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Arts Preview 2012-13 Sunday, September 9, 2012 F7 LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | LEXGO.COM ARTS PREVIEW 2012-13 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2012 F7 From Page F6 Lexington Chamber Chorale and guest soloists. 7:30 p.m. Dec. percussion. 8 p.m. Nov. 2, 8 p.m. 15. Cathedral of Christ the King, Nov. 3. Cincinnati Music Hall, Lexington. $15-$50. (859) 233- Cincinnati. $10 and up. (513) 381- 4226. lexphil.org. 3300. cincinnatisymphony.org. Cincinnati Symphony Kentucky Opera: Cinderella. Orchestra: Handel’s Messiah with 8 p.m. Nov. 2, 2 p.m. Nov. 4. W.L. Jane Glover, conductor, and May Lyons Brown Theatre, Louisville. Festival Chorus. 2 p.m. Dec. 16. $30 and up. 1-800-775-7777. Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincin- kyopera.org. nati. $10 and up. (513) 381-3300. UC College-Conservatory cincinnatisymphony.org. of Music Wind Orchestra: Latin Lexington Singers: Handel’s Landscapes. 8 p.m. Nov. 2. Corbett Messiah with Gregory Turay, tenor. Center for the Performing Arts, 3 p.m. Dec. 16. UK Singletary Cincinnati. $12, $6 students. (513) Center for the Arts, Lexington. $20, 556-4183. ccm.uc.edu. $18 seniors, $15 students. (859) Lexington Philharmonic 257-4929. lexsing.org. Orchestra Peanut Butter and Jelly Lexington Brass Band: ’Tis the Concert. 10 a.m. Nov. 3. Lexington Season. 4 p.m. Dec. 16. Calvary Hearing and Speech Center, Baptist Church, Lexington. $5. Lexington. $5 in advance, $7 at (859) 858-3877; (859) 858-3511, door. (859) 233-4226. lexphil.org. Ext. 2246. lexingtonbrassband.com. Asbury University Handbell Center for Old Music: A Choir Invitational Festival Concert. Handelful of Christmas Delights. 7 p.m. Nov. 3. Asbury University 8 p.m. Dec. 17. St. Michael’s Hughes Auditorium, Wilmore. (859) Episcopal Church, Lexington. 858-3511, Ext. 2250. asbury.edu. centerforoldmusic.org. Gail Robinson Series of Songs of the Season and Concerts and Recitals: Christine Reception by Asbury Music and Goerke, soprano. 7:30 p.m. Nov. English Departments. 7:30 p.m. 3. Transylvania University Haggin Dec. 29. Asbury University Akers Auditorium, Lexington. $30-$50. Auditorium, Wilmore. (859) 858- (859) 257-4929. transy.edu. 3511, Ext. 2250. asbury.edu. Louisville Orchestra Pops: Cincinnati Symphony Spectrum, Motown’s Hits. 8 p.m. Orchestra New Year’s Eve 2012: A Nov. 3. The Kentucky Center Night at the Moulin Rouge. 7:30 for the Performing Arts, p.m. Dec. 31. Cincinnati Music Hall, Louisville. TBA. (502) 587-8681. Cincinnati. $10 and up. (513) 381- louisvilleorchestra.org. MARY NOBLE OURS 3300. cincinnatisymphony.org. Morehead State University Cincinnati Symphony Faculty Recital: Lori Baruth, American Chamber Players: The ensemble plays Nov. 8 at Berea College, Nov. 10 in London and Nov. 11 at the Singletary Center. Orchestra: Perpetual Motion with clarinet. 1 p.m. Nov. 4. Morehead Justin Brown, conductor, and State University Baird Music Hall, Lise de la Salle, piano. 7:30 Messiah. By Asbury University Ingrid Fliter, piano. 8 p.m. Jan. 4, 8 Morehead. moreheadstate.edu. p.m. Nov. 27. Norton Center for performers. 3 p.m. Dec. 2. Asbury p.m. Jan. 5. Cincinnati Music Hall, Morehead State University the Arts, Danville. $30. (859) 236- University Hughes Auditorium, Cincinnati. $10 and up. (513) 381- Senior Recital: Rachael Fannin, 4692. nortoncenter.com. Wilmore. (859) 858-3511, Ext. 2250. 3300. cincinnatisymphony.org. voice. 3 p.m. Nov. 4. Rowan EKU Faculty Brass Quintet. 8 asbury.edu. Cincinnati Symphony County Arts Center, Morehead. p.m. Nov. 27. EKU Gifford Theater, Morehead State University Orchestra: Paavo Returns with moreheadstate.edu. Campbell Building, Richmond. Trombone Choir. 3 p.m. Dec. 2. Paavo Järvi, conductor, and Transylvania University Faculty (859) 622-3266. music.eku.edu. Morehead State University Baird Stewart Goodyear, piano. 7:30 Recital: Ellen Graham, voice. 3 EKU Trombone Ensemble. 6 Music Hall, Morehead. (606) 783- p.m. Jan. 10, 8 p.m. Jan. 12. p.m. Nov. 4. Transylvania University p.m. Nov. 28. EKU Gifford Theater, 2477. moreheadstate.edu. Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati. Carrick Theater, Lexington. (859) Campbell Building, Richmond. Mystery and Messiah: A $10 and up. (513) 381-3300. 233-8120. transy.edu. (859) 622-3266. music.eku.edu. Choral Christmas Concert. 3 cincinnatisymphony.org. Lexington Brass Band: EKU Madison Winds. 8 p.m. p.m. Dec. 2. Georgetown College Louisville Orchestra: American Pastimes. 4 p.m. Nov. 4. Nov. 28. EKU Gifford Theater, John L. Hill Chapel, Georgetown. Scheherazade with Ryan Calvary Baptist Church, Lexington. Campbell Building, Richmond. georgetowncollege.edu. McAdams, guest conductor, Admission $5. (859) 858-3877; (859) 622-3266. music.eku.edu. EKU Clarinet Studio Recital. 8 and Andrea Levine, clarinet. (859) 858-3511, Ext. 2246. UC College-Conservatory of p.m. Dec. 4. EKU Gifford Theater, 8 p.m. Jan. 11. The Kentucky lexingtonbrassband.com. Music Chamber Choir with early Campbell Building, Richmond. Center for the Performing Arts, Morehead State University music faculty members and guest (859) 622-3266. music.eku.edu. Louisville. TBA. (502) 587-8681. Senior Recital: Amanda Brown, artists. 8 p.m. Nov. 28. Corbett Morehead State University louisvilleorchestra.org. clarinet. 5 p.m. Nov. 4. Morehead Center for the Performing Arts, Concert Band. 8 p.m. Dec. 4. Gail Robinson Series of State University Baird Music Hall, Cincinnati. $12, $6 students. (513) Morehead State University Baird Concerts and Recitals: Gregory Morehead. moreheadstate.edu. 556-4183. ccm.uc.edu. Music Hall, Morehead. (606) 783- Turay, tenor, and Cliff Jackson, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra: Asbury University Keyboard 2486. moreheadstate.edu. piano. 7:30 p.m. Jan. 12. Bond and Beyond. 7 p.m. Nov. 4, 2 Honors Competition Recital. 11 Transylvania University Transylvania University Haggin p.m. Nov. 11. Cincinnati Music Hall, a.m. Nov. 29. Asbury University Student Honors Recital. 7:30 p.m. Auditorium, Lexington. (859) 233- Cincinnati. $25 and up. (513) 381- Akers Auditorium, Wilmore. (859) Dec. 5. Transylvania University 8120. transy.edu. 3300. cincinnatisymphony.org. 858-3511, Ext. 2250. asbury.edu. Carrick Theater, Lexington. (859) Louisville Orchestra Pops: Asbury University Senior Asbury University Songs of the 233-8120. transy.edu. Music City Hit Makers: Nashville’s Recital: Rachel Taylor, voice. 7:30 Season. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29. Asbury EKU Student Composers Best. 8 p.m. Jan. 12. The Kentucky p.m. Nov. 5. Asbury University University Akers Auditorium, Recital. 8 p.m. Dec. 5. EKU Gifford Center for the Performing Arts, Akers Auditorium, Wilmore. (859) Wilmore. asbury.edu. Theater, Campbell Building, Louisville. TBA. (502) 587-8681. 858-3511, Ext. 2250. asbury.edu. UK Symphony Orchestra. 7:30 Richmond. (859) 622-3266. louisvilleorchestra.org. UK recital: Martin McCain, COURTESY OF IMG ARTISTS p.m. Nov. 29. UK Singletary Center music.eku.edu. Lexington Philharmonic bass trombone. 1 p.m. Nov. 7. UK for the Arts, Lexington. (859) UC College-Conservatory of Orchestra Family Series: Two by Singletary Center for the Arts, Christine Goerke, soprano: She will sing Nov. 7 at Transylvania. 257-4929. Music Wind Orchestra: Views of Seuss. 3 p.m. Jan. 13. Lexington Lexington. (859) 257-4929. uky.edu. EKU Steel Band. 8 p.m. Nov. America. 8 p.m. Dec. 5. Corbett Opera House, Lexington. $14 Transylvania University $7.50 students, free for UK students moreheadstate.edu. 29. EKU Gifford Theater, Campbell Center for the Performing Arts, adults, $8 children. (859) 233- Student Conductors Concert. 7:30 with ID. (859) 257-4929. cmsck.org. UK Wind Ensemble: Bravo Building, Richmond. (859) 622- Cincinnati. $12, $6 students. (513) 4226. lexphil.org. p.m. Nov. 7. Transylvania University EKU String Symphony Bernstein! 3 p.m. Nov. 18. UK 3266. music.eku.edu. 556-4183. ccm.uc.edu. New Century Chamber Haggin Auditorium, Lexington. Orchestra. 3 p.m. Nov. 11. EKU Singletary Center for the Arts, Morehead State University Asbury University Instrumental Orchestra. 8 p.m. Jan. 18. Norton (859) 233-8120. transy.edu. Brock Auditorium, Richmond. (859) Lexington. (859) 257-4929. Symphony Band. 8 p.m. Nov. 29. Honors Competition Recital. 11 Center for the Arts, Danville. Morehead State University 622-3266. eku.edu. singletarycenter.com. Morehead State University Baird a.m. Dec. 6. Asbury University $28-$55. (859) 236-4692. Clarinet Concert. 8 p.m. Nov. 7. Morehead State University Morehead State University Music Hall, Morehead. (606) 783- Akers Auditorium, Wilmore. nortoncenter.com. Morehead State University Choirs. 7 p.m. Nov. 12. Morehead Faculty Recital: Paul Taylor, 2486. moreheadstate.edu. asbury.edu. SisterSound: In Our Element. Baird Music Hall, Morehead. First Baptist Church, Morehead. piano. 5 p.m. Nov. 18. Morehead UC College-Conservatory of Asbury University Senior 7 p.m. Jan. 19. Tates Creek moreheadstate.edu. (606) 783-2480. moreheadstate.edu. State University Baird Music Hall, Music Philharmonia Orchestra Recital: Dylan Schatko, tenor, and Presbyterian Church, Lexington. Morehead State University UK Saxophone Ensembles. Morehead. moreheadstate.edu. with Percussion Group Cincinnati. Collegium Musicum ensembles. $10, $5 ages 5 and younger. Guest Recital: Euphon. 3 p.m. Nov. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13. UK Singletary Morehead State University 8 p.m. Nov. 29. Corbett Center for 7:30 p.m. Dec. 6. Asbury University sistersound.org. 8. Morehead State University Baird Center for the Arts, Lexington. Recital: Emma Lucas, voice. 7 p.m. the Performing Arts, Cincinnati. Akers Auditorium, Wilmore. (859) Cincinnati Pops Orchestra: Music Hall, Morehead. (606) 783- (859) 257-4929. Nov. 18. Morehead State University $12, $6 students. (513) 556-4183. 858-3511, Ext. 2250. asbury.edu. Patti Austin Sings Ella Fitzgerald. 2107. moreheadstate.edu. Louisville Orchestra: Britten Baird Music Hall, Morehead. ccm.uc.edu. EKU Guitar Studio Concert. 8 8 p.m. Jan. 19, 2 p.m. Jan. 20. Louisville Orchestra: Black Serenade with Michael Colvin, moreheadstate.edu. Opera Scenes by Transylvania p.m. Dec. 6. EKU O’Donnell Hall, Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati. Tie and Bluegrass with Fletcher tenor, and Jon Gustely, horn.
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