The Phillips Collection
- One year family membership and a private curator-led tour for up to 20 guests

Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard
- Tour and Tasting Party for 8 plus a free bottle of white wine to take home

Romantic Getaway - Two Nights at the Moose Meadow Lodge in Vermont, a luxury log home B&B

Potomac Riverboat Company - Two tickets to one of PRC's terrific cruises: Washington by Water Monuments Cruise; See Alexandria by Water Cruise; Mount Vernon by Water George Washington Tour

Plus theatre tickets and restaurant gift certificates, including:

Alden Theatre - 4 tickets to Red Grammer (children's theater production)

DC Arts Center - Gift certificate for 2 tickets to any performance during DC Art Center's 2009-2010 season.

Capitol Hill Arts Workshop - $250 gift certificate toward a class or classes at CHAW

Shakespeare Theatre - 2 tickets to Design for Living

Leopold's Kafe & Konditorei - $100 gift certificate

Martin's Tavern - $75 gift certificate

Plus unique themed gift baskets provided by members of the Obama press corps, the CCS Board of Directors, and members of the orchestra.


Purchase Tickets ($45 until 4/19; $55 as of 4/20)