Merry Music Making at Strings of Silk Music!

Let December begin! Just a “note” of music going on this week – and by request, for last minute booking availability 🙂
Merry Christmas!

Yesterday was the first show of the season – “It’s a Wonderful Life in the 12 Days of a Strolling Violinist” for the Good Templars of Jupiter Lodge Holiday party – don’t forget Saint Lucia Day 12/13!

Today – “It’s a Wonderful LIfe in the 12 Days of a Strolling Violinist” for the Waukegan Womens Club – YES! Jack Benny’s hometown!

Wednesday, 12/4 – “It’s a Wonderful LIfe in the 12 Days of a Strolling Violinist” for the Holiday Luncheon of the Savvy Seniors of Prince of Peace Catholic Church at Maravela’s in Fox Lake

Wednesday, 12/4 – Taize Service with cellist Wendy Cotton at the Sacred Heart Chapel of Clare Oaks in Bartlett, 7:00 p.m.

Friday, 12/6 – Holiday Party for residents of the Oak Trace community in Downers Grove with guitarist Steve Mazurowski
2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Friday, 12/6 – Holiday Party for the Grand Haven community at the Crystal Grand Banquets in Lemont, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, December 7th on VIOLA at North Central College for the Naperville chorus Holiday Concert, 8 p.m.

Happy Harmonies for Happy Holidays!

A Note-worthy November 10th with “Sings and Strings”

Lyric Opera Ball 2013

The Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Far West chapter celebrates its 50th anniversary with a performance by the multi-instrumental duo “Sings and Strings” Sunday, November 10th, 1:00 p.m., in the Joseph McGill Room of Cantigny Park, 1S151 Winfield Road in Wheaton, Illinois. For more information contact, Ida Lee at FarWestChapter@lyricopera.org.

“Sings and Strings” features Jennifer Silk, Chicago’s “favorite strolling violinist” and violist, with cellist and opera singer Wendy Cotton. A music education graduate of Western Michigan University and Arizona State University, Silk has entertained audiences at over 5,000 events as a full-time professional freelance musician. She has recorded numerous TV and radio commercials and teaches privately. Along with her one woman show “A Day in the Life of a Strolling Violinist” – a program inspired by her mentor and colleague well-known society violinist Franz Benteler – she is the lead violinist at the Lyric’s Opera Ball with the Stu Hirsh Orchestra. In addition to the violin, Silk also performs regularly in the viola section of the west suburban New Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by music director Kirk Muspratt.

Cellist and opera singer Cotton is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee with a degree in cello performance. Tying in with the Lyric’s upcoming production of “The Sound of Music, she will sing “Edelweiss” while playing her cello in a duet with Silk. Cotton began her singing career with dance bands but it wasn’t until she was in college that she was encouraged “to try” opera. The result was being awarded the honor of “Most Promising Young Artist” by the Metropolitan Opera of New York. Cotton has soloed extensively throughout the Midwest, teaches privately as well as being a prolific freelance cellist.

In a Lyric Opera Chapter, opera lovers of all ages get together to enjoy lectures, musical performances, special events, volunteer opportunities, and each other’s company. Each Chapter is chartered with the dual purpose of raising money to enhance educational and community-engagement programs and generating support for Lyric Opera of Chicago. Chapter members enjoy certain exclusive benefits, including an invitation to the all-Chapter Annual Luncheon Meeting featuring Ryan Opera Center ensemble members, the opportunity to be an OPERATHON volunteer, a discount at OperaShop for sales volunteers and the Chapter member price for all Community Chapter programs.

A UNIQUE EVENING OF MUSIC AND INTRIGUE

Like the Giant Behemoth…It walks the Earth unknowing of why it is here…nor from whence it came…
FRANKENSTEIN – An Oratorio for Orchestra, Chorus, Soloists and Narrator by Michael James Karasis with accompanying screen images by Arthur DD Hullinger
Brian Groner, Conductor
AND
The Premonition of Abraham Lincoln for Orchestra and Narrator
Yours truly in the viola section for this fantastic concert!!
Tuesday, October 29th
8:00 p.m.
Prairie Center for the Arts
201 Schaumburg
Tickets $10.00/Students $5.00

Frankenstein - An Oratorio by Michael Karasis