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ACM's Thirsty Ears Festival

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We are excitedly looking forward to our first performance all together as an ensemble since the pandemic restricted our travel and in person collaboration!

We perform on the Main Stage on Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 4pm.

Works by Amos Gillespie, Katherine Hoover, Pierre Jalbert, Arvo Pärt, and Kevin Puts.

More info at Thirsty Ears Festival.

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Lakeshore Rush Recording Tour

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We are ecstatic to announce the upcoming release of our first professional ensemble recording! This project is made possible in part by a generous grant from Oklahoma State University.

CD details and national tour dates will be announced in fall 2021!

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Northbrook Public Library

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We look forward to performing a Virtual Classical Concert at the Northbrook Public Library on Sunday, January 24 at 3pm.

Program will include works by Maurice Ravel, Oliver Messiaen, Clara Schumann, Kevin Puts, Joseph Horovitz, and two works by Lakeshore Rush Composer-in-Residence Amos Gillespie, including a world premiere of his new work for solo saxophone.

Guest artists will feature award winning pianist and Vice-President of New Music Chicago, Marianne Parker. Check out her website at marianneparker.com

Please visit this link to register online and receive a concert streaming address direct to your email inbox the day of the event!

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PianoForte Studios: Nature's Palette

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Lakeshore Rush will perform a concert titled “Nature’s Palette” at PianoForte Studios Chicago (1335 S. Michigan Ave.) at a TBD date due to COVID19.

Pieces will include Henri Dutilleux Sarabande et Cortege, Amos Gillespie Nature’s Palette and Musics, Missy Mazzoli Still Life with Avalanche, Marc Mellits Spam, and Astor Piazzolla Inverno and Otono.
Special guests: Amos Gillespie, composer and saxophone, and Gloria Yehilevsky, percussion.

Tickets: $20 adults/$10 students

Check back for updates as information becomes available!

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Grant Awarded to Support Lakeshore Rush's Garfield Park Conservatory Concert

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Lakeshore Rush is very excited to announce that our seeds have been planted for a special one night only concert at the gorgeous Garfield Park Conservatory, made possible by the generous support of the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events! This new growth will be an exploration of the connection of music and the arts to the environment around us and the growing need for sustainability.  Selections will include works by Mason Bates, Bill Ryan, Christopher Cerrone, Astor Piazzolla, and a new commission by Lakeshore Rush Composer-in-Residence Amos Gillespie.  Stay tuned for more details, as we look forward to new safety guidelines for concerts and events.

This project is partially supported by an Individual Artist Program Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events, as well as a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency, a state agency through federal funds provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Lakeshore Rush at St. Charles Public Library

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Lakeshore Rush at St. Charles Public Library

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We will perform on the Sunday Concert Series at the St. Charles Public Library on Sunday, January 12 at 2pm in the Carnegie Community Room.

Featuring compositions by Debussy, Glass, Jalbert, Mellits, and Menotti.

Seating is limited for this free concert series. Doors will open 20 minutes prior to the performance. Questions? Contact Denise Blaszynski at 630-584-0076, ext. 240.

St. Charles Public Library is located at One South 6th Ave., St. Charles, IL 60174

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Lakeshore Rush at the Chicago Cultural Center

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We can’t wait to perform at the Chicago Cultural Center on Thursday, October 31 at 12pm.

Our program will include Marcos Balter’s Ignis Fatuus, Seth Boustead’s Three for Zhou, Amos Gillespie’s Musics and Of Nature’s Palette, Pierre Jalbert’s Triple Set, and Bill Ryan’s Blurred.

Come join us in this magnificent space!

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Lakeshore Rush at Thirsty Ears Festival 2019

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Lakeshore Rush at Thirsty Ears Festival 2019

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We’ll be performing at the Access Contemporary Music Thirsty Ears Festival 2019 on Saturday, August 10 on the Main Stage at 7pm. Thirsty Ears is Chicago’s only classical music street festival in its 4th year.

$10 suggested donation (all proceeds benefit the ACM School of Music, a non-profit organization)

1758 W Wilson Ave
Chicago

Come join us for this fun all ages event!

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Lakeshore Rush Duo at Merit School of Music

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Lakeshore Rush Duo at Merit School of Music

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Lakeshore Rush violinist Henry Zheng and pianist Elena Doubovitskaya will perform a concert for Piano Camp students in Gottlieb Hall at the Merit School of Music on Thursday, July 18 at 1:45pm.

Come hear fantastic selections for violin and piano duo by Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms!

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Lakeshore Rush at Avaloch Farm Music Institute

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Lakeshore Rush at Avaloch Farm Music Institute

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We are excited to announce that Lakeshore Rush has been awarded a 2019 residency at Avaloch Farm Music Institute in New Hampshire. The institute provides a unique opportunity for chamber music ensembles to have the time and space to work intensively on repertoire, prepare for recordings, concerts or competitions, work with composers on commissions, and expand upon the groups musical identity.

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Lakeshore rush at PianoForte Studios

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Lakeshore rush at PianoForte Studios

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Join us for our yearly PianoForte Studios concert on Friday, June 7 at 8pm!!

Lakeshore Rush will be joined by special guests composer/saxophonist Amos Gillespie and percussionist Josh Graham in this exciting program that features works by midwestern composers. 

Works will include Amos Gillespie's Spanish Speakers and These Questions Three; Philip Glass's Closing from Glassworks; David Lang's These Broken Wings; Gian Carlo Menotti's Trio for clarinet, violin, and piano; Bill Ryan's Blurred; and the Chicago premiere of Roger Zare's Zodiacal Light.

Link to reserve advanced tickets ($20/$10): EVENTBRITE



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Movie Score Recording: Dreaming Grand Avenue

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Movie Score Recording: Dreaming Grand Avenue

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Many of our members of Lakeshore Rush had a great time recording the movie score by Seth Boustead to the upcoming film Dreaming Grand Avenue on Sunday, May 12.

We look forward to hearing the final product and seeing the film when it’s released!

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New Music Chicago Presents Lakeshore Rush

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New Music Chicago Presents Lakeshore Rush

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Lakeshore Rush’s full ensemble will perform on Sunday, March 24 at 3pm at Guarneri Hall (11 E Adams St, Chicago) as part of a New Music Chicago Impromptu Festival.

Works by Bradfish, Gillespie, Glass, and Menotti.

Special guest percussionist Joshua Graham.

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Lakeshore Rush at Merit School of Music

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Lakeshore Rush at Merit School of Music

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Join us at the Merit School of Music’s Gottlieb Hall on Saturday, February 2 at 11:45am for a chamber recital featuring clarinet, violin, cello, and piano.

Works by Bruch, Menotti, and Debussy.

We always enjoy performing for the great students at the Merit School of Music!!

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Solo! The Chamber Music of Amos Gillespie - CD Release Concert

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Solo! The Chamber Music of Amos Gillespie - CD Release Concert

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You are invited to a big CD release concert at the Fulton Street Collective. The album, titled “Solo!”, consists of music performed by the Kaia String Quartet, Gillespie Chamber Quartet, Barkada Saxophone Quartet and many others. It’s a selection of Amos Gillespie’s chamber music that has been featured on WFMT, Ear Taxi Festival, North American Saxophone Alliance Conference and other venues. The Gillespie Quartet along with the Lakeshore Rush Ensemble will be playing works from the album and other music by Amos Gillespie, Slava Kazykin and David Lang. David DeBoor Canfield from Fanfare Magazine described the album as "Work that packs a sultry sort of wallop;" "Gillespie writes with a distinctive, individual compositional voice;" "Strongly recommended."

Admission: $15 includes CD or $10 without.

Sunday 10/14 at 3PM
Fulton Street Collective
1821 W Hubbard St, Suite 301 (West loop)
Chicago, IL 60622


Sample the first track here: http://www.amosgillespie.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Sax-Quartet-1st-Movement.mp3

Preorder link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GVXD66D

Performances by:
Erin Murphy, flute
Laura McLaughlin, clarinet
Henry Zheng, violin
Christopher Ferrer, cello
Elena Doubovitskaya, piano
John Corkill, percussion
Trevor Patrick Watkins, flute
Richard Zili, clarinet 
Amos Gillespie, Sax
David Keller, cello

Full details and preview: http://www.amosgillespie.com/recordings/solo-chamber-music-album/

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Season 5: 2018-2019

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We're currently planning our 5th season! Stay tuned for updates as we book concerts starting fall 2018.

Highlights will include a performance at composer and saxophonist Amos Gillespie's CD release concert on Sunday, October 14 at 3pm at The Fulton Street Collective, and the Chicago premiere of Roger Zare's Zodiacal Light (Flute Clarinet Duos Consortium commission).

Check out our Lakeshore Rush trio interview and performance on Blue Lake Public Radio this June at link.

Hope to see you at a concert soon!

 


 

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Lakeshore Rush Summer Tour

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We're excited to hit the road together this summer! We'll begin our concert tour at Chicago's PianoForte Studios (Friday, June 8 at 8pm), then travel to Michigan to perform at the Charlevoix Circle of Arts (Tuesday, June 12 at 4pm). We'll round out our trip with a live performance on Blue Lake Public Radio (Friday, June 15).  

Works include trios by Brahms, Debussy, and Muczynski, as well as duos including the Dutilleux Sonatine and Villa-Lobos Chôros No. 2.

Performances are free and open to the public. Donations accepted. 

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