Showing events for May 27th 2008
Buffalo's Urban Barns
Tue, May 27th 2008
12:15pm617 Main Street,
Buffalo, NY
Vincent Kuntz presents "Buffalo's Urban Barns" as part of The Landmark Society's Tuesday Talks series.
The Backyardigans Live!
May 27th - 28th646 Main Street,
Buffalo, NY
Nickelodeon and Broadway Across America announce a brand-new, national touring production of The Backyardigans Live! Tale of the Mighty Knights. The Backyardigans Live! Tale of the Mighty Knights, based on the prime time Nickelodeon special which premiered Jan. 14, 2008, follows Nickelodeon’s backyard friends, Uniqua and Tyrone, as they become Knights and embark on a quest to protect King Pablo’s unpredictable egg. Along the way, Grabbing Goblin Austin and Flighty Fairy Tasha join the medieval mayhem as the runaway egg hatches feet and makes an unexpected dash all the way up to Dragon Mountain. The Backyardigans will need the audience’s help to face a mighty dragon and return the egg to the king. The Backyardigans Live! will have the entire family singing, dancing and laughing along to songs of courage, friendship and the power of imagination.
A Musical Feast
Tue, May 27th 2008
8:00pm320 Porter Avenue,
Buffalo, NY
A Musical Feast, the dynamic new chamber music organization founded by retired Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra concertmaster Charles Haupt in 2006, presents the final concert in its very successful second season at The Kavinoky Theater of D’Youville College.
Making a very welcome return to A Musical Feast will be a special guest, the bass-trombone virtuoso David Taylor. The only bass trombonist to win the National Academy of Recording Arts and Science’s “Most Valued Player Award,” Mr. Taylor has done so a total of five times, the most times that it can be awarded to any musician. He has been on numerous Grammy award-winning recordings, having recorded with artists as diverse as Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, YoYo Ma and the Rolling Stones, in addition to recording seven solo CD’s. The evening will conclude with a performance of Mozart’s Piano Trio No. 5, in C major K. 548, featuring Mr. Haupt (violin), Mr. Golove (cello) and Ms. Hoca (piano). Composed towards the end of the composer’s all too brief life, the work has a very natural elegance, combining great vitality with intimacy and, ultimately, a wonderful sense of serenity.
Once again, A Musical Feast, promises an evening of deep listening enjoyment, where the most talented artists perform a carefully selected and balanced program of the very finest compositions, both familiar and rare.
Photo: David Taylor.

