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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

11e March de la posie de Montral

Une abondante rcolte de livres tout beaux tout chauds
150 potes la barre dune trentaine de manifestations


Montral, avril 2010 Le 11e March de la posie de Montral, prsent par la Maison de la posie, aura lieu du 27 au 30 mai 2010. La posie dans tous ses tats sera le thme de cette manifestation printanire qui entend mettre laccent sur toutes les formes dexpression potique. Quelque 150 potes et 80 diteurs participeront la trentaine dactivits au programme cette anne.

Rayons potiques : des tables garnies de centaines de livres tout beaux, tout chauds

Les diteurs du March rassembls sous le chapiteau de la place Grald-Godin (mtro Mont-Royal) prsenteront leurs plus rcentes publications dans une atmosphre festive et conviviale. Pour le visiteur, ce sera loccasion de feuilleter et de dcouvrir les tout derniers ouvrages des diteurs du Qubec, du Canada, de la communaut Wallonie-Bruxelles, du Bnin et aussi de plusieurs diteurs franais tels que Gallimard et P.O.L.

Ce sera galement le moment privilgi daller la rencontre des potes lors de nombreuses lectures sur la scne du chapiteau, de tables rondes ou encore lors de sances de signature aux stands des diteurs.

la rencontre dune posie actuelle, multiple et vibrante, porte par les voix de 150 potes

La programmation de cette 11e dition, qui affichera plus dune trentaine dactivits, sera plus clectique que jamais. Les 150 potes invits couvriront tous les registres sensibles de la posie daujourdhui, souligne Isabelle Courteau, directrice gnrale et artistique de la Maison de la posie. Spectacles littraires, cabarets, posie performance, spoken word, le March 2010 sera le lieu par excellence pour dcouvrir toutes les formes dexpression de la posie actuelle et de constater du mme coup leffervescence potique de la mtropole.


Faits saillants de la programmation

  • ceux qui malgr tout, cabaret potique mis en scne par lauteure et comdienne velyne de la Chenelire et le romancier graphique Lino. Collage de textes de posie contemporaine qui explore le thme du printemps et de la libration de la parole potique et politique avec la participation de comdiens et de potes. Le jeudi 27 mai 20 heures au Cabaret Lion dor. Billet : 15 $ (en vente la Billetterie Articule au 1182, boul. Saint-Laurent ou par tlphone au 514-844-2172 ou sans frais : 1-866-844-2172)

  • La Nuit de la posie 2010, prsente au Cabaret Juste pour rire le samedi 29 mai de 21 heures aux petites heures du matin, runira 40 potes qui scanderont la posie qubcoise du troisime millnaire. Rythme par les percussions dAlexis Martin et anime par le pote Jos Acquelin, cette clbration se veut autant remmoration festive quouverture sur le Qubec potique actuel. Cot : 10 $ (billets vendus la porte)

  • Peep show, roman en vers du pote franais Christian Prigent, mis en scne et interprt par lactrice franaise Vanda Benes le samedi 29 mai 20 heures la salle O Patro V. Drle, musical et insolent, ce texte provocateur, o se ctoient de nombreux personnages, mle sophistication et trivialit. Billet : 15 $ (en vente la Billetterie Articule au 1182, boul. Saint-Laurent ou par tlphone au 514-844-2172 ou sans frais : 1-866-844-2172)

  • Deux visites commentes du Plateau potique avec lhistorien de la littrature Gatan Dostie.

  • Entretien avec le pote Christian Prigent dirig par lcrivain Alain Farah (le jeudi 27 mai 17h30 la Librairie Gallimard)

  • Spectacle Hati-Qubec sous la direction de Rodney Saint-loi sur le thme de lhritage du surralisme dans la culture des Carabes le vendredi 28 mai 20 heures la Maison de la culture Plateau-Mont-Royal.

  • Cabaret Potes de Brousse le vendredi 28 mai 22 heures au Quai des Brumes.  Des potes livrent leurs mots sur des musiques rock.  

La programmation complte du 11e March de la posie de Montral sera disponible sur le site de la Maison de la posie compter de la mi-mai 2010. Pour obtenir plus de renseignements, il suffit de composer le 514 526-6251 ou de visiter le www.maisondelapoesie.qc.ca.

propos de la Maison de la posie

Fonde en 2000, la Maison de la posie, situe rue Saint-Hubert Montral, a pour mission de promouvoir la posie qubcoise ici et ltranger en organisant diverses activits lintention du grand public et des professionnels.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

New York Festival of Song 2010 Gala

LET YOURSELF GO!
A gala evening of Irving Berlin songs

Monday, April 12 at 7 PM at Weill Recital Hall at
Carnegie Hall
followed by 8:30 PM dinner at the Russian Tea Room

With Broadways Kate Baldwin, Judy Kaye, Howard McGillin, Terri White, Others TBA
And Steven Blier and Michael Barrett, pianists/hosts


New York Festival Of Song (NYFOS, www.nyfos.org), recently acclaimed by TimeOut New York for its A-list artistry, will present its 2010 Gala, Let Yourself Go, a celebration of the rich musical legacy of Americas foremost composer/lyricist, Irving Berlin, on Monday April 12 at 7 PM at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, 154 West 57th Street, New York City. The concert will be followed by an 8:30 PM dinner at the Russian Tea Room, 150 West 57th Street, New York City.

Gala tickets, including performance and the dinner, are $750 - $1,000. Information on purchasing single tickets and tables can be obtained online at www.nyfos.org or by contacting New York Festival of Song, 307 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1206, New York, NY 10001, (646) 230-8380.

Guest artists for the evening are Kate Baldwin, who recently starred as Sharon in Broadways Finians Rainbow; Tony Award-winner Judy Kaye, star of Broadways Souvenir, Ragtime and Mamma Mia! as well as numerous NYFOS concerts and recordings, including its Grammy-winning Arias and Barcarolles; Howard McGillin, of Phantom Of the Opera, The Mystery Of Edwin Drood and other Broadway hits; Terri White, acclaimed in Broadways Finians Rainbow and Aint Misbehavin ; NYFOS Artistic Director Steven Blier (A national treasure when it comes to the art of song New York Times) and Associate Artistic Director Michael Barrett, General Director of and frequent conductor with Caramoor Festival of Music and the Arts. Other guest performers are to be announced.

The proceeds from the NYFOS 2010 Gala will support all of the companys activities this season including their critically acclaimed concert series as well as an exciting new broadcast venture, to be announced.

Bios 

Kate Baldwin made her Broadway debut in The Full Monty in 2000 and has appeared in Thoroughly Modern Millie and Wonderful Town. She frequently performs in regional theater and was nominated for the Helen Hayes Award for her portrayal of Nellie Forbush in the 2002 Arena Stage production of South Pacific. Additional credits include The Sound of Music and The Music Man at The St. Louis Municipal Light Opera, and Charlotte in A Little Night Music at Centre Stage in Baltimore.
Kate played the role of Sharon in the 2009 Encores! staged concert production of Finian's Rainbow. New York Times critic Charles Isherwood called her a "discovery" and praised her performance, noting she sang the role "beautifully... her rich, pure soprano riding the crests of the melodies with ease." She reprised the role in the Broadway revival that opened at the St. James Theatre on October 8, 2009. She is working on her first solo album, a compilation of songs written by Burton Lane and E. Y. Harburg. Kate is scheduled to appear in the new musical Paradise Found, co-directed by Harold Prince and Susan Stroman, and starring Mandy Patinkin, expected to premiere in London at the Menier Chocolate Factory on May 19, 2010 through June 26, with expectations for a transfer to Broadway.

Judy Kaye has just returned from The Old Globe in San Diego where she starred in a critically acclaimed production of Lost In Yonkers. She starred in the Broadway production of Souvenir, A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins for which she was nominated for a Tony Award. She performed the role of Ms. Jenkins Off-Broadway at the York Theatre, where she was nominated for Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel awards, and at the Berkshire Theatre Festival. Souvenir, starring Judy Kaye and Donald Corren has subsequently been seen in Los Angeles (LA Ovation Award), Westport, Tucson, Phoenix, San Francisco, Baltimore, Sarasota, and Rochester, NY. Ms. Kaye appeared in Zorba! for the Reprise series in Los Angeles (LA Ovation nomination), and as Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd on Broadway and on the National Tour, garnering a LA Drama Critics Circle Award, a Garland Award, and a Carbonell Award. Highlights of her career include original Broadway productions of The Phantom of the Opera (Tony Award, Drama Desk nomination), Mamma Mia (Tony and Drama Desk nominations), Ragtime (LA Ovation Award) and On the Twentieth Century (Theatre World Award, Drama Desk nomination). She also has performed at the Santa Fe Opera as Musetta in La bohme, Eurydice in Orpheus in the Underworld, and Lucy Lockett in The Beggars Opera. Other roles range from Sally in Follies, Maggie in The Man Who Came To Dinner, Penny in You Cant Take It With You, Kitty Dean in The Royal Family, to Mama Rose in Gypsy, and Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun. She has appeared with symphony orchestras around the country and the world, and has sung at the White House twice. Ms. Kaye has recorded numerous solo and cast recordings, and is the voice of Kinsey Milhone for the Sue Grafton/Random House Audio Book Alphabet Mystery series. For more information visit judykaye.com <http://judykaye.com>

Howard McGillin is known for his record-setting appearance as The Phantom of the Opera, a role he performed over 2550 times on Broadway. He appeared in Stephen Sondheims musical Bounce, in its premiere at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and later at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., where he was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for his performance. On Broadway as well as in Londons West End, his many leading roles include Kiss of the Spider Woman, She Loves Me, Mack and Mabel, The Secret Garden, Anything Goes (Tony and Drama Desk nominations), The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Tony and Drama Desk nominations, Theatre World Award); and Sunday in the Park with George. On national tour he played Captain Hook to Cathy Rigbys Peter Pan. Howard was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for his New York theatrical debut in the NY Shakespeare Festival's production of La bohme.

On film, he can be seen in the upcoming feature film All Good Things, and has made numerous guest appearances on television in series and movies for TV, and his numerous televised concerts include Stephen Sondheim's Follies, The Kennedy Center Honors, and The Boston Pops. He has performed on concert stages worldwide, from Tel Aviv with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra to Carnegie Hall and The White House. Aside from having recorded many books on tape, and narrated numerous episodes for Nature on PBS, he has also provided voices for animated feature films such as South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, and The Swan Princess. His solo CD, Howard McGillin: Where Time Stands Still is available online at cdbaby.com <http://cdbaby.com> .


Terri White has been in several Broadway and Off-Broadway shows including the original Joice Heth in Barnum, Nell Carter understudy in 1978 in Aint Misbehavin, later replacing her in the revival in 1988, Welcome to the Club, The Club (Obie Award), Nunsense I & II, Nuncrackers, Stepping Out at Radio City with Liza Minnelli, and most recently Finians Rainbow winning rave reviews! Other show include, Showboat, Damn Yankees, Bubbling Brown Sugar, Juba, The Jungle Book, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Chicago, And The World Goes Round, Little Shop of Horrors(as Audrey 2) and many more. She can be seen on VHS and DVD in Nunsense I & II with Rue McClanahan, Liza Live at Radio City Music Hall, Boys on the Side, and Law and Order, Criminal Intent. Recordings include, Forbidden Broadway 25th Anniversary, Barnum, Liza Live, Finians Rainbow (Irish Rep, St. James), Incurably Romantic, and her own CD The Ladys Got To Sing.

Steven Blier. Artistic director Steven Blier co-founded the New York Festival of Song (NYFOS) in 1988 with Michael Barrett. Since the Festivals inception he has programmed, performed, translated and annotated over one hundred vocal recitals with repertoire spanning the entire range of American song, art song from Schubert to Szymanowski, and popular song from early vaudeville to Lennon-McCartney. Mr. Blier also enjoys an eminent career as an accompanist and vocal coach. His recitals with Rene Fleming, Cecilia Bartoli, Samuel Ramey, Susan Graham, Frederica von Stade, and Jessye Norman have taken him to the stages of Carnegie Hall, La Scala, and Londons Wigmore Hall. He has premiered works of John Corigliano, Ned Rorem, William Bolcom, John Musto, Paul Moravec, Tobias Picker, Robert Beaser, and Lee Hoiby, many of which were commissioned by NYFOS. In addition to his many recordings with NYFOS, Mr. Bliers discography includes the upcoming May 2010 release of Bastianello/Lucrezia on Bridge Records; two NYFOS commissioned comic operas by William Bolcom, John Musto and Mark Campbell (libretti); four volumes of songs by Charles Ives with baritone William Sharp (Albany Records), a Grammy-nominated CD of American songs with Mr. Sharp (New World Records), and first recordings of music by Busoni and Borodin with cellist Dorothy Lawson (Koch International). His two most recent releases are The Land Where the Good Songs Go with Sylvia McNair and Hal Cazalet, and Spanish Love Songs with Joseph Kaiser and the late Lorraine Hunt Lieberson (Bridge Records). Mr. Blier is on the faculty of The Juilliard School, and has been active in encouraging young recitalists at summer programs, including the Wolf Trap Opera Company, Glimmerglass Opera, and the San Francisco Opera Center.

Michael Barrett. NYFOS co-founder and Associate Artistic Director Michael Barrett also serves as Chief Executive and General Director of the Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts.  In 1992, he co-founded the Moab Music Festival with his wife, violist Leslie Tomkins. From 1994 to 1997, he was the Director of the Tisch Center for the Arts at the 92nd Street Y in New York. A protg of Leonard Bernstein, Mr. Barrett began his long association with the renowned conductor and composer as a student in 1982.  He is currently the Artistic Advisor for the estate of Leonard Bernstein. Mr. Barrett has been a guest conductor with the Orchestra of St. Lukes, the New York Philharmonic, the London Symphony, the Israel Philharmonic and the Orchestre National de France, among others.  He also has served variously as conductor, producer, and music director of numerous special projects, including the world premiere of Volpone by John Musto. Mr. Barretts discography includes: the upcoming May 2010 release of Bastianello/Lucrezia on Bridge Records; two NYFOS commissioned comic operas by William Bolcom, John Musto and Mark Campbell (libretti); Spanish Love Songs, recorded live at Caramoor with Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, Steven Blier, and Joseph Kaiser; Live from the Moab Music Festival; the Grammy-nominated Evidence of Things Not Seen (New World Records); Aaron Jay Kernis: 100 Greatest Dance Hits (New Albion); On the Town (Deutsche Grammophon); Kaballah (Koch Classics) by Stewart Wallace and Michael Korie; Schumann Lieder with Lorraine Hunt and Kurt Ollman (Koch); and Arias and Barcarolles (Koch) by Leonard Bernstein (Grammy Award).
  
New York Festival of Song was founded in 1988 by Steven Blier and Michael Barrett.  NYFOS is dedicated to creating intimate song concerts of great beauty, humor and originality, combining music, poetry, and history to entertain, educate and create community among audiences and performers.  With a far-ranging repertoire of art songs, concert works and theater pieces, its thematic recitals have included programs from Brahms to the Beatles, from the nineteenth-century salons of Paris to Tin Pan Alley, from Russian art song to Argentine tangos, from sixteenth-century lute songs to new music.  NYFOS particularly celebrates American song literature and culture, and specializes in premiering and commissioning new American works.