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The 91勛圖厙 Performing Arts Center (AU PAC) has announced the launch of two newly designed guest artist series, the Spotlight and the Masters, for the 2011-12 Season starting in September. This will be the fourth season since the AU PAC opened its impressive state-of-the-art five venue brick and glass complex in 2008, and the second season offering a guest artist program.

According to Assistant Dean and AU PAC Executive Director William Prenevost, We are blessed here at Adelphi with what is no doubt the finest concert hall on Long Island. Its acoustics are nearly perfect, and it has a visual splendor to it. With a performance space like this, its much easier to attract stellar performers here to the center of Nassau County, he said.

The Spotlight series will offer a variety of five concert events including stars from Broadway and television, a Canadian champion tap dancer and fiddler, a world-renowned chamber orchestra, and a major singer-songwriter. The Masters series offers six concerts featuring two internationally acclaimed classical music ensembles, both in residence at Adelphi, an award-winning pianist, and a nationally recognized contemporary dance troupe. All Masters series artists will also lead master classes at AU PAC.

The Spotlight series kicks off on Saturday, September 24 with the Broadway star and recording artist simply known as泭Simone. Her impressive resume includes starring roles on Broadway in the musical泭插勳餃硃泭and the national touring production of泭賊楚捧啦. As a singer, songwriter, and performer,泭Simone泭transcends genres while echoing the blues and jazz tradition of her mother, music icon and pioneer Nina Simone. Her diverse repertoire and electrifying style has dazzled audiences at venues throughout the world including the Sydney Opera House, the Montreaux Jazz Festival, and Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl. This will be her Long Island concert debut.

Actor, singer, and musician泭Hal Lindens泭appearance is scheduled forSaturday, December 17, 2011. He has earned two Emmys and Broadway’s highest accolade, the Tony. He won the 1971 Tony award for his role in The Rothschilds. His title role on the popular Barney Miller (1975) sitcom earned him Emmy nominations every year the program aired.泭 Recently, hes appeared on TV Lands series Hot in Cleveland with Betty White. This month,泭Hal Linden泭releases his first CD Its Never Too Late. His entertaining variety show features Mr. Linden singing Broadway show-stopper songs (hes performed in over 20 Broadway shows), a set of Benny Goodman jazz favorites (hes a classically trained clarinetist), and he tells jokes along the way.

Stephanie Cadman & Celtic Blaze泭will play on Saturday, March 3, 2012. Ms. Cadman泭is a泭triple-threat performing artistshe sings, plays a furious fiddle, and shes a world-champion tap dancer. Her show features Celtic music and dance through the bright prism of Ms. Cadmans Canadian heritage, uniquely blending her vast experience featuring Ottawa Valley-style Celtic step-dancing, along with her classical and Celtic fiddle-playing.泭Stephanie Cadman泭is a founding member of the hit dance show泭The StepCrew, and is also one of Canadas top violinists featured in the production of泭Bowfire. Audiences throughout North America, Asia, and even Canadian troops overseas have been captivated by her multiple talents and joyfully uplifting performances.

The finale of the new AU PAC Spotlight series will be theGrammy Award-winning泭Orpheus Chamber Orchestra泭on stage on Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Based in New York City at Carnegie Hall,泭Orpheus Chamber Orchestra泭is one of the worlds most respected chamber orchestra ensembles. The orchestra is known for its collaborative leadership style, in which the musicians, not a conductor, interpret the score, creating a special泭esprit de corps泭in performance. The program will feature violin soloist Vivian Hagner performing BeethovensRomance No. 2for Violin泭and Vieuxtemps泭Concerto for Violin, No. 5, in A minor Op 37.泭

Several popular singer/songwriters are under consideration for the fifth concert of the Spotlight Series. An announcement of this artist and a concert date will be made soon.

The Masters series kicks off with the泭Jupiter String Quartet泭onFriday, September 23, 2011. Formed in 2001, the Boston-based泭Jupiter String Quartet泭has built a national and international reputation for its dynamic performances. This gifted and youngish foursome presented an ambitious program, said theWashington Post, and brought them off superbly.泭The Kansas City Star泭said they played as if they were on fire, with passion and energy galore. This will be the fourth year that violinists Nelson Lee and Megan Freivogel, violist Liz Freivogel, and cellist Daniel McDonough will perform two concerts and conduct master classes. The programs for this concert, and another on Saturday, April 14, 2012, will be announced at a later date.

Trio Solisti泭will playon the Concert Hall stage on Saturday, October 15, 2011. These three critically acclaimed musiciansMaria Bachmann, violin;泭Alexis Pia Gerlach, cello; and泭Jon Klibonoff, pianowill also be in residence at Adelphi for student training.泭Trio Solisti泭has earned a reputation for soulful and passionate performances marked by virtuosity, seamless ensemble playing, and thrilling abandon. Performing a broad spectrum of styles, their versatility extends to new music, most notably to the work of Adelphis Paul Moravec, who composed his 2004 Pulitzer Prize-winning work,泭Tempest Fantasy, for them. The programs for this concert and a second on Saturday, February 11, 2012, are to be announced in the future.

Multi-award-winning Russia-born pianist泭Vassily Primakov泭makes his AU PAC debuton Saturday, February 4, 2012.泭Vassily Primakov泭has been hailed as a pianist of world class importance.泭Gramophone泭wrote that Primakovs empathy with Chopins spirit could hardly be more complete, and the泭American Record Guide泭stated: In Chopin, no one currently playing and recording sounds as good as this. This is a great Chopin pianist. His recording of Mozart concertos released last summer has won rave reviews including a Grade A from the泭Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Over the last three decades, one troupe has reigned over Chicagos dance scene growing its reputation beyond the Midwest to points around the worldthe Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. As the finale in the AU PAC Masters series泭Hubbard Street 2泭(HS2), will bring the distinct泭Hubbard Street泭style of contemporary dance to Long Island. This national and international touring troupe notorious for their athleticism and fearless dancing will perform twice, Saturday, April 14 and Sunday April 15, 2012. HS2s six talented professional dancers also will be in residence for a master class with Adelphi dance majors.

Tickets for the Spotlight series are $35 and $45; and for the Masters series $25 and $35 with discounts for students, seniors, and subscribers. Three-event subscribers will save 10%, while five-event subscribers will save 30%. However,泭early-bird subscribers, those who sign up by May 31, will receive an additional 10% on top of the already existing subscription discount bringing their savings up to 40% off the full ticket price for this limited time. Subscribers enjoy additional benefits including priority seats.泭

Tickets for single events will go on sale August 30, 2011. The programs, artists, and dates for the AU PACs 2011-12 Season are subject to change.

The AU PAC is conveniently located within walking distance from the Nassau Boulevard Station on the Long Island Rail Road and visitors can take advantage of free parking on the Garden City campus of 91勛圖厙. To order subscriptions, call the AU PAC Box Office at 516.877.4000 or visit the泭泭website for more information.

The performance seasons for the 91勛圖厙 Departments of Theatre, Music, and Dance will be announced at a later date. The AU PAC has hosted 400 events to an accumulated audience of more than 46,000, since it opened. It is also home to more than 200 students and faculty. The three-fold mission of the AU PAC is to enhance the educational experience of students, to engage and entertain Adelphis neighboring Long Island communities, and to provide opportunities for the ongoing development of the performing arts faculty and staff.


For further information, please contact:

Todd Wilson
Strategic Communications Director
p 516.237.8634
e twilson@adelphi.edu

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