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2022-05-06 06:00:49
Brice Montagnoux Plays Couperin: Offertoire sur les Grands Jeux
The French organist and Baroque specialist, Brice Montagnoux, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on April 27. He was 44. The cause of death has not been disclosed. In addition to performing internationally, Montagnoux served as professor of organ at the Conservatoire TPM in Toulon. In 2012, he became director of Institut d’Enseignement Supérieur de la Musique in Aix-en-Provence. Montagnoux is survived by his wife, Eva Villegas, a clarinetist. The two performed together frequently as a ...
2021-04-30 15:55:36
Tracee Ellis Ross, Dan Levy, Adam Curtis, Dan Pearson, Lisa Brice, Florian Krewer, Simone Ashley and others join a special edition dedicated to the future and finding the positives in life
2021-04-18 23:16:00
Cynthia Cozette Lee: Black Classical Firsts Honored in April: Day 16 – Sylvia Olden Lee, Acclaimed Vocal Coach, Pianist and Music Educator
[…] in 1938 with a major in piano under Dean Frank Shaw and a minor in organ. She gave solo recitals at her graduation on both the piano and organ. While at Oberlin she was inducted into Pi Kappa Lambda, the honorary music fraternity. Sylvia Olden Lee became an instructor in piano and organ at Talladega College in 1938. While she was at Talladega she coached and accompanied voice recitals and even toured with contralto, Carol Brice. For the next few years Mrs. Lee lived in Washington D.C. (1939-1942) giving solo recitals and being an accompanist on recital tours. She even had two more White House appearances. Then from 1942-1943 she was invited to teach at Dillard University in New Orleans for a sabbatical. Mrs. Lee had concert appearances that included joint programs with Paul Robeson, solo piano performances and organ recitals. She also coached students privately and at the university […]
2021-01-30 10:00:50
On this day in 1936 Billie Burke presented Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 with (among others) Fanny Brice, Bob Hope, Josephine Baker, Eve Arden, Judy Canova, Harriet Hoctor, Gertrude Niesen and The Nicholas Brothers. (Did I mention that the choreographer was George Balanchine and the sets and costumes were designed by Vincente Minnelli?)
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