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Faces of classical music
2018-04-10 17:07:00
Robert Schumann: Symphony No.1 in B flat major "Spring" | Dmitri Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No.1 in A minor | Claude Debussy: Printemps – Ray Chen, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu – Friday, April 13, 2018, 10:45 AM EDT (GMT-4) – Livestream
[…] 2017-2018 will be an "Artist Focus" with the Berlin Radio Symphony.His presence on social media makes Ray Chen a pioneer in an artist's interaction with their audience, utilising the new opportunities of modern technology. His appearances and interactions with music and musicians are instantly disseminated to a new public in a contemporary and relatable way. He is the first musician to be invited to write a lifestyle blog for the largest Italian publishing house, RCS Rizzoli (Corriere della Sera, Gazzetta dello Sport, Max). He has been featured in Vogue magazine and is currently releasing his own design of violin case for the industry manufacturer GEWA. His commitment to music education is paramount, and inspires the younger generation of music students with his series of self-produced videos combining comedy and music. Through his online promotions his appearances regularly sell out and draw an entirely new demographic to the concert hall.Born on […]
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ArtsJournal: music
2016-04-05 07:52:01
Top Posts From AJBlogs 04.04.16
Monday Recommendation: A Duke Ellington Book Steven Brower & Mercedes Ellington: Duke Ellington: An American Composer and Icon (Rizzoli). 224 pages. $35.48 The scores of photos, illustrations and reproductions of documents make this book a valuable supplement to the growing stack … read more AJBlog: RiffTides Published 2016-04-04 Local DC jazz apart from NEA Jazz Masters events In Washington DC for events surrounding the investiture of vibist Gary Burton, saxophonists Pharoah Sanders and Archie Shepp, and Jazz Foundation of America‘s executive director Wendy Oxenhorn as NEA Jazz Masters, I visited a new grassroots venue that shows where the deep heart of jazz support lies. … read more AJBlog: Jazz Beyond Jazz Published 2016-04-04 Just because: George Bernard Shaw talks about the filming of Pygmalion George Bernard Shaw talks about the filming of Pygmalion in a […]
2015-02-26 16:36:49
[…] Greg Miller this Saturday, February 28. “Winter Wonders Photo Safari” is a one day excursion through the Catskill Mountains, exploring scenic areas around the Ashokan Reservoir, and other locations around Woodstock. Participants will learn how to make the most of their cameras and lenses. The workshop will end in the digital lab where images taken throughout the day will be reviewed. Miller is the author of “The Hudson River: A Great American Treasure” published by Rizzoli in 2008. For more information about this workshop, visit https://www.cpw.org/events/?ee=52 . Bard College Bard College Conservatory Orchestra is performing this Sunday, March 1 at 3 p.m. a concert that includes Samuel Barber’s First Essay for Orchestra, Op. 12 written in 1937, as well as two premieres by Bard students. The program is conducted by Jeffrey Milarsky, an accomplished musician and conductor living in New York City. Milarsky teaches at Columbia University. […]
2013-11-14 19:58:47
Falmouth Chamber Players Orchestra: Three Centuries
[…] music, will attend the concerts and speak about her husband and his work. “This contemporary concerto—it was written in 1994—is a break from our standard classical repertoire,” said Sonnichsen, “but it was written in the ‘old style.’ It is a very interesting, very complicated piece in the classical style with some atonal qualities.” Sonnichsen will play first violin in the concerto; Jordan Mora, principal second violin for the orchestra, will play second violin; and Carol Rizzoli, the assistant concertmaster, will play third violin. Antonio Vivaldi (1678 to 1741) wrote his “Concerto in C for Two Trumpets and Strings” (RV 537) around 1718 to 1720. The concerto is one of his most popular works, one of only two trumpet concertos he wrote. “The concerto features our trumpeters Richard Bahman and Ted Schmuhl,” said Yankee. “Given the classical repertoire we mostly play, they do not usually have melodic passages. This […]
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