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Evening Concert Blue Skies The Immigrant Songwriters Fri, Aug 4, 7:30 - 9:30 pm Jaqua Concert Hall, The Shedd Institute |
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Born Israel Isidore Beilin in 1888 in Tyumen, Russia, Irving Berlin immigrated to the United States with his family when he was 5 years old. As was the case for so many other immigrant families at the time--especially eastern European Jewish families--the Beilin's were not so much seeking out America, as they were fleeing a homeland that did not want them. But having arrived here they proceeded, again like so many others, to become Americans as soon and as fully as possible. Indded, Israel Beilin's own path left him one of the clearest American voices of his century: indeed, through classics like "God Bless America", "White Christmas" and many more Irving Berlin helped articulate what it means to be an American almost better than anyone else.
But Irving Berlin wasn't the only immigrant composer to help define his new homeland. Indeed, the entire popular song industry of the early 20th century seemed peopled by those who were not born here. In this, our first 2006 OFAM evening concert at The Shedd, Dick and company are joined by soprano Maria Jette and OFAM favorite's Bill Hulings and Michael Stone in a celebration of the great first and second-generation immigrant songwriters that changed the face of American music, including Irving Berlin, George & Ira Gershwins, Harry Warren, Yip Harburg, Harold Arlen, Leonard Bernstein, Rodgers & Hart, among others.
| | | Event Personnel | | | Maria Jette, vocalsBill Hulings, vocalsMichael Stone, vocalsDick Hyman, piano, directorPeter Appleyard, vibraphoneMike Denny, guitarDoug Miller, bassKen Peplowski, clarinet, saxophoneRandy Sandke, trumpet |
| | Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor(1948) | I. Berlin (m) |
| | Give My Regards To Broadway(1904) | G. Cohan (w/m) |
| | Abie Sings An Irish Song(1913) | I. Berlin (w/m) |
| | Russian Lullaby(1927) | I. Berlin (w/m) |
| | Bill(1917) - introduced in Show Boat | P. Wodehouse (w), J. Kern (m) |
| | Fascinating Rhythm(1924) | I. Gershwin (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | Embraceable You(1930) | I. Gershwin (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | Memories Of You(1930) - introduced in Blackbirds of 1930 | A. Razaf (w), E. Blake (m) |
| | Lullaby of Broadway(1935) - introduced in Gold Diggers of 1935 | A. Dubin (w), H. Warren (m) |
| | Dancing In The Dark(1931) - introduced in The Band Wagon | H. Dietz (w), A. Schwartz (m) |
| | Lover(1932) - introduced in Love Me Tonight | L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m) |
| | All The Things You Are(1939) - introduced in Very Warm For May | O. Hammerstein II (w), J. Kern (m) |
| | September Song(1938) | M. Anderson (w), K. Weill (m) |
| | Blue Skies(1945) | I. Berlin (w/m) |
| | Summertime(1935) - introduced in Porgy and Bess | I. Gershwin/D. Heyward (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | Chattanooga Choo Choo(1941) - introduced in Sun Valley Serenade | G. Mack (w), H. Warren (m) |
| | Easter Parade(1948) | I. Berlin (w/m) |
| | America(1957) - introduced in West Side Story | S. Sondheim (w), L. Bernstein (m) |
| | Over The Rainbow(1939) - introduced in The Wizard Of Oz | Y. Harburg (w), H. Arlen (m) |
| | | Featured composers, lyricists, creators | | | | | Maxwell Anderson Harold ArlenIrving Berlin Leonard Bernstein Eubie Blake George M. Cohan Howard Dietz Al DubinGeorge Gershwin Ira Gershwin Oscar Hammerstein II Yip HarburgLorenz Hart DuBose Heyward Jerome Kern Emma Lazarus Gordon Mack Andy RazafRichard Rodgers Arthur Schwartz Stephen Sondheim Harry WarrenKurt Weill P G Wodehouse |
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Blue Skies Ticket Prices |
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| AA | 38.00 | 32.50 | 30.50 | 28.50 | 19.00 | | A | 30.00 | 25.50 | 24.00 | 22.50 | 15.00 | | B | 22.00 | 18.75 | 17.75 | 16.50 | 11.00 | | O | 22.00 | 18.75 | 17.75 | 16.50 | 11.00 |
 | Jaqua Concert Hall The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts 285 E Broadway Eugene, Oregon 541-434-7000 |
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Purchase tickets at: 1. The Shedd Ticket Office 541.434.7000 2. The Hult Ticket Office 541.682.5000
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