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More added to VAF’s spring, summer lineup

Speedo Green, Jae Sinnett Trio among performanc­es announced for festival

- By Amy Poulter Staff Writer

NORFOLK — As the weather warms and pandemic restrictio­ns ease, the Virginia Arts Festival is adding events to its 2021 calendar — more concerts, live theater, and opera performanc­es.

“As we passed through the pandemic, we were reminded every day of how vital the arts are to our quality of life,” Robert Cross, the festival’s Perry artistic director, said in a release. “Our audiences are longing to share the thrill of great performanc­es again; artists are eager to return to the stage. It’s our mission to bring them together, and we are honored and thrilled to be a catalyst for the arts’ return.”

Additions include:

April 15: The Catalyst Quartet

Attucks Theatre, 1010 Church St., Norfolk The performanc­e will explore how unity can be achieved through music. This performanc­e will continue the tradition of the historic venue’s vital role: honoring the innumerabl­e contributi­ons of Black artists.

April 17: Ryan Speedo Green

Chrysler Hall, 215 St. Paul’s Blvd., Norfolk Opera singer and Suffolk native Ryan Speedo Green will perform opera favorites with young singers on the rise from the Virginia Opera Emerging Artists Program, backed by the Virginia Symphony Orchestra conducted by the Virginia Opera’s artistic director, Adam Turner.

April 22: Virginia Arts Festival Chamber Players

Bank Street Stage, at the corner of Bank and East Charlotte streets in downtown Norfolk The VAF Chamber Players will perform on the festival’s new outdoor stage. Pieces will include Villa-Lobos’ lyrical “Bachianas Brasileira­s No. 5,” Dvořák’s “Serenade for Wind Instrument­s,” and Gounod’s “Petite Symphonie.” Virginia Opera’s artistic director, Adam Turner, will conduct. The concert features members of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra along with other gifted area musicians, and soprano Symone Harcum from the Virginia Opera’s Emerging Artists Program.

April 30-May 1: Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Septet with Wynton Marsalis

Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 201 Market St., Virginia Beach

A rare opportunit­y to hear the JLCO Septet with Wynton Marsalis in a small group configurat­ion. Under Music

Director Wynton Marsalis, the orchestra performs a vast repertoire, from rare historic compositio­ns to works commission­ed by Jazz at Lincoln Center, including compositio­ns and arrangemen­ts by Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Fletcher Henderson, Thelonious Monk, Mary Lou Williams, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Goodman, Charles Mingus and many others.

May 2: Pianist Rob Fisher and Tony Award nominee Laura Osnes

Bank Street Stage

Festival friend, conductor and pianist Rob Fisher will perform with Tony Award nominee and actress

Laura Osnes. Osnes is best known for starring roles on Broadway in Rodgers & Hammerstei­n’s “Cinderella,” “Anything Goes,” and “Bonnie and Clyde.”

May 13: Guitarist Manuel Barrueco

Bank Street Stage

Hailed as “the greatest living guitarist on the world stage today” by Fanfare magazine, Barrueco has performed in the great concert halls around the world and in such popular programs as “CBS Sunday Morning” and a PBS bio-documentar­y.

May 14-15: Virginia Symphony Orchestra with Chesapeake native Aundi Marie Moore

American conductor Gerard Schwarz will appear with Aundie

Marie Moore, the Grammy Award-winning soprano with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, and Chesapeake native, for American classics.

May 15: Jae Sinnett Trio

Bank Street Stage

Local jazz artist Jae Sinnett will perform with Allen Farnham on piano and Terry Burrell on bass.

May 25-26: Olga Kern

Bank Street Stage (25th); Sandler Center (26th)

The festival’s director of chamber music and Van Cliburn Gold Medalist, Olga Kern, will perform. Her Olga Kern Trio will feature Canadian violinist Lara St. John as well as Canadian Juno award-winning cellist Amanda Forsyth, former principal cellist of the National

Arts Centre Orchestra in Ontario.

May 28-30: Norfolk

State University Theatre Company, “A Musical Tribute to Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston”

Bank Street Stage

Directed by NSU producing artistic director Anthony Mark Stockard, this performanc­e will feature theater company alumni.

June 4: Chris Smither

Bank Street Stage

From North Shore Point House Concerts and the festival, folk/blues singer-songwriter Chris Smither.

June 27: Mipso

Bank Street Stage

From North Shore Point House Concerts and the festival, Mipso, a bluegrass/indie-folk band out of Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

More performanc­es will be announced soon. Tickets are available online at vafest.org or by calling the festival box office at 757-282-2822.

 ?? STEVE EARLEY/VIRGINIAN-PILOT ?? Jae Sinnett rehearses on Jan. 19, 2019, for a show to support his latest CD,“Americana Groove Project.”The local jazz artist will perform with Allen Farnham on piano and Terry Burrell on bass May 15 for the Virginia Arts Festival.
STEVE EARLEY/VIRGINIAN-PILOT Jae Sinnett rehearses on Jan. 19, 2019, for a show to support his latest CD,“Americana Groove Project.”The local jazz artist will perform with Allen Farnham on piano and Terry Burrell on bass May 15 for the Virginia Arts Festival.

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