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2021-08-21 05:42:00
Classical Music News of the Week, August 21, 2021
[…] class of Fellows to the Negaunee Conducting Program at the Colburn School,” said Kardan. “In the tradition of the Colburn School’s personalized approach to learning, the Fellows will have the unprecedented opportunity to nurture their craft under the visionary guidance of Esa-Pekka Salonen. We are deeply grateful to the Negaunee Foundation for its leadership support to establish this groundbreaking program.”For more information, visit https://www.colburnschool.edu/--Lisa Bellamore, Crescent CommunicationsSalastina Announces 2021-22 SeasonSalastina Artistic Directors Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White today announced the ensemble’s 2021-2022 season, celebrating a return to live performance, the continuation of its successful virtual Happy Hours, and an integration of the two. Signature in-person programs such as Sounds Delicious, Sounds Genius, and Sounds Mysterious inject a sense of fun, mystery, and discovery into the chamber music experience, and several previous Happy Hour guests are featured throughout the main in-person concert series. Postponed due to the pandemic, Salastina will also […]
2020-05-22 12:00:43
OUT NOW | Violinist Maia Cabeza’s New CD: ‘Folk Roots’ [LISTEN]
Genuin Records has announced the release of Canadian-American violinist Maia Cabeza‘s new album: ‘Folk Roots‘. Recorded with pianist Zoltán Fejérvári and percussionist Alexandros Giovanos, the disc features Janáček’s Violin Sonata, Sandor Veress’ (1970-1992) Violin Sonata, Heinz Holliger’s (b.1939) ‘Frühlingstnaz’, Enescu’s Airs dans le genre roumain, Schulhoff’s Solo Violin Sonata and Bartók’s Violin Rhapsody No. 2. […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2020-05-20 14:49:00
Hi'ilawe - one of the loveliest songs, ever
Hi'ilawe is one of my favourite songs ever, which is saying a lot since I've been doing Lieder and art song since I was a kid. More than most people have been alive. On what woud have been Israel Kamakawiwi'ole' s 61st birhday, hearing him sing this song is as refreshing and life-enhancing as the waters that feed the crops beneath the falls in the Waipi'o Valley on Big Island, Hawai'i, sustaining farmers growing crops for sustenance. It's a traditional song, attributed to Martha K. Maui under the title of Ke Aloha Poina ʻOle (Unforgettable Love), and also to Sam Liʻa Kalainaina, Sr. and first printed in 1902, four years after annexation by the United States. Kawakawiwi'ole, also known as Bruddah Iz, was passionate about Hawaiian identity, sovereignity, another very good reason for loving his performance. Instinctively, I identify with what he was about, and why. And what a voice […]
2020-04-11 04:16:00
Classical Music News of the Week, April 11, 2020
[…] and coming together once again to share and enjoy the healing power of music. In the absence of being able to experience live performances during the pandemic, the Los Angeles Master Chorale will soon launch two new digital series to keep the music alive while Angelenos observe the current quarantine. Please visit https://lamasterchorale.org/ for news and updates. --Lisa Bellamore, Crescent CommunicationsSalastina's Virtual Happy Hours and Performance Videos Chamber ensemble Salastina's Artistic Directors Kevin Kumar and Maia Jasper White have created several musical offerings for virtual audiences to connect with each other and the ensemble during the COVID-19 pandemic. Salastina developed these initiatives after surveying their audience about what they would most like to experience. Like Salastina's regular season programming, each program takes an inquisitive approach towards beloved classics and new works. Weekly on Tuesdays from 6 p.m. - 7 p.m., Salastina will host a virtual happy hour featuring the ensemble's […]
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