Saturday, October 27, 2012

HSO To Present Pair of ?Mistletoe Magic ... - Central Penn Art Guide

The joyous sounds of the holiday season will fill the Forum as the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra will again present Mistletoe Magic, a pair of concerts featuring favorite music of the holidays on Saturday, December 8th at 8 p.m. and on Sunday, December 9th at 3 p.m. at the Forum in Harrisburg.

Special guest vocalist Amy Banks and pianist Rich Ridenour will join the HSO, the Messiah College Concert Choir and the Susquehanna Children?s Chorale for a festive collection of holiday favorites. Stuart Malina will conduct.

This festive program will include perennial favorites like Christmas Time Is Here, Joy to the World, Away in a Manger, Carol of the Bells, Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Rhapsody in Blue Christmas, a Musicological Journey Through the Twelve Days of Christmas, the Hallelujah Chorus; and more!

Support for these Mistletoe Magic performances comes from Capital BlueCross.

Tickets for these performances range from $12 to $45 depending on seating location and are available online at www.HarrisburgSymphony.org or by calling the HSO office (717) 545-5527.

Pianist Rich Ridenour has built a formidable career performing concerts of great piano favorites ranging from classical masterworks to American ragtime, jazz and rock & roll. Recent orchestral engagements include cities such as Jacksonville, Temple, Grand Rapids, Tucson, Evansville, Charleston, WV, Elgin, Owensboro, as well as the Bravissimo Festival of Guatemala City. Each season Rich serves as pops conductor for the Dearborn Symphony Orchestra.

Rich has instructed piano at Aquinas College, Grand Valley State University, Calvin College and Western Michigan University. Because of his interest in music outreach and the development of musically aspiring youth, Rich co-founded the Grand Rapids Musicians? League and created the popular Keller Cooler Music Series, held at the Forest Hills Arts Center in Grand Rapids.

Rich spent two years developing educational programs as Education Director for the Gilmore Keyboard Festival in Kalamazoo.? He developed Camp Gilmore, Keys Fest and educational piano programs in the public schools and juvenile center.

Since 2008, Jacksonville has been home for Rich and his wife Stacy, who serves as executive director of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. In 2009 Rich performed 52 concerts across the country with his son, Brandon, who resides in New York and is the youngest trumpet member of the Canadian Brass.? Younger brother Ross graduated from Western Michigan University in Aviation Sciences.

When not touring, Rich mentors young music students in Jacksonville-area public schools that are without musical instrument instruction. In 2011 Rich introduced City Keys to the city of Jacksonville. Six upright pianos painted by area professional artists bring energy to the downtown sidewalks for everyone to play and explore. city keys for more information!

A native of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Rich received a Bachelor?s degree in music from the University of Michigan and a Master?s degree from the Juilliard School of Music. His teachers include Louis Nagel, Josef Raieff, Ruth Hemmes and all the wonderful people joining him around the piano bar in his youth. Rich Ridenour is an international Steinway Artist.

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Amy Banks has spent two decades performing as a professional singer, actress, and television personality. Originally from Minnesota, she has appeared on stage and screen all over the world, but calls Lancaster, Pennsylvania home after relocating there to perform at the American Music Theatre. Since then, she has self-published and produced four music CDs, of which her third CD, When the Sun Comes Out, reached Chartbound status at JazzWeek. Her fourth offering, In Love, has garnered serious attention.? In 2004, Amy made her television hosting debut as a host-commentator on the reality TV shows ?Design Invasion? (FOX) and ?Bad Baths USA? (HGTV).

Amy?s performing career began while living in Atlanta, Georgia where she first appeared in productions with the top stage companies including The Alliance Theater, Jomandi Productions and The Horizon Theater. Throughout the 90s she performed cabaret-style shows with Robert Ray and through working with him, further honed her singing skills. In the late 90s, Amy moved to Orlando, Florida to work for Walt Disney World Company at the brand new Animal Kingdom theme park. She played both female roles in The Festival of the Lion King singing favorites from the Lion King movie including ?Can You Feel the Love Tonight? and ?Circle of Life?.? While in Florida she began a year-long engagement singing jazz three nights a week with the Ed Connelly Trio at The Grosvenor Resort.?

In 2002, after performing shows in her hometown(s) with Penumbra Theater and The Illusion Theater in the Twin Cities of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, Amy moved to Lancaster and spent four seasons with American Music Theatre (AMT). While there, Amy nurtured her love for jazz in venues throughout Central PA ? from Lancaster restaurants to the Harrisburg Hilton?s prestigious jazz room, The Bar. Other appearances include: The Philadelphia Museum of Art; The Berks Jazz Festival; Yorkfest and the Studio at the Strand-Capitol Theater in York, PA; Bucknell University; the ?Jazz Upstairs at the Fulton Theatre? series; and The Pennsylvania Academy of Music, as well as various clubs, restaurants, and local churches. In June of 2007 Amy returned to Disney World to reprise her roles in the Festival of the Lion King before returning to AMT for a fifth season in 2008.? Amy has also made a name for herself in Charleston, SC, where she has joined Brad and Jennifer Moranz in five different original productions at the Charleston Music Hall.

Currently, you will find Amy in standing Lancaster engagements at The Greenfield Restaurant in their ?Lovely Ladies of Jazz? Wednesday night series, and at the Lancaster Marriott for Music Fridays each third Friday of the month.? Amy appears several Fridays a month at the Cove at Riverview Restaurant, located at the Harrah?s Philadelphia Casino.? Recent special engagements include Jazz Night at the James A. Michener Museum in Doylestown, PA. In February of 2012, Amy made her European club debut, performing at Jazz Club Soyouz Kompozitorov in Moscow, Russia.

In addition to music, Amy?s other passion is contributing to the community. Amy serves on two Boards of Directors:? as President of the Central PA Friends of Jazz, and on Lancaster?s Mayor?s Office of Special Events (MOOSE).? She was a founding participant in the Divas of Jazz, whose annual concert events raised over 70K to benefit The PA Breast Cancer Coalition.? Amy acted as Volunteer Music Coordinator at Unity Church in Palmyra, and participated in music programs for the children at Crispus Attucks Community Center. Amy also supports Rinji Furba Sherpa, a college student in Nepal, through the production and sale of ?Mugs for Rinji?.

Amy enjoys newly-wedded bliss with her husband Aaron, travels relentlessly around the world seeking the next big adventure, practices handstands in yoga, and wanders the woods looking for birds, flowers, mushrooms, and dead bodies.

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The Messiah College Concert Choir is Messiah College?s touring choir, chosen each year by audition. Comprised of students of various majors, the choir has toured extensively throughout the eastern United States and has released four compact discs. The choir performs a variety of music and presents two christmas concerts, a spring tour and several area concerts. During the summer of 2002, the group toured in Ireland, marking its first international appearance. In the spring of 2006, the Concert Choir toured Austria and the Czech Republic.

Linda Tedford, Director of Choral Activities at Messiah College, serves as the director of the Concert Choir. In addition, she teaches conducting and voice. The Concert Choir is a select group chosen by audition from a student body of more than 2,900. She also directs the Messiah College Choral Arts Society, a college and community choir, and is responsible for creating and directing the Chamber Singers. Ms. Tedford is the founder and conductor of the Susquehanna Chorale and is responsible for creating the chorale?s educational outreach network of choirs, the Susquehanna Youth Chorale and Susquehanna Children?s Chorale based in Hershey, Pa. In addition, the Chorale has toured Great Britain and released three CDs. In 1984, it was the first volunteer choir to receive Chorus America?s prestigious Margaret Hillis Award for Choral Excellence.

The Susquehanna Children?s Chorale is a part of the Educational Outreach Program of the Susquehanna Chorale and provides a focused rehearsal and performing opportunity for students within a one-hour radius of the Harrisburg, PA area. The Children?s Chorale was founded in 1992 and includes approximately 60 musicians in grades four through eight.

The Chorale rehearses for ten weeks, two hours each week during the fall. Rehearsals focus on a Scholarship Benefit Concert and the annual Youth Choral Festival in November. The program?s repertoire includes pieces from many periods of music history and encompasses a wide range of styles, from sacred music to folk songs. Emphasis in rehearsals is on fine choral literature and developing good vocal habits through choral techniques.

The Children?s Chorale, Young Women?s and Youth Chorale were formed to complement existing school music programs. These groups give talented young singers a chance to rehearse and perform with other highly motivated students at an advanced level of artistic excellence. Students are auditioned for membership and are required to pay a membership fee. A Scholarship Fund has been established to provide financial assistance for any musician who has auditioned successfully for the chorales.

Source: http://centralpennartguide.com/harrisburg-symphony-orchestra-holiday-concerts

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