Movie theater audiences nationwide will sing along with Donny Osmond this spring in Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. NCM Fathom and Omniverse Vision present this fully staged pre-recorded production in more than 500 movie theaters on Monday, March 26 at 8:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p. m. CT / 6:00 p.m. MT / 8:00 p.m. PT/HI/AK; and again on Wednesday, April 4 at 7:00 p.m. (all time zones). This exclusive never-before-seen sing-along version with subtitles for audiences to join in also features an introduction and question-and-answer session with Osmond live from Salt Lake City.
Tickets for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat are available at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat will be playing at the following theaters in your area on Mar. 26:
RVE Davenport 53 18 with IMAX 3601 E 53Rd St Davenport IA 52807 7:00 PM
Click here for tickets on Apr. 4.

Grandstand Tickets On Sale April 14

DES MOINES, IA (03/01/2012)(readMedia)-- Journey with Pat Benatar and Loverboy will bring their classic rock to the Iowa State Fair Grandstand August 18. The show completes this year's Grandstand line-up. Tickets for all shows go on sale at 10 a.m. on April 14 through all Ticketmaster outlets. The 2012 line-up is presented by U.S. Cellular.

With hits like "Don't Stop Believing", "Any Way You Want It" and "Faithfully", Journey has firmly established its musical legacy during its three decade career. The band is also among the best-selling artists with two gold, three platinum and eight multi-platinum albums. Four-time Grammy winner Pat Benatar has been rocking the stage since the early 1980s, emerging as one of music's top-selling female artists and a leading vocalist in the industry. Loverboy's anthems became the party songs of an entire generation of rock fans.

Country superstars Rascal Flatts takes the stage August 19. Their numerous hits like "These Days," "Bless The Broken Road," and "Take Me There" have made them the most awarded group in country music history. The group will perform with Little Big Town, Eli Young Band and Edens Edge.

Contemporary Christian artist TobyMac with special guests Tenth Avenue North and Jamie Grace bring their upbeat tunes to the stage opening night, August 9.

Miranda Lambert turns up the heat with her chart-topping country hits August 12. The Band Perry has taken country music by storm and they're not slowing down. The group performs August 14 with Easton Corbin. August 17 features country icon Hank Williams Jr. and his "Taking Back the Country" tour.

Launched into stardom with their hit show on Nickelodeon, Big Time Rush has quickly made their mark on the music scene and brings their show to the stage August 16.

The Grandstand will be filled with hits from the 60s and 70s on August 10 with the Happy Together Tour 2012 starring The Turtles featuring Flo & Eddie, The Monkees lead singer Micky Dolenz, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, The Grass Roots and The Buckinghams.

Larry the Cable Guy brings his brand of comedy to the stage August 11 with special guest Reno Collier.

Motor sports action kicks into high gear Monday, August 13 with the Deery Brothers Summer Series for Late Models. Tumultuous Grand Outlaw National Tractor and Truck Pulling roars into the Grandstand Wednesday, August 15. A demolition derby tears up the track for a morning session Saturday, August 18.

Tickets for all concert and track events will go on sale Saturday, April 14 at 10 a.m. through all Ticketmaster outlets, online at Ticketmaster.com or by phone at 1-800-745-3000. All concert events are reserved seating; track events are general admission. Beginning July 9, the Fair's Ticket Office will be open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mondays - Fridays and 9 a.m. to Noon on Saturdays for walk-up orders only (no mail, phone or fax orders). Convenience charges will apply to all tickets. Grandstand tickets do not include Fair admission.

Today is the last day to join Fan Fair, which allows patrons to purchase tickets before they go on sale to the public. All proceeds benefit the Blue Ribbon Foundation. For more information visit http://www.blueribbonfoundation.org/ways-to-give/membership-programs/fan-fair.

A complete listing of event dates, times and ticket prices follows:

2011 Iowa State Fair Grandstand Line-up

presented by U.S. Cellular

Thursday, August 9 TobyMac with special guest Tenth Avenue North and Jamie Grace, 8 p.m., $32

Friday, August 10 Happy Together Tour 2012 starring The Turtles featuring Flo & Eddie, The Monkees lead singer Micky Dolenz, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, The Grass Roots and The Buckinghams, 8 p.m., $25

Saturday, August 11 Larry the Cable Guy with special guest Reno Collier, 8 p.m. $35

Sunday, August 12 An Evening with Miranda Lambert, 8 p.m., $48

Monday, August 13 Deery Brothers Summer Series for Late Models, 5:30 p.m. Hot Laps, 6 p.m. Races, $15 adults, $5 children ages 6-11, free for ages 5 and under

Tuesday, August 14 The Band Perry with special guest Easton Corbin, 8 p.m., $35

Wednesday, August 15 Grand Outlaw National Tractor and Truck Pull, 2 p.m. $20 Adults, $10 children ages 6-11, free for ages 5 and under

Thursday, August 16 An Evening with Big Time Rush, 7 p.m., $38

Friday, August 17 Hank Williams Jr. "Taking Back the Country Tour," 8 p.m., $39

Saturday, August 18 Demolition Derby, 11:30 a.m., $12 adults, $5 children ages 6-11, free for ages 5 and under

Saturday, August 18 Journey with Pat Benatar and Loverboy, 8 p.m., $48

Sunday, August 19 Rascal Flatts with Little Big Town, Eli Young Band and Edens Edge, 7 p.m., $59

"Nothing Compares" to the 2012 Iowa State Fair, August 9-19. For more information, call 800/545-FAIR or visit www.iowastatefair.org.

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A film called The River of Life will be shown at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at 7 pm Friday, March 30, with discussion following, led by Christine Powers.  The congregation is located at 3707 Eastern Ave., Davenport.  There is no charge.

In the summer of 2009, filmmakers Phillip Hullquist and Ryan Jeanes embarked on a 2300 mile journey down the entire length of the Mississippi River. Armed with a high-definition video camera, two paddles, two inflatable kayaks and their wits (or lack thereof), the pair aimed to be the first to document a real-life epic journey down America's greatest and best-known waterway.  An American tale, a family tale, a story of danger, friendship and redemption everyone can enjoy, The River is Life will tug on your heartstrings and sound the call to adventure.

For more information, call the congregation at 563 359 0816.

Capone's Whiskey: The Story of Templeton Rye Hits Theaters March 2nd

(Des Moines, IA) - Greetings from Modern American Cinema! We are proud to announce that Kristian Day's documentary Capone's Whiskey: The Story of Templeton Rye will begin its theatrical run starting this Friday in Iowa City, IA and will continue the run in select theaters until the end of September. Most cities will only be offering a one or two day showing and a small number of theaters have been selected to include film maker Q&A sessions after the screenings.

Kristian Day's documentary film chronicles the history of the infamous whiskey cookers of Carroll County from their outlaw days of Prohibition to when the liquor became legal in 2006. During the Prohibition Era, west central Iowa farmers cooked whiskey in their barns and machine sheds to supplement their income in the harsh times. The finished product was of such a high quality that it quickly made its way to speakeasies in Chicago, Kansas City, and Omaha through Italian gangster Al Capone. For almost 80 years the product was considered illegal until it was introduced in 2006 as a legal brand of top shelf liquor. The film made its debut on December 4th, 2011 at the Fleur Cinema in Des Moines, Iowa.

"This film uncovers a part of Iowa's history that has been kept in the dark for almost a hundred years," says Day. "I wanted to tell a story of survival and community spirit without taking away the mystique that it has carried with it for so long."

Theaters who are interested in booking Capone's Whiskey: The Story of Templeton Rye should contact Kristian Day and Modern American American Cinema, LLC directly at kristianday@gmail.com.

Day, 26, a native of Rock Island, IL, went to high school in Cedar Rapids and attended the University of Colorado at Denver in the music industry studies program. In 2008, Day began directing and producing his own movies. His short films have played all over the world including Austria, Greece and Italy. His films have also been screened at various festivals in cities across the United States including Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago.

This movie is the third movie in Day's MADE IN IOWA documentary series, which has previously included Brent Houzenga: Hybrid Pioneer (available on DVD) and Templeton Rye: Iowa's Good Stuff (30 minute short), which aired along side the Ken Burns' series Prohibition on Iowa Public Television this past October and is currently available on Amazon's Video On Demand. The ongoing series tells the stories of the innovative people, places and ideas that have influenced Iowa's culture.

Modern American Cinema, LLC is an independent film production & distribution company based in Des Moines, Iowa. Founded in 2010, the company specializes in creating full-feature narratives and educational documentaries for international distribution.

Current screening dates include :

March 1st at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, IA (private alumni/student screening)

March 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at the Bijou Cinema in Iowa City w/ film maker Q&A

March 10th at the Iowa Theater in Winterset, IA

March 10th at the Rialto Theater in Pocahontas, IA

March 22nd at Mayne Stage in Chicago, IL w/ film maker Q&A *Whiskey Fest Event*
March 23rd at The Grand Theater in Eldora, IA

March 24th & 25th at the Central Theater in Geneseo, IL
March 24th at the Grand Theater in Greenfield, IA
March 26th & 28th at the Prairie Cinema in Prairie Du Chien, WI
March 29th at the Orpheum Theater in Marshalltown, IA w/ film maker Q&A
April 10th at the Elkader Cinema in Elkader, IA

April 13th at the Palace Theater in Vinton, IA w/ film maker Q&A

April 28th at the Mindframe Theater in Dubuque, IA w/ film maker Q&A

April 28th & 29th at the New Strand Theater in West Liberty, IA
April 28th & 29th at the Dreamland Theater in Carson, IA

May 11th &12th at the Donna Reed Theater in Denison, IA w/ film maker Q&A
September 28th & 29th at the Temple Twin Theatre in Mount Pleasant, IA

 

Important Links:

 

Official Film Trailer

 

Facebook Fan Page

 

Templeton Rye Spirits

"The Voice" on NBC is the number one new series of the season, featuring the country's best unknown artists and four of the biggest names in music as coaches: Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Cee Lo Green and Christina Aguilera.

Open Call Auditions for "The Voice" will be sweeping the nation beginning March 2012!
Audition Cities:
Chicago, IL - March 3, 2012
New York, NY - March 10-11, 2012
Atlanta, GA - March 17, 2012
Los Angeles, CA - March 31-April 1, 2012
To register, go to: www.nbcthevoice.com
Once you register and confirm your email address, you'll be able to login to your Artist Account and select your audition city, date & time!

If you already have an Artist Account, simply login with the email address and password you used to originally create your account.
Audition Details:
The Casting Process & Audition Locations
Audition Tips
Frequently Asked Questions
Video Submissions
Eligibility Requirements
The Great Barrier Reefs will be performing at 10pm in Rock Island at Rozz Tox on March 6 with Fire Sale at 9pm.
The Great Barrier Reefs are a steel pan fronted funk/jazz group based in Nashville. Lead by pannist Tony Hartman (of Roy "Futureman" Wooten's Black Mozart Ensemble, also Davenport Native), The Reefs have been delivering their high energy performances and unique compositions tomusic lovers from the Midwest to Southeast.

The Quad City Symphony Orchestra is screening Derek Jarman's film War Requiem in preparation for the live production of the orchestra masterpiece on March 3 & 4. A cash bar will open at 5:30 p.m. with the 92-minute film beginning at 6:30 p.m. Variety called the 1989 film "a stunning visual and serious music treat."

War Requiem reunites Jarman with his Tilda Swinton (2008 Oscar® Winner for Michael Clayton) for a spectacular and moving interpretation of composer Benjamin Britten's groundbreaking 1961 orchestral masterpiece. Just as Britten combined the sacred Latin Requiem Mass with the searing unromantic war poetry of British infantry lieutenant Wilfred Owen, who was tragically killed in the final week of World War One, Jarman interprets Britten's six movements in eye-popping and heartbreaking dialogue-free tableaus illustrating war's infinite futility, sacrifice, and waste. War Requiem boldly combines archival footage of war's devastation with Jarman's keen and gifted eye for both the theatrical and the political as Owen, played by Nathaniel Parker, doggedly struggles to survive on the field of battle in defense of a cause rendered unjust by the human toll it takes in the trenches and on the home front. Featuring Sean Bean (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, National Treasure) as Owen's star-crossed German counterpart, and Sir Laurence Olivier in his final screen appearance, War Requiem is a "violent, horrifying, ultimately inspiring film" that remains Derek Jarman's definitive, "eloquent, complex, and profoundly negative statement on war" (Washington Post).

 

Don't miss the many other opportunities around the Quad Cities inspired by this historic production. For a full listing of events and exhibits participating in the Britten Peace Project, click here.

 

BUY TICKETS TODAY

 

Saturday, March 3

7:30 p.m.

War Requiem

Adler Theatre, Davenport

 

Sunday, March 4

2 p.m.

War Requiem

Centennial Hall, Augustana College, Rock Island

 

Saturday, March 31

7:30 p.m.

All Singing! All Dancing!

Adler Theatre, Davenport

 

Sunday, April 1

2 p.m.

All Singing! All Dancing!

Centennial Hall, Augustana College, Rock Island

Saturday, May 19

8 p.m.

Rhythym Unleashed

Redstone Room, River Music Experience, Davenport

Casting Crowns

With: Matthew West, Royal Tailor and Lindsay McCaul

Details

Where: iWireless Center in Moline,IL

When: March 23, 2012

Starts: 7:00PM

Doors Open: 6:00PM

Tickets On Sale: Now

 

Ticket Prices:
Advance - $24.00
Artist Circle - $40.00
Groups of 10+ - $18.00
Advance (limited number) - $15.00

Group Sales: Groups of 10 or more receive 1 free ticket! Call 309-277-1356 or  groupsales@iwirelesscenter.com for details.

Phone Sales: 800-745-3000

 

Mail Order Tickets:
Make checks payable and mail to:

i wireless Center, Attn: Box Office,1201 River Dr.,Moline,IL61265. Include a $3 per order handling fee and a $2.50 per ticket facility fee.

 

Buy Tickets Online:

 http://www.ticketmaster.com/

 

Directions:

http://maps.google.com/maps?um=1&ie=UTF-8&gl=us&daddr=1201River Drive+Moline+Illinois+61265&ct=directions-to

 

 

For More Information call 309-764-2001 or visit online:  http://www.premierproductions.

 

We hope to see you there!

2012 GROOVE JAZZ NIGHTS

 

STARTING WEEKLY
Wednesday - March 7th   (Melbourne)
Thursday - March 8th   (Cocoa Beach)

2 different Oceanfront locations

(Now something for everyone in North & South Brevard County)

 

Double up your weekly Jazz -- See 2 different bands each week

One on Wednesday and Another on Thursday

 

 

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!!



Tom Hueston Band

 

WEDNESDAY -- MARCH 7th
WGRV The Groove Presents

"Live In Concert"

The Rainmakers

 

 

Let's make this 2012 Jazz Season kick-off party a big success!!!
Tell your friends to come see this great local and popular Jazz band that features Tom Hueston and Dan Wilborn as we celebrate our 7th season of Groove Jazz Oceanfront Concert Series at the Crowne Plaza Melbourne Oceanfront.

Check our website for additional event details.   (www.TheGroove.org)

 

Doors Open: 5:30pm      Get there early for the best seats!!!

 

Performing 2 music sets at:  6:00pm  &  7:30pm

Don't Miss This Exciting FREE CONCERT Event at the Crowne Plaza Melbourne.

 

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CROWNE PLAZA MELBOURNE OCEANFRONT

 

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STARTING - MARCH 7th, 2012

 

Join WGRV The Groove as we host our 7th season of Wednesday Jazz at the Crowne Plaza for our Groove Oceanfront Concert Series.

It's The Biggest Weekly Party On The Beach!!!

 

FREE Admission  --  Always Dress To Impress      5:30pm-8:30pm

Every Wednesday Night (until November for the 2012 season)  This very popular Groove Smooth Jazz event has been known to average 700+ people a week, So get there early for the best seats!!!

 

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Tell your fiends the ONLY place to be on Wednesday Nights for Live Music is The Groove's Oceanfront Jazz Concert Series at the Crowne Plaza Melbourne Oceanfront located on Highway A1A Indialantic....Don't Miss It!!!

 

THESE WEEKLY EVENTS HAPPEN RAIN OR SHINE!!!
(If it rains we move it into the large indoor ballroom)

 

Keep listening to WGRV The Groove and/or check out The Groove's NEW website for details and future band updates.    www.TheGroove.org
Thanks to the Crowne Plaza for 7 years of supporting Jazz and The Groove.

 

We encourage you to support the Crowne Plaza Melbourne Oceanfront as often as possible. Located at:  2605 N. Highway A1A,  Indialantic, FL 32903   --  PHONE: 321-777-4100

 

 

 

GROOVE JAZZ NIGHTS OUT

INTERNATIONAL PALMS RESORT COCOA BEACH

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STARTING - MARCH 8th, 2012
Join WGRV The Groove as we welcome a new 2012 weekly Thursday night venue to our Jazz family... the International Palms Resort in Cocoa Beach located on Highway A1A.

 

FREE Admission   --   Dress To Impress!!!!        5:30pm-8:30pm

 

Every Thursday Night (until November for the 2012 season)

 

This event happens outdoors at MAMBO's oceanside restaurant/bar area located inside the International Palms resort.

 

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Mambo's is a very unique oceanside "Upper/Lower" deck area...so get there early for the best seats!!!   Join us on the upper deck for a great view of the ocean while listening to the sounds of Jazz.  For those who want to experience the party up close, the lower stage front level is for you!!!    There is something for everyone, even a cool grassy tiki area behind the stage if you wish to bring your own chairs and blankets.

 

Tell your friends the ONLY place to be on Thursday Nights for Live Music is at the new International Palms Resort in Cocoa Beach on Highway A1A.....Don't Miss It!!!

 

THESE WEEKLY EVENTS HAPPEN RAIN OR SHINE!!!
(If it rains we move inside the indoor restaurant/club area)

 

Keep listening to WGRV The Groove and/or check out The Groove's NEW website for details and future band updates.    www.TheGroove.org Thanks for your support!!!

 

 

We encourage you to support the International Palms Resort as often as possible.  Located at:  1300 North Atlantic Avenue, Cocoa Beach, FL  32931    PHONE: 321-783-2271

 

 

 

Spread the word about WGRV "The Groove" Jazz.

If you enjoy WGRV and the programming we offer, in addition to the community support we provide....then we need YOU to go to our website (www.TheGroove.org) and make your financial pledge today of support to maintain the Smooth Jazz programming you enjoy eveyday.

 

Click on the "Donate/Pledge" button link on our website and become part of our family.

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Hello

 

The volunteer staff and management of WGRV The Groove would like to personally say Thank You for supporting this radio station for the past 8 years.  We will be celebrating our 9th Birthday in April 2012.

 

 

From our many community events over the years, we have had the opportunity to meet thousands of great people and most importantly...make thousands of new friends who share the love of Smooth Jazz.

 

It Is Very Important --  As our "Listener Supported" Public radio station continues to grow, (and keep Jazz alive on the airwaves) that you continue to financially donate and support our events.  The Groove is proud to be your only local 24-hour source for Smooth Jazz in Central Florida.

 

WGRV doesn't recieve any grants or support from the government or big media companies...All of WGRV's monthly operational funding comes from direct local Donations (From Listeners Like You).

 

If you value WGRV The Groove and would like Smooth Jazz to remain on the local airwaves...then today...we need for you to join our family by making a contribution of support.   Go to our website www.TheGroove.org and click on the Donate/Pledge button.

 

We appreciate your loyality and hope we can count on your future support of our Groove events and fundraisers.

Since 2005, WGRV The Groove has provided this community over 400 FREE Jazz concerts and more.   In addition we have donated thousands of hours of time and promotions to help many local non-profit groups with their events...and so much more towards making this Space Coast community a better place.

During 2012, We have several exciting things planned that we will be announcing soon, (keep checking our website: www.TheGroove.org)  Showing once again why WGRV The Groove is an Industry Leader resulting in being Nationally Nominated 2 consecutive years as one of the Top 5 Smooth Jazz Stations in the country, Music Director of the Year nomination, and the Broadcaster Of The Year Nomination.

Sincerely,

WGRV The Groove

 

WGRV The Groove
P.O. Box 100085
Palm Bay, Florida 32910

 

ROCK ISLAND, IL (02/20/2012)(readMedia)-- The Augustana Symphonic Band began its spring 2012 tour of the Pacific Coast on Friday, Feb. 17, stopping at two locations in Illinois before continuing to California, Oregon and Washington. To conclude the tour, the band will perform a home concert on Saturday, March 10, at 8 p.m. in Centennial Hall (3703 7th Ave.) on Augustana's campus.

Among the students peforming:

Grace Drenth, a junior from Davenport, Iowa, majoring in psychology.

Jen Youngs, a senior from Taylor Ridge, Ill., majoring in psychology and political science.

For this tour, director Dr. James Lambrecht has devised a program worthy of a band so grounded in history. The college's first ensemble was the Silver Cornet Band in 1874. This band enlisted as a unit in the U.S. Army during World War I, and mounted its first Augustana student ensemble international tour in 1928. Over the years, the Silver Cornet Band transformed into the Augustana Concert Band and the Augustana Symphonic Band, the college's premier touring band ensemble.

Read more: www.augustana.edu/x39204.xml

 

Students performed in Augustana College Four Choirs Concert

ROCK ISLAND, IL (02/20/2012)(readMedia)-- Cantilena Augustana, Wennerberg Men's Chorus, Jenny Lind Vocal Ensemble and the Ascension Singers were the four choirs that came together to perform one concert on Saturday, Feb. 4, at Augustana College.

The choirs include :

• Cantelina Augustana, directed by Sonja Hurty, adjunct professor of music, includes female students from all classes and majors who sing for pleasure.

• Wennerberg Men's Chorus, directed by Howard Eckdahl, fellowship instructor of music, consists of male students who sing for enjoyment and have an enhanced appreciation of choral music.

• Jenny Lind Vocal Ensemble, directed by Dr. Michael Zemek, assistant professor of music, is a select ensemble for women who want to develop advanced choral skills.

• Dr. Zemek also directs the Ascension Singers, a group made up of singers from both Cantelina Augustana and Wennerberg's Men Chorus.

According to Dr. Zemek, the Four Choirs Concert was an opportunity for students to share what they had been studying and preparing throughout the term with their families and the community.

From your area this includes:

Hannah Barney, a Junior student from Bettendorf, Iowa, majoring in Business Administration-Marketing/Communication Studies.

Christine Harb, a First Year student from Davenport, Iowa, majoring in Undecided.

Samantha Kammerman, a First Year student from Milan, Ill., majoring in Undecided.

Megan Keller, a Senior student from Taylor Ridge, Ill., majoring in Communication Studies.

Elizabeth Kuster, a Sophomore student from Bettendorf, Iowa, majoring in Creative Writing.

Samantha McGreer, a First Year student from Illinois City, Ill., majoring in Undecided.

Ingrid Schneider, a First Year student from Davenport, Iowa, majoring in Undecided.

Samantha McGreer, a First Year student from Illinois City, Ill., majoring in Undecided.

Elyzia Powers, a First Year student from Silvis, Ill., majoring in Undecided.

Anthony TouVelle, a First Year student from Bettendorf, Iowa, majoring in Undecided.

Ben Knapper, a First Year student from Davenport, Iowa, majoring in Undecided.

Jacob McManus, a First Year student from Reynolds, Ill., majoring in Undecided.

Adam Bengfort, a First Year student from Davenport, Iowa, majoring in Undecided.

Guy Iaccarino, a Senior student from Davenport, Iowa, majoring in Music General and Anthropology.

Steven Ray Trent, a Sophomore student from Eldridge, Iowa, majoring in Geology.

Manisha Kumar, a Junior student from Davenport, Iowa, majoring in Biology/Pre-Medicine.

"At the concert, a wide variety of styles and time periods of choral music were shared, including global world music," said Dr. Zemek. "It's this variety of music and the inclusion of different types of choirs that made th Four Choirs Concerts unique and enjoyable to attend."

 

ROCK ISLAND, IL (02/20/2012)(readMedia)-- After a two-week concert tour in Germany and Austria, the Augustana Choir will return to the Quad Cities for a home concert at 8 p.m. on Friday, March 9, at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 2136 Brady Street, Davenport. Under the direction of Dr. Jon Hurty, the choir will present an a cappella choir concert, with works ranging from a Gregorian chant to a Haitian Nöel. The concert is open to the public, free of charge.

Among the students performing:

Kaleigh Wall, a Junior from Eldridge, Ill., majoring in Art.

Lauren Reid, a Senior from Sherrard, Ill., majoring in Business Administration- Marketing/Communication Studies.

Rickey Rector, a Junior from Davenport, Iowa, majoring in Communication Sciences and Disorders.

The concert at St. Paul is the culmination of a 10-performance tour that intertwined "Alpha & Omega" works with four performances of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, as part of a festival to commemorate the 50th anniversary of this masterwork.

The "Alpha & Omega" concert program is divided into four sections. The first group is based on the triune God-Creator, Redeemer and Sustainer-and begins with American composer Howard Hanson's A Prayer of the Middle Ages. The second group of works is based on texts that deal with the Book of Revelation, including American composer and arranger Stacey Gibbs' Lord, If I Got My Ticket. In the third group, various cultures come to life through music, including a traditional Haitian folk song, Noél Ayisyen. The final group includes songs from the folk and hymm traditions, closing with Children of the Heavenly Father, a piece that has become a regular part of the Augustana Choir's tour programs.

Augustana College is known throughout the United States for the excellence of its choral tradition. The 70-member Augustana Choir is the school's premier choral ensemble. Founded in 1931, the Augustana Choir has performed internationally and in some of the United States' finest musical venues, including New York City's Carnegie Hall and the Chicago Symphony Center's Orchestra Hall.

About Augustana: Founded in 1860 and situated on a 115-acre campus near the Mississippi River, Augustana College is a private, liberal arts institution affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). The college enrolls 2,500 students from diverse geographic, social, ethnic and religious backgrounds and offers nearly 90 majors and related areas of study. Augustana employs 287 faculty members and has a student-faculty ratio of approximately 11:1. Augustana continues to do what it has always done: challenge and prepare students for lives of leadership and services in our complex, ever-changing world.

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