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SUMMARY:International Pianist\, Janice Weber
DESCRIPTION:Ogunquit Performing Arts is proud to present the brilliant world-class pianist\, Janice Weber. A member of the piano faculty of Boston Conservatory and MIT\, Miss Weber’s concert\, entitled “Fire and Ice”\, features the works of Prokofiev\, Hindemith\, Kapustin\, and one of her specialties\, Franz Liszt. \nTime Magazine: “..Few can liberate (Liszt’s) prophetic music ..as masterfully as Janice Weber does here.” \n Tickets are $15 in advance\, $18 at the door\, students $5\, and may be purchased at the Ogunquit Camera Shop\, Ogunquit Welcome Center\, and the Dunaway Center. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.ogunquit.org/shop.php. \nHer world premiere recording of Liszt’s 1838 Transcendental Etudes elicited acclaim from Time Magazine: “Liszt later simplified these pieces into the still ferociously difficult Transcendental Etudes (1852 version) for fear that no one else could play them. There may now be several fire-eating piano virtuosos who can execute the original notes\, but few can liberate the prophetic music they contain as masterfully as Janice Weber does here.” \nA summa cum laude graduate of the Eastman School of Music\, Miss Weber has performed at the White House\, Carnegie Hall\, Wigmore Hall\, National Gallery of Art\, and Boston’s Symphony Hall. She has appeared with the Boston Pops\, Chautauqua Symphony\, New Jersey Symphony\, Hilton Head Orchestra\, Sarajevo Philharmonic\, and Syracuse Symphony in concertos of Hanson\, Sowerby\, Stenhammar\, Bernstein\, and Leroy Anderson as well as the standard repertoire. She has performed at the Bard\, Newport\, La Gesse\, Husum\, and Monadnock summer festivals and has twice toured China under the auspices of the American Liszt Society. \nHer recordings include Rachmaninoff’s complete transcriptions; with the Lydian Quartet\, Leo Ornstein’s vast Piano Quintet; flute and piano works of Sigfrid Karg-Elert; and waltz transcriptions of Godowsky\, Rosenthal\, and Friedman. Miss Weber recorded Liszt’s last Hungarian Rhapsody\, one of only two living pianists to be included in a compendium of historic performances by nineteen legendary artists. This disc subsequently won the International Liszt Prize. Her Naxos recording of Leo Ornstein’s radical works introduced the charismatic composer to a worldwide audience. She is heard in Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time on Ongaku Records and her newest disc\, Cascade of Roses (Dorian Sono Luminus)\,features works of twenty-one composers from Adolf Jensen to Billy Mayer. \nOnline Tickets:  www.ogunquit.org/shop.php.
URL:https://ogunquitperformingarts.org/event/international-pianist-janice-weber/
LOCATION:S. Judson Dunaway Center\, 23 School Street\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Performance
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Classic Film:  The Three Faces of Eve
DESCRIPTION:This event has been cancelled due to weather. \nThe Three Faces of Eve\, both a best-selling book and a major motion picture\, is the true story of a young housewife who suffered from multiple personality disorder (MPD). Her psychiatrists\, Corbett H. Thigpen and Hervey M. Cleckley of the Medical College of Georgia (later Georgia Health Sciences University) in Augusta\, published the book in 1957\, and a film adaptation was released that same year. Produced and directed by Nunnally Johnson\, a Georgia native\, the film featured another Georgian\, Joanne Woodward\, in the title role. \nTwentieth Century Fox purchased the film rights to the book at the urging of Nunnally Johnson\, who had obtained the galley proofs in 1956. While the book was still in press\, Johnson convinced the doctors to use the title The Three Faces of Eve and adapted the work as a screenplay. (Thigpen and Cleckley share writing credits for the film.) \nJohnson turned to a relative newcomer to Hollywood\, Joanne Woodward to play the title role. She had appeared in numerous television productions but had only two major movie roles to her credit when she was cast. Johnson considered Woodward’s own Georgia background to be a major asset in playing this fellow southerner. What everyone did agree upon was Joanne Woodward’s superb performance\, in which her masterful changes of facial expression\, voice\, and body language evoke the three personalities. She won both the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Actress.
URL:https://ogunquitperformingarts.org/event/cancelled-classic-film-the-three-faces-of-eve/
LOCATION:S. Judson Dunaway Center\, 23 School Street\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classic Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141018T150000
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SUMMARY:Jason Anick and The Rhythm Future Quartet
DESCRIPTION:“Collective jaws dropped at the sheer virtuosity of The Rhythm Future Quartet! The group’s stellar musicianship\, good humor\, and reverence for this important musical tradition made for an unforgettable evening. We can’t wait to have them back!” – Dana Packard\, The Saco River Theatre \nThis special evening is a collaborative effort Ogunquit Performing Arts and the Ogunquit Museum of American Art and joins the visual and performing arts in a setting that has been referred to as the “most beautiful small museum in the world.” \nListen to clips of this amazing group. \nNote: tickets will be limited to 100 seats due to the size and uniqueness of the venue. Doors open at 7pm for Cocktail Hour before the performance (Cash Bar).  Tickets for this event only are available online through The Ogunquit Museum of Art Online Ticket Sales.
URL:https://ogunquitperformingarts.org/event/jason-anick-and-the-rhythm-future-quartet/
LOCATION:Ogunquit Museum of American Art (OMAA)\, 543 Shore Road\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Jazz
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SUMMARY:Classic Film:  La Strada
DESCRIPTION:La Strada (The Road) is a 1954 Italian drama directed by Federico Fellini from his own screenplay co-written with Tullio Pinelli and Ennio Flaiano. The film portrays a brutish strongman (Anthony Quinn) and the naïve young woman (Giulietta Masina) whom he buys from her mother and takes with him on the road; encounters with his rival the Fool (Richard Basehart) end with their destruction. \nFellini has called La Strada “a complete catalogue of my entire mythological world\, a dangerous representation of my identity that was undertaken with no precedent whatsoever.” As a result\, the film demanded more time\, effort and suffering than any of his other films\, before or since. The development process was long and tortuous; it was extremely difficult to secure financial backing; casting proved problematic; injuries\, personnel changes and inclement weather disrupted the production schedule more than once; budget shortages constantly plagued the director and his production supervisor\, forcing them to take extraordinary measures to keep going. Finally\, just before shooting was completed\, Fellini suffered a nervous breakdown that necessitated medical treatment in order to complete principal photography. Initial critical reaction was harsh\, and the film’s screening at the Venice Film Festival was the occasion of a bitter controversy that escalated into a public brawl between Fellini’s supporters and detractors. \nSubsequently\, however\, La Strada has become “one of the most influential films ever made”\, according to the American Film Institute. It won the inaugural Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1956. It was placed fourth in the 1992 British Film Institute directors’ list of cinema’s top 10 films.
URL:https://ogunquitperformingarts.org/event/classic-film-la-strada/
LOCATION:S. Judson Dunaway Center\, 23 School Street\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classic Film Series
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SUMMARY:Occidental Gypsy
DESCRIPTION:“…great singing\, fantastic guitar and violin work\, with high energy originals that leave the crowd crazy. An awesome band.” – David Bromberg\, Musician \nOccidental Gypsy is: Eli Bishop (violin)\, Jonathan Hurley (vocals & rhythm) guitar\, Jeff Feldman (bass)\, Erick Cifuentes (percussion) and Brett Feldman (lead guitar). \nOccidental Gypsy is pioneering the sound of Gypsy Pop. Their mélange of uptempo\, high-energy rhythms of Gypsy\, melded with the catchy melodic hooks of Pop delivers a thrilling auditory experience to listeners. \nListen to clips of this amazing group! \nTickets are available for $15 in advance\, $18 day of show.\nStudent tickets (18 and under) are only $5. \nAdvance tickets can be purchased at the Ogunquit Camera Shop\, the Dunaway Center and at the Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce. You can also order tickets online using our secure ticket system through the Chamber.
URL:https://ogunquitperformingarts.org/event/occidental-gypsy/
LOCATION:S. Judson Dunaway Center\, 23 School Street\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Capriccio
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