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2022-03-19 04:18:00
[…] intersection of mind, body, and nature—themes mirrored in the recent artwork of Takashi Murakami which express his interests in spirituality and ecological and manmade disasters. Murakami elucidates these issues by imitating traditional Japanese painting styles which he imbues with alternative contemporary truths.Houses of Zodiac is a series of cello solos, dance, lush filmic visuals, and poetic interludes by Pablo Neruda, Anaïs Nin, Brenda Shaughnessy, and Natasha Tretheway underscored by Zeigler along with musicians such as Nels Cline and Tanya Tagaq.Details: https://www.thebroad.org/art/special-exhibitions/takashi-murakami-stepping-tail-rainbow--Andrew Ousley, Unison MediaAlain Lefèvre Joins the OPCMFor its second concert of the season, the Orchestre Philharmonique et Chœur des Mélomanes (OPCM) and its young conductor Francis Choinière have called on pianist Alain Lefèvre. Together, they will present André Mathieu's Concerto No 3 opus 25, also named Concerto de Québec for the film La Forteresse, shot in the National Capital in 1947. This unforgettable show will take place on Saturday, April 2, […]
2021-10-16 04:29:00
Classical Music News of the Week, October 16, 2021
[…] StudioThe Crossing Presents Motion Studies, FeatGrammy Award-winning choir The Crossing, led by conductor Donald Nally, continues its 2021-2022 season with Motion Studies on Sunday, November 21, 2021 at 5:00pm at their home, The Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania. The program, which digs deep into 21st-century American life, features two world premieres, Justine F. Chen’s Shallow Breath and Stealth and Gabriel Kahane’s Choral Music, and includes the second performance and premiere of the revised version of Nicholas Cline’s Watersheds with Matthew Levy on the saxophone.Justine F. Chen’s 30-minute Shallow Breath and Stealth (2021) is based on Jena Osman’s book Motion Studies, an extended poem that follows a couple hoping to live surveillance-free in a world obsessed with data collection. Osman will do a reading of Motion Studies on Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 7:00pm at Stotesbury Mansion. (Free. RSVP required, find it here.) Jena Osman is also the author of Corporate Relations, […]
2021-10-16 04:29:00
Classical Music News of the Week, October 16, 2021
[…] StudioThe Crossing Presents Motion Studies, FeatGrammy Award-winning choir The Crossing, led by conductor Donald Nally, continues its 2021-2022 season with Motion Studies on Sunday, November 21, 2021 at 5:00pm at their home, The Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania. The program, which digs deep into 21st-century American life, features two world premieres, Justine F. Chen’s Shallow Breath and Stealth and Gabriel Kahane’s Choral Music, and includes the second performance and premiere of the revised version of Nicholas Cline’s Watersheds with Matthew Levy on the saxophone.Justine F. Chen’s 30-minute Shallow Breath and Stealth (2021) is based on Jena Osman’s book Motion Studies, an extended poem that follows a couple hoping to live surveillance-free in a world obsessed with data collection. Osman will do a reading of Motion Studies on Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 7:00pm at Stotesbury Mansion. (Free. RSVP required, find it here.) Jena Osman is also the author of Corporate Relations, […]
2021-10-12 00:08:13
Anthony R. Green: Be Still and Know - Castle of our Skins Tuesday, October 12th at 7 PM @ An Die Musik, Baltimore; Free, livestreamed, with limited seating
Anthony R. Green (Copyright 2015 Anthony Green) Anthony R. Green writes: BE STILL AND KNOW Tuesday, October 12th at 7:00pm@ An Die Musik, Baltimore Free, livestreamed, with limited in-person seating Get Access to the Live Stream REPERTOIRE INCLUDES: Movement for String Trio - Coleridge-Taylor Perkinsonin soft echoes...a world awaits - Jeffrey Mumford (with animation by Gregory Little)Be Still and Know - Carlos Simon Jr.Sanctum Rhapsody for Viola and Piano - Adolphus HailstorkPiano Trio - Brian Raphael Nabors CASTLE OF OUR SKINS PERFORMERS INCLUDE:Gabriela Díaz, violinAshleigh Gordon, violaFrancesca McNeeley, celloJoy Cline Phinney, piano Entering its ninth season, Castle of our Skins is committed to fostering cultural curiosity through music and celebrating Black artistry. With "Be Still and Know," its first chamber concert of the season, we're encouraging audiences to find connection, stillness, sanctuary, and intention. This concert is part of a multi-day residency, hosted by the University of Baltimore. --- *** --- *** --- *** --- *** --- AnthonyR.GreenComposer.Performer.Social JusticeFellow, Universität der Künste, GraduiertenschuleFormer […]
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