Daniel Pinkham News
American composer (1923-2006)
- organ
- United States of America
- composer, musicologist, harpsichordist
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2020-02-04 22:07:11
Sophie Pinkham on the video “The History of Ukraine—Complete and Uncompromising, Unadorned and Pop,” which features rap from the Ukrainian hip-hop group TNMK, lyrics by the activist poet Artem Polezhaka, and hand-drawn animation by Sashko Danylenko.
2019-04-12 18:19:00
IMI Artists: Concert reviews and photos to enjoy!
[…] is a celebration of Blackness and HUMANITY in a way that is honest, as opposed to a manner that seems like the organization is just ticking boxes." – Anthony R. Green, Beauty in Black Artistry/BIBA BLOG Coro Allegro and The Heritage Chorale of New Haven Mezzo-soprano Sylvia V.C. Twine and Narrator Ron Williams Jonathan Q. Berryman, Director of The Heritage Chorale of New Haven 12th Annual Pinkham Award Winner Darryl Hollister Composer Fred Onovwerosuoke, Darryl Hollister, and Artistic Director David Hodgkins David Hodgkins and Darryl Hollister, celebrating an extraordinary musical partnership […]
Norman Lebrecht - Slipped disc
2017-07-19 21:38:36
The Boston Flute Academy has announced the death of Fenwick Smith, long-serving second flute of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and principal of the Boston Pops. He was 69. Fenwick resigned from the orchestras in 2005 to pursue a diverse chamber music and teaching career. Passionate about modern music he played in recordings of premiere recordings of Copland, Foote, Gaubert, Ginastera, Koechlin, Dahl, Harbison, Cage, Pinkham, Schulhoff, Schuller, Schoenberg, Rorem, and Reinecke.
2017-05-02 17:33:07
Fair game
[…] comic timing and a touching sense of vulnerability. Most of the smaller roles are cast from strength. British baritone Donald Maxwell is a delightful Alfred Doolittle, with enough charm and wit to excuse his baser instincts. Cindy Gold mines all the humor and pathos of the housekeeper Mrs. Pearce, and Helen Carey is a delight as Mrs. Higgins, delivering her zingers with style and panache. And one could revel in the gorgeous tenor of Bryce Pinkham as Freddy, with a knockout “On The Street Where You Live.” Lyric was also wise to cast some venerable Chicago actors in smaller roles, such as David Lively as Higgins’ butler. And four-time Jeff Award winner Peggy Roeder has a hilarious cameo turn as a very “Angry Cockney Woman”. You will notice that I have yet to mention our Henry Higgins, the formidable actor Richard E. Grant. Grant’s (or the director’s?) approach to the […]
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