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Sunday Strings: Meijer Gardens presents series of live classical chamber music concerts

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By WKTV Staff

deborah@wktv.org


Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is proud to present Sunday Strings, a series of live classical chamber music concerts featuring renowned musicians from West Michigan.

Sunday Strings concerts are free for members and included in general admission for other guests. This series takes place from 2–3 p.m. in the Huizenga Grand Room, unless otherwise noted, on select Sundays in July and August.

This summer, Sunday Strings will celebrate its fifth anniversary season, including the “Surprise!” final concert on August 11—with a special program followed by a reception.

Filling an off-season gap

Sunday Strings was conceived and created in 2020 by Haijin Choi, Grand Rapids Symphony section violinist, to provide an opportunity in summer months for chamber music fans to experience unique and compelling musical selections—from classical to contemporary—performed by musicians from around West Michigan.

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Each concert features a different group of musicians performing a variety of classical repertoire, from the Baroque era to contemporary compositions.

This performance series was specifically designed to fill the summer gap and work with an already established fanbase. The attendance and enthusiasm from the audience—even for the initial outdoor small performances during the pandemic—proved there was a desire for chamber music during the typical off-season.

2024 Sunday Strings Lineup

July 7: String Quartet
Pushing and Pulling
Exploring the ingenious manner in which musical elements are deconstructed through compositions by Dennehy, Beethoven and Debussy.
Performers: Haijin Choi (violin), Clara Schubilske (violin), Arturo Ziraldo (viola), Jinn Shin (cello).

July 14: Clarinet Quintet
Duality of Life and Music
Examining the dual nature of life and music from the perspectives of two composers—Golijov and Brahms—featuring clarinetist Georgiy Borisov.
Performers: Georgiy Borisov (clarinet), Adam Liebert (violin), Haijin Choi (violin), Paul Swantek (viola), Igor Cetkovic (cello).

July 21: Piano Trio
In Memory of Great Friendship
Reflecting on the bonds of friendship through piano trio compositions by Suk and Arensky.
Performers: Andrew Lenhart (piano), Andrew Plaisier (cello), Haijin Choi (violin).

July 28: Horn Trio
Is It Really ‘French?’
A concert providing a captivating exploration of the horn’s musical journey through Classical (Mozart), Romantic (Brahms) and Contemporary (Wilhelm Hans) repertoire.
Performers: Colin Bianchi (horn), Andrew Lenhart (piano), Haijin Choi (violin).

August 4: Bach Solo
This Is What Bach Means To Me
Four different stories told by four string players—an afternoon with Bach.
Performers: Haijin Choi (violin), Jaewon Seo (violin), Alicia Eppinga (cello), Igor Cetkovic (cello).

August 11:
Surprise!
A concert featuring a surprise program in celebration of Sunday Strings’ fifth anniversary.
Performers: Haijin Choi (violin), Letitia Jap (violin), Barb Corbato (viola), Jinn Shin (cello), Adam Liebert (violin), Jenna Anderson (violin), Arturo Ziraldo (viola), Andrew Plaisier (cello) and Mark Buchner (bass).


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A cultural experience

Sunday Strings is part of Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park’s commitment to providing a diverse range of cultural experiences for the community. The series is made possible through the generous support of Jim and Marie Preston, Dick and Samantha Gauthier, Ping and Tim Liang, Todd Oleson, Sarah Ash, and Blue Lake Public Radio.

For more information about the Sunday Strings series, including the full schedule of performances and program information, visit: MeijerGardens.org/calendar/sunday-strings

Grand Rapids Symphony ratifies one-year contract agreement with Symphony musicians

The Grand Rapids Symphony Society and the musicians represented by the American Federation of Musicians, Local 56, have agreed to a new one-year contract. (Supplied)

By Jeffrey Kaczmarczyk
Grand Rapids Symphony


The Grand Rapids Symphonyand the Grand Rapids Federation of Musicians have ratified a one-year collective bargaining agreement, which continues economic provisions of the expiring contract while implementing several work rule changes.

The current contract between the Grand Rapids Symphony Society and musicians represented by the American Federation of Musicians, Local 56, expires August 31, 2020. The new contract will be in effect from September 1 through August 31, 2021.

Prior to the outbreak of COVID-19, management and musicians were working on a multi-year contract. The uncertainties of the present situation led both sides to agree to a one-year extension of the most recent contract.

“Planning for a multi-year contract right now is no longer straightforward,” said Grand Rapids Symphony President and CEO Mary Tuuk. “This one-year agreement is a prudent course of action that supports our talented musicians in unprecedented times.  The agreement also reflects our shared commitment to advance the mission of the Grand Rapids Symphony over the next year.”

Barbara Corbató, assistant principal violist, and Mark Buchner, section double bassist, who served as co-lead negotiators, said the musicians are pleased with the agreement.

“The musicians of the Grand Rapids Symphony feel very fortunate to have the support of our Board, administration and community leaders as we all navigate these uncertain times,” Corbató and Buchner said in a prepared statement. “These negotiations were collaborative and amicable, with a shared vision of working for a strong organization. This one-year extension gives the musicians a sense of stability with the knowledge that the Grand Rapids Symphony organization will be prepared to begin performing for our audiences as soon as we can do so safely.”

Music Director Marcelo Lehninger said he’s pleased the Grand Rapids Symphony and its musicians have reached a new collective bargaining agreement months before it takes effect.

“Successfully concluding contract negotiations allows us to devote all our energies to work hard to find creative ways to keep delivering music to our audience,” said Lehninger, who has served as Music Director since June 2016. “I am extremely thankful for the support of the Grand Rapids Symphony Board, Foundation trustees, and donors, who allow us to care for our musicians in such challenging times. It makes me proud to be a part of such a united Symphony family and its special community.”

Musicians ratified the contract on Wednesday, May 20, and the Grand Rapids Symphony’s Board of Directors unanimously approved the contract on Thursday, May 21.

The Grand Rapids Symphony has 50-full-time, contracted positions, and about 30 per-service positions on its roster. 

Art.Downtown. – Grand Rapids is April 9

 

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400 Artists, 30+ Destinations, 3 Trolleys, 1 Night

 

By Avenue for the Arts

 

This spring, Art.Downtown. will captivate Grand Rapids on Saturday, April 9, 2016 from 12-9 pm. Grand Rapids’ ultimate local art experience will feature several hundred artists in dozens of galleries, businesses, and studio spaces around downtown GR. Expanding from the Avenue for the Arts corridor in the Heartside Neighborhood to Kendall College of Art and Design and Devos Place in central downtown, this one-night event features several hundred artists in dozens of galleries, businesses, and studio spaces around downtown Grand Rapids.

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Here’s some of what to expect, rain or shine: artists and musicians exhibiting and performing at a variety of unexpected locations from U-haul trailers, the art museum, parking lots and private studios. Come early and stay late, for a night on the town with family and friends.

 

Grand Rapids Trolley will provide free transportation to all the major areas of Art.Downtown. Volunteers and maps will be on-site to help guide you to various sites, restaurants, and parking locations. Meet and speak with artists, curators, and shop owners about everything from artistic methods to collective movements. Join the excitement and see what our downtown arts community has to offer!

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Stay updated on Art.Downtown. information by attending planning meetings at 307 S. Division Ave, and by visiting our website. Follow @AveForTheArtsGR on Twitter, and join the event conversation by using #ArtDowntown. Connect with Avenue on Facebook for detailed updates about Art.Downtown. and special event postings.

 

For more info, call 616.914.8463.

 

Photos courtesy of Avenue for the Arts