Montclair Magazine Fall 2017 | Page 26

Montclair Montclair PRESENTING THE MONTCLAIR ORCHESTRA OCTOBER 22 The inaugural performance of the new MONTCLAIR ORCHESTRA takes place 7-9 p.m., Oct. 22, at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. Conductor David Chan (see article on page 52), whose day job is concert master at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, leads a program inspired by opera and song. Internationally acclaimed soprano YING FANG joins the orchestra for the finale to Mahler’s pastoral Symphony #4. Also on the program: Verdi’s overture to La forza del destino; Mozart’s Symphony #29, and Mahler’s Symphony #4. St. Luke's Church, 73 S. Fullerton, montclairorchestra.org • Montclair ANTHROPOLOGIE AS ART GALLERY For roughly two months this fall, there will be another reason to visit Montclair’s ANTHROPOLOGIE store besides the need to buy stylish clothes and housewares: Montclairian CARRIE EMMA PRADIEU will be the store’s “resident artist.” Pradieu’s large abstract paintings, which were inspired by India, feature seasonal shades of red, orange and yellow mixed with gold. 470 Bloomfield Ave., (973) 509-0213, anthropologie.com • 24 FALL 2017 MONTCLAIR MAGAZINE JAZZ HOUSE KIDS TURNS 15 OCTOBER It’s hard to believe that it’s been 15 years since this Montclair institution was launched — maybe because we can’t imagine the music scene in this town without them. To celebrate their legacy, JHK is throwing a gala on Oct. 24 at NJPAC in Newark. The 5:30 p.m. cocktail reception will be followed by a star-studded concert at 7 p.m. featuring multiple Grammy award-winning saxophonist DAVID SANBORN; trailblazing percussionist SHEILA E.; keyboard prodigy MATTHEW WHITAKER (pictured here), and many more. The night will be capped off with a Gala Celebration Dinner. NJPAC: 1 Center St., Newark, 888-GO-NJPAC, njpac.org 24 • West Orange LIFE IN PARADISE In this Luna Stage production, a Muslim- American Bronx teenager and her mysterious high school biology teacher form an unlikely partnership that is shaken by conflicts over religion, science and mentorship. It was written by LAURA MARIA CENSABELLA, and features GRANT SHAUD a frequent stage performer perhaps best known for his role on the TV show Murphy Brown; actress LILY BALSEN co-stars. Paradise runs from Nov. 2-19. 555 Valley Road, (973) 395-5551, lunastage.org • Montclair CELEBRATE GLENRIDGE AVENUE OCTOBER 7 The GLENRIDGE AVENUE ARTS & MUSIC FESTIVAL, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Oct. 7, brings out the best of this vibrant thoroughfare. With more than 40 vendors offering everything from handmade skincare products to vintage records, shopping local is easy. There will also be live music from the center stage that normally graces Church Street, as well as a wide variety of food from the many restaurants on these blocks. The event is presented in conjunction with the Montclair Center BID. (973) 509-3820, montclaircenter.com. • COMPILED BY CINDY SCHWEICH HANDLER CHRIS montclair arts