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2020-06-17 19:01:00
Sergio Mims: Clarinetist Anthony McGill returns to UChicago Presents in a streaming concert Friday, June 26, 7 PM CDT
Anthony McGill Sergio A. Mims forwards this release: UChicago Presents: “An instrumental force in the face of darkness.” — New York Times Chicago native Anthony McGill, hailed as one of classical music’s most recognizable and brilliantly multifaceted figures, is Principal Clarinet of the New York Philharmonic and the orchestra's first African American principal player. Distinguished both as a soloist with top orchestras and for his collaborations with such modern musical titans as Emanuel Ax, Gil Shaham, and Mitsuko Uchida, McGill is also a celebrated chamber musician whose most recent appearances on UChicago Presents' series include those with the Pacifica Quartet in 2014 and the Musicians from Marlboro in 2016. On Friday, June 26, McGill returns to UChicago Presents in a streaming concert with pianist Anna Polonsky. In the several […]
2020-05-05 23:06:00
BroadwayWorld.com: VIDEO: The Chamber Music Society of Detroit Presents Pianist Aaron Diehl
https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwclassical/article/VIDEO-The-Chamber-Music-Society-of-Detroit-Presents-Pianist-Aaron-Diehl-20200504 Broadway World May 4, 2020 The Chamber Music Society of Detroit takes a deep dive into early 20th-century ragtime and jazz with multi-faceted pianist Aaron Diehl. Equally at home with classical music and jazz, Diehl performs a program of rags by Scott Joplin and Eubie Blake, show tunes, light classics, and music of Harlem Stride masters James P. Johnson, Thomas "Fats" Waller and Willie "the Lion" Smith. With its "striding" oom-pah left hand, Harlem Stride became the rage in 1920's New York as the ragtime of Scott Joplin and his contemporaries was transformed into jazz with a new improvisatory freedom, swinging, energized rhythms and virtuoso pianism.
2020-04-16 23:33:00
CutTime April Newsletter
[…] the Detroit Film Theater pit features only the music, where I hit 19 different styles in 23-minutes of music. I could draw a symphony or a dance party from this music! It has some of my biggest earworms, esp. Track #7! My final thoughts today... if classical music has ever seen a time to adapt, this is it. I hope you'll increase your attention and donations to the Detroit Symphony, Chamber Music Society of Detroit and other essential, local classical music presenters. And if you're curious to see the NEW CLASSICAL CutTime is making today and when we come out again, support us via Fractured Atlas (for a tax-deduction), by direct gift, hire us for a house concert later, or suggest your local presenters hire CutTime as replacements for cancelled artists. I promise world-class playing, deep drama, rich rewards and catharsis […]
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