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Dutch conductor (1825–1904)
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2021-10-28 12:45:35
I love music. I always have music playing with the occasional break for ASMR or Game Grumps. The Hol
2020-10-30 07:16:17
Echoes of Essex, exploring women composers, scientists and many more with Electric Voice Theatre's ambitious project
[…] well. Amongst the women from Essex that they have been researching and highlighting are Margaret Cavendish (1623-1673, Natural Philosopher, wrote the first science fiction novel), Elisabeth Tollet (1694-1754, lived in the Tower of London, communicated Isaac Newton's science through her poetry), Florence Attridge (1901-1975, worked at Marconi's during World War 2 and made secret spy radios) and many more. Through weekly Zoom events, many contemporary women joined the project as well. Imogen Holst at her home in Aldeburgh, 1975 (© Nigel Luckhurst 1975, Image provided by Britten–Pears Arts, Ref: Hol/2/11/10/7) Musically, the project has been exploring a wHole range of composers. Imogen Holst (1907-1984) had strong links with the Thaxted Festival as well as Benjamin Britten's Aldeburgh. Through the Holst Foundation and Britten Pears Arts the project was able to record three of Imogen Holst's unpublished a capella vocal works. Further information from the website. Contemporary composer, […]
2019-07-01 01:21:00
Music Kitchen "Forgotten Voices" JUNE Premiere #6 Featuring Beata Moon's "At Peace"
This month's concert featuring Beata Moon's "At Peace" was so powerfully received that nothing more needs to be said about it than to read about it below! A bit of wonderful news in advance: I am excited to share that composer Angelica Negron will be joining the "Forgotten Voices" project. And in case you missed it, I am also thrilled to share the news that our 15th and final composer for "Forgotten Voices" is Ellen Taaffe Zwilich. In addition to being a stunning composer, she also happens to be the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in composition. The complete list of composers commissioned by Music Kitchen's "Forgotten Voices" project is as follows: Courtney Bryan, Jon Grier, Adam Guettel, Kelly Hall-Tompkins, James Lee III, Tania Leon, Beata Moon, Paul Moravec, Angelica Negron, Kevin Puts, Steve Sandberg, Jeff Scott, […]
2014-06-24 22:53:40
Iranian singer Sina Fat'Hol-Olumi and pianist Sohrab Jalaii perform works by Giuseppe Verdi during a commemoration the Persian literary monthly Bokhara held in Tehran for the Italian composer on June 22, 2014.
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