The Capitol Center Orchestra Presents Paul Whiteman Tribute Concert

By: Jan. 15, 2012
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As part of "A Moment in Time" Series, The Capitol Center Orchestra, under the direction of Clayton J. Poole, will pay tribute to Paul Whiteman the "King of Jazz" on Sunday January 15th at 4pm at the Capitol Center for the Arts. The performance will feature the original 1924 version of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with critically acclaimed piano soloist Frederick Moyer and special guest vocalist Ms. Patty Barkas. Tickets start at $22.

The Jazz age comes alive once again as the Capitol Center Jazz Orchestra expands to twenty-eight musicians as they pay homage to the 'King of Jazz', Paul Whiteman. On February 12, 1924, The Whiteman Orchestra introduced Rhapsody in Blue featuring the composer; George Gershwin at the piano in the very first jazz concert of all time entitled "An Experiment in Modern Music". The CCJO will perform this original version of the Rhapsody with the internationally renowned piano soloist Mr. Frederick Moyer at the keyboard.

During over twenty-five years as a full-time concert pianist, Frederick Moyer has carved out a vital and unusual career that has taken him to forty-one countries and to such far-flung venues as Suntory Hall in Tokyo, the Sydney Opera House, Windsor Castle and the Kennedy Center. Moyer's enthusiasm, exacting artistry, and adventurous programming have made him a favorite among audiences of all ages.

The concert will be a collage of Whiteman's music, spanning from 1919-1949 and featuring such jazz icons as Mildred Bailey, Billie Holiday, Bix Beiderbecke, The Modernaires, Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey and many others.

Venture back to 1924 and experience the live sounds of the Jazz Age in this one of a kind "Moment in Time" Concert.

Tickets are available now by calling 603-225-1111, online at www.ccanh.com, and at the box office on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ticket prices are $47 Gold Circle, $37 Orchestra/Mezzanine, and $22 Balcony.



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