Richard Goode, Audra McDonald, Brad Mehldau to Perform at Gilmore Festival

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The schedule for the 2008 Gilmore Keyboard Festival has been released, and among the artists on the bill for the biannual event are Richard Goode, Audra McDonald, and the Brad Mehldau Trio. The Festival will be held April 24May 13, in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

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The schedule for the 2008 Gilmore Keyboard Festival has been released, and among the artists on the bill for the biannual event are Richard Goode, Audra McDonald, and the Brad Mehldau Trio. The Festival will be held April 24May 13, in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Richard Goode will perform a special prelude recital on April 13, just before the rest of the festival gets under way, with works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, and Debussy. On May 8, Audra will perform a vocal recital, backed by a jazz trio, interpreting songs from an ecclectic range of songwriters from Randy Newman to Rodgers & Hammerstein and the Gershwins. Brad and his triobassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossywill perform two sets on May 2 as part of the Festival's Jazz Club series.

For complete program and ticket information, visit thegilmoreiscoming.com.

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  • Sunday, December 2, 2007
    Richard Goode, Audra McDonald, Brad Mehldau to Perform at Gilmore Festival

    The schedule for the 2008 Gilmore Keyboard Festival has been released, and among the artists on the bill for the biannual event are Richard Goode, Audra McDonald, and the Brad Mehldau Trio. The Festival will be held April 24May 13, in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

    Richard Goode will perform a special prelude recital on April 13, just before the rest of the festival gets under way, with works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, and Debussy. On May 8, Audra will perform a vocal recital, backed by a jazz trio, interpreting songs from an ecclectic range of songwriters from Randy Newman to Rodgers & Hammerstein and the Gershwins. Brad and his triobassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossywill perform two sets on May 2 as part of the Festival's Jazz Club series.

    For complete program and ticket information, visit thegilmoreiscoming.com.

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