Enjoy this Indiana based duo perform acoustic country, jazz, and rock at the Oliver Winery patio.
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13 Saturday / July 13, 2019
Davis & Devitt Live at Oliver Winery
04:00 pm to 07:00 pm
Oliver Winery
https://www.oliverwinery.com/visit/events
13 Saturday / July 13, 2019
11th USA International Harp Competition Stage IV
07:00 pm
Jacobs School of Music Musical Arts Center (MAC)
https://usaihc.org
The USA International Harp Competition (USAIHC) is a triennial performance competition held at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana that recognizes the accomplishments and fosters the careers of gifted young harpists worldwide. Founded in 1989 by Susann McDonald, world-renowned harpist and Distinguished Professor of Music at Indiana University, the USA International Harp Competition is open to harpists of all nationalities between the ages of 18 and 32.
During the ten-day competition, contestants compete in four stages: the first two stages consist of required repertoire, the third stage is a 40-minute solo program of the contestant’s choice, and the fourth stage features the three finalists performing a harp concerto accompanied by the Jacobs School of Music Philharmonic at the Indiana University Musical Arts Center. All stages are free and open to the public.
13 Saturday / July 13, 2019
Atlys feat. Travis Puntarelli
07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
FAR Center for Contemporary Arts
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/atlys-featuring-travis-puntarelli-tickets-61505786463
FAR Center for Contemporary Arts is proud to present Atlys, the classically trained, all-female string quartet, for a live performance in the 505 Theatre on Saturday July 13th. Atlys pushes the boundaries of their genre to create an infinite world of possibilities for string quartet. Hailed for being incredibly passionate and interactive, they create a concert atmosphere that is absolutely mesmerizing. By using looping pedals and extending the traditional string instrument technique to include atmospheric and percussive textures, ATLYS creates captivating twenty-first-century symphonies from just their four instruments. Don’t miss this opportunity to see Atlys featuring Travis Puntarelli, Balladir play live in Bloomington, reserve your ticket now.
13 Saturday / July 13, 2019
Born in the U S A
07:30 pm to 09:30 pm
Brown County Playhouse
http://browncountyplayhouse.org
Eric Brown & The L Street Band capture the essence of Bruce’s iconic sound in a way that pays homage to the legend’s early rise from New Jersey working class hero to international superstar. The stage show has the kinetic energy that only Springsteen’s music can generate: a visual spectacle accompanied by memorable music! Featuring Dancing in the Dark, Born in the USA, Hungry Heart, Born to Run, fan-favorite Rosalita and many other Springsteen classics. Doors open at 7 pm, showtime 7:30 pm. Concessions available.
13 Saturday / July 13, 2019
11th USA International Harp Competition Award Ceremony
09:00 pm
Jacobs School of Music Musical Arts Center (MAC)
https://usaihc.org
The USA International Harp Competition (USAIHC) is a triennial performance competition held at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana that recognizes the accomplishments and fosters the careers of gifted young harpists worldwide. Founded in 1989 by Susann McDonald, world-renowned harpist and Distinguished Professor of Music at Indiana University, the USA International Harp Competition is open to harpists of all nationalities between the ages of 18 and 32.
During the ten-day competition, contestants compete in four stages: the first two stages consist of required repertoire, the third stage is a 40-minute solo program of the contestant’s choice, and the fourth stage features the three finalists performing a harp concerto accompanied by the Jacobs School of Music Philharmonic at the Indiana University Musical Arts Center. All stages are free and open to the public.