Gustavo Dudamel Awarded The Glenn Gould Prize
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Sep 26, 2022
One of the world's foremost conductors, renowned for his dynamic presence on the podium and his unwavering belief that music has the power to transform lives and change the world, Venezuelan-born conductor, violinist and music education activist Gustavo Dudamel has been chosen as the fourteenth Glenn Gould Prize Laureate.
Gustavo Dudamel Awarded the Glenn Gould Prize
by Blair Ingenthron
- Sep 25, 2022
One of the world’s foremost conductors, renowned for his dynamic presence on the podium and his unwavering belief that music has the power to transform lives and change the world, Venezuelan-born conductor, violinist and music education activist Gustavo Dudamel has been chosen as the fourteenth Glenn Gould Prize Laureate.
Opera At Florham Presents 40th Anniversary Concert And Dinner
by Stephi Wild
- Sep 9, 2022
Opera at Florham celebrates 40 years of continuous music with tributes to founders Charles Del Rosso, Violetta DuPont, and Steve DeMaio. Enjoy a sit-down dinner and a performance by Soprano Alexandra Razskazoff, Mezzo-Soprano Shanley Horvitz, Tenor Frederick Schlick, Baritone Matthew Ciuffitelli, and acclaimed accompanist Mary Pinto. Matthew and Frederick are fan favorites at Opera at Florham, and Alexandra and Shanley are winners of recent Opera at Florham vocal competitions.
National Society Of Arts & Letters Florida Names Dr. Velazquez As New President
by A.A. Cristi
- Jul 19, 2022
The National Society of Arts and Letters of Florida has announced that Dr. N'Quavah R. Velazquez will serve as the new president of the nonprofit, which provides emerging artists, in multiple disciplines, with scholarships and competitions. Judi Asselta, who served two terms as president, will now assume the role of treasurer, and will serve the National Board as a vice president.
The Harlem Chamber Players Present 'The Ordering of Moses' Concert
by Stephi Wild
- Jun 15, 2022
Having been on pause since the pandemic, Liz Player (Founding Executive and Artistic Director, Harlem Chamber Players) is pleased to announce the rare NYC performance of Harlem Renaissance composer Nathaniel Dett's (1882-1943) masterpiece oratorio The Ordering of Moses.
Washington Performing Arts Announces 2022-23 Season
by Stephi Wild
- Jun 15, 2022
Washington Performing Arts announces its 2022/23 Season with the theme of The World in Our City, running from October of 2022 through June of 2023 and featuring artists from 19 nations.
The Harlem Chamber Players Present THE ORDERING OF MOSES
by A.A. Cristi
- May 11, 2022
Having been on pause since the pandemic, Liz Player (Founding Executive and Artistic Director, Harlem Chamber Players) is pleased to announce the rare NYC performance of the Harlem Renaissance composer Nathaniel Dett's (1882-1943) masterpiece oratorio The Ordering of Moses, which was cut short during a radio broadcast in 1937.
Resonance Works Announces THE PHENOMENAL WOMEN and RIGOLETTO To Close Ninth Season
by Stephi Wild
- Apr 1, 2022
On April 30 at the Mellon Institute Auditorium in Oakland, international superstar soprano Takesha Meshé Kizart-Thomas gives a moving solo recital dedicated to women artists who shaped the 20th century. On May 20 and 22 at the Carnegie Music Hall in Carnegie, Resonance Works presents a reimagined version of Giuseppe Verdi's heartbreaking opera masterpiece Rigoletto set in 1930s Hollywood.
Carnegie Hall to Present ACROSS THE STARS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN WILLIAMS
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Mar 31, 2022
Carnegie Hall will present renowned conductor-composer John Williams, celebrated violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, and the legendary Philadelphia Orchestra in Across The Stars: The Music of John Williams, a one-night-only gala performance on Thursday, April 21 at 7:00 p.m.
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