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ArtsJournal: music
2019-10-29 21:02:46
Max Exodus Of Leadership Of Vancouver’s Arts Organizations
It’s an impressive roll call (and all women): Executive director of the Vancouver International Film Festival, Jacqueline Dupuis. Ballet BC artistic director Emily Molnar. Vancouver’s Chutzpah! Festival artistic managing director Mary-Louise Albert. Kathleen Bartels executive director of the Vancouver Art Gallery. Kelly Tweeddale, executive director of the Vancouver Symphony. And Kim Gaynor, general director of […]
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ArtsJournal: music
2019-06-12 18:31:02
Questions About The Future Of The Vancouver Art Gallery After Its Longtime Director Leaves
The museum has been trying to raise money for a new building for the past ten years and is still a long way from its goal. Kathleen Bartels, who was director for 18 years until last week, had been laboring to get the project done without success. So now what? – CBC
2018-02-24 06:08:00
Classical Music News of the Week, February 24, 2018
[…] Hernandez-Valdez and accompanied by the award-winning Aeolus Quartet and pianist Trent Johnson—in Alice Parker's A Sermon From the Mountain: Martin Luther King, which pays tribute to Dr. King, and is inspired by the Biblical verses frequently quoted by him and the spirituals which use these texts. Baritone James Dargan is spotlighted in Alice Parker's work, which includes narration by David Rockefeller, Jr. Additional featured soloists include soprano Devony Smith, alto Barbara Fusco, and tenor Shawn Bartels. The program also features beloved spirituals including "Precious Lord," "Take My Hand," "Elijah Rock," and "There is a Balm in Gilead," arranged by Moses Hogan, William L. Dawson, and Arnold Sevier. The Aeolus Quartet performs Dvorák's String Quartet in F Major, Op. 96, "American," which is interspersed with the spirituals. Tickets, priced at $40, are available by visiting musicaviva.org/tickets or can be purchased at the door. --Katlyn Morahan, Morahan Arts and MediaYoung People's Chorus […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2016-08-04 19:11:23
Fast & Slow Food 4 Eye and Ear in the Wild West
[…] Porches Hotel. Ambient noise included susurrant HVAC breathing and the occasional rumble of a passing Harley-Davidson brigade. Each player had her music stand, open score, and cell-phone synched to timed entrances (occasional) and tacets (numerous). Reynolds clapped 4 times and the piece slowly unfolded in its random, peaceable way, with apparently few dynamic markings above mezzoforte. Players positioned above in the end galleries projected better: at the near end I heard a lot of Cole Bartels’ trombone, Tyler Taylor’s French horn and Kate Dreyfuss, one of four violinists. The piece unfolded softly, gently, appropriately pointillist, with few nexuses of crescendo. Audience responses were clearly varied and somewhat obvious (as silent participants we were encouraged to alter our positions), the more physically active being: walking about, viewing the players and scores (not too closely), adopting sundry yoga positions, meditative lotus, molasses-slow tai chi moves. (Un)naturally, many millennials consulted cell-phones and likely […]
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