July 21, 2008

Café Concert with Panache!

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The Weekend of Chamber Music’s Summer Festival 2008 – Music for All Time will arrive at The Settlers Inn for “Café Concert with Panache!” on Tuesday, July 22 at 6 PM.

The concert will include a summer supper in our Undercroft Room followed by the music of Bach, Schubert, Pleyel and other legendary composers performed by flutist Judith Pearce, violinist Mark Rush, cellist Caroline Stinson, and fortepianist Kenneth Hamrick. Cost is $55 per person; reservations are suggested.

“We are delighted to host ‘Café Concert with Panache!’ which will feature some of our region’s premiere musicians in an intimate and artful setting,” says Settlers proprietor Jeanne Genzlinger.

Judith Pearce, Founder and Artistic Director of WCM, has been described by The New Yorker as “a rare and beautiful performer who can transport listeners with a single note.” Her work encompasses collaborations with some of this era’s most notable musicians, from Simon Rattle and Peter Maxwell Davies, to Kathleen Battle and Cleo Laine. Pearce has played in many great concert halls including the Lincoln and Kennedy Centers, London’s Festival Hall, La Scala Milan, Berlin’s Philharmonie, the Beethovenhalle, Bonn, and the Sydney Opera House.

Violinist Mark Rush is a soloist, chamber musician and teacher whose diverse career encompasses many interests and musical disciplines. Educated at Yale School of Music, his many honors include a Fulbright Award to study in Brussels. Since 1981, he has collaborated with his wife, pianist Tannis Gibson, in recitals and ensembles, most notably with the Monticello Trio. Rush is currently Professor of Violin at the University of Arizona, and co-Artistic Director of the Coyote Consort, an innovative ensemble presenting experimental multi-media concert events. He is often heard on NPR’s “Performance Today,” and has performed on radio programs across the country, including WGBH Boston and WQXR New York.

Cellist Caroline Stinson is the winner of the 2007 J.B Watkins Prize from the Canada Council for the Arts. She dedicates equal time to traditional and contemporary repertoire and has become known for her expressive and personal interpretation of new works. In addition to solo and recital engagements, Stinson is active with Open End, a new music and free improvisation ensemble which she founded in 2004 with her husband, composer Andrew Waggoner, and with whom she has appeared in the US, France and Italy. Her recordings include Pulitzer Prize Winner Steven Stucky’s String Quartet on the Albany Label, the Popper Requiem for three celli and orchestra with Maria Kliegel on the Naxos label, among other recordings on Bridge, Koch and Phoenix Records.

Fortepianist and harpsichordist Kenneth Hamrick is a conductor, keyboard soloist and musicologist who has garnered top prizes at many major festivals and competitions. With The American Virtuosi and as Director of the Baroque Opera Institute, his innovative performances and recordings have been critically acclaimed, including new stagings of 17th and 18th century operas. Hamrick has performed with soloists and ensembles from the NY Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera, and has also collaborated with tap legend Savion Glover and the Limón Dance Company on projects involving both baroque harpsichord concertos and jazz improvisation.

For more information or reservations for visit WCMconcerts.org or call 845-887-5803.

July 9, 2008

Join Us for Live Jazz on the Deck

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Summer is here and the time is right for dining on The Settlers Inn deck. Guests can enjoy live jazz on our deck every Wednesday evening this summer, from 6 to 9 PM, rain or shine, during The Inn’s “Food, Fun and All That Jazz” series. There is no cover charge.

Our new deck awning will make every gathering cool and comfortable no matter the weather! “Food, Fun and All That Jazz” began Wednesday, July 8 with Indigo Moon, and continues throughout summer with funky sounds and fabulous food every Wednesday evening through August 20.

“This is an excellent way to see the hottest jazz musicians in one of the coolest local settings,” says Settlers Inn Owner Jeanne Genzlinger, who curates “Food, Fun and All That Jazz.”

Upcoming “Food, Fun and All That Jazz” performances include:

July 16—Robert Kopec Quartet
July 23—Mark Montella Trio
July 30—Stephan Bauer, vibes, and Anat Fort, piano
August 6—Anat Fort, piano, Matt Wilson, drums
August 13—Rapture
August 20—Big Bang Jazz Gang, a 10-piece ensemble performing “The Music of Miles, Mingus & Monk”
*Performances subject to change

“Each of the artists in our series is unique and talented in their own right,” adds Genzlinger, “but Anat Fort is an artist to watch.”

Time Out NY writes of Fort: “You’ll be hearing a lot more from Israeli-born composer and pianist Anat Fort… Here’s your chance to catch her on the way up.”

The Settlers Inn covered deck is open every day for outdoor dining, featuring summer menus highlighting local farmers and producers such as Liberty Gardens, Mountain Dell Farm and Gorzynski’s Ornery Farm.

Join us for delicious food prepared with locally grown organic ingredients. Make an ONLINE RESERVATION today or call 800-833-8527.


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