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2006 - 2007 Schedule
All performances are at Burlington's Memorial Auditorium.
All performances begin at 7:30 PM * Please note that all programs, dates, and times are subject to change. |
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Swing Out! The Big Band Show
Hunter Fuerste and His American Vintage Orchestra Saturday, September 30, 2006 Big band show featuring a 14-piece orchestra, male singer, female singer, a vocal quartet, and two dancers. Authentic re-creation of the Big Bands from the 1935 - 1945 era. Click here to see Bryan Anthony's home page. Sponsored by Southeastern Community College
Canadian violinist Angele Dubeau & La Pieta, a string and piano ensemble of some of the finest women musicians in Canada, is making its first American tour with a program called, "Passion - The Concert" featuring the passionate writing of the great composers.
The Western Wind
"Holiday Light, Singing Angels, Silver Bells" Vocal Sextest and Narrator Tuesday, December 5th, 2006 Originally created for public radio, "Holiday Light, Singing Angels, Silver Bells" is a wonderful collection of Christmas music from the Middle Ages to the present, performed by the renowned vocal sextet and guest narrator.
Hungarian State Folk Ensemble
Eighty Dancers and Folk and Gypsy Orchestras Monday, February 5, 2007 Regarded as one of the greatest folkloric dance ensembles in the world, the company performs authentic folk-music and preserves the folk dances and traditional costumes of Hungary and Hungarian-inhabited areas.
This 5-time Tony Award-winning production reigns as the original "quest" musical. The centuries-old tale of Don Quixote has been told in many different ways, but none compare to this lavish and triumphant Broadway musical hit. Sponsored by Burlington Bank and Trust & Cady Insurance ![]()
A celebration of the church basement kitchen and the women who work there. Inspired by the book of Janet Letnes Martin and Suzanne Nelson, including the best seller "Growing Up Lutheran". Sponsored by the Burlington Fine Arts League
The duo of violinist Lisa Rautenberg and collaborative pianist Gretchen Saathoff, a former Burlington resident, performs a broad range of classical music reflecting its member's eclectic interests. Sponsored by The Winegard Foundation
Sally Weisenburg and the Famous SidemenSix-piece Jump Blues and Swing Band Monday, May 7, 2007 Singer and contemporary keyboard stylist Weisenburg and her crew perform a program called "Blue Elegance, " a concert performed in a style that developed in transition from big bands to smaller combos in the '40's and '50's. Sponsored by The Hawk Eye |
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