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2023-08-19 16:18:31
In the 2001 edition of the New Grove, Gistebnicenus, also known as Pavel Jistebnický Spongopeus, was described as "arguably the most prolific Bohemian composer of his time."
2022-05-10 14:04:06
SCRUTINY | The COC Has An Entertaining Winner In ‘The Magic Flute’
American director Diane Paulus’ 2011 production of Mozart’s 'The Magic Flute' does stand the test of time, except for a minor reservation.
2021-08-18 11:28:31
Celebrating 10 years of the Hatfield House Chamber Music Festival
Guy Johnston and friends performing in the Marble Hall of Hatfield House (Photo courtesy of Hatfield House Chamber Music Festival) Hatfield House Chamber Music Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary this year with five days of music-making in and around Hatfield House from 29 September to 3 October 2021. The festival includes two celebratory commissions for artistic director, cellist Guy Johnston, a cello sonata from Joseph Phibbs (to be premiered at the opening concert with pianist Tom Poster) and a solo cello suite by Matthew Kaner. Other contemporary works in the programme include music by Paul Wiancko, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Stephen Johnson, Brett Dean, Olav Berg and Stephen Paulus.Performers at the festival this year include regulars, Magnus Johnston (violin), Brett Dean (viola), Tom Poster (piano), Adam Walker (flute), and Nicholas Daniel (oboe), also resident during the week are the Carducci Quartet and the Orsino Ensemble, with guests including Carolyn Sampson (soprano) and […]
2021-07-14 00:22:00
Tucson.com: Tucson choir kicks off first indoor performance with composers of color, featuring Adolphus Hailstork's "The Cloths of Heaven"
Adolphus Hailstork Tucson.com Arizona Daily Star Cathalena E. Burch July 12, 2021 Benjamin Hansen didn’t realize how much he missed waving his baton with an audience to his back. “It’s therapy for me,” said the founder and conductor of the Helios Ensemble. On Sunday, July 18, Hansen will get an hour’s worth of much-needed therapy when he leads 45 members of his 7-year-old Tucson choir. It is the group’s first indoor concert with a live audience since the COVID-19 pandemic struck in March 2020. *** Hansen will lead Helios Ensemble in a program of choral masterworks including Stephen Paulus’ “Pilgrim’s Hymn,” Whitacre’s “Go, Lovely Rose,” excerpts from Barber’s “Reincarnations” and sections from Vaughan Williams’ “Songs of Travels.” The program also includes Black composer Adolphus Hailstork’s “The Cloths of Heaven,” conducted […]
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