Associate Conductor and chorusmaster John Finney returns to once again lead Handel and Haydn Society in a holiday celebration of Bach's music. The Christmas Oratorio continues Handel and Haydn's holiday tradition of bringing the finest gems by Bach following the annual performances of Messiah. The Boston Globe described the 2011 Bach holiday concert as "a whirlwind sleigh ride that even Santa might envy" and in 2010 pronounced that "the music of Johann Sebastian Bach is nearly as crucial to Christmas as Santa Claus, Salvation Army bell-ringers, and eggnog."
The Handel and Haydn Society (H&H) and Artistic Director Harry Christophers announce the 2012-2013 Season, featuring the Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus performing works of the masters of the Baroque and Classical.
At the annual meeting held in Boston on September 24, the Handel and Haydn Society (H&H) presented its audited financial statements for the year ending June 30, 2012 and announced that it had balanced its budget in addition to reaching key organizational accomplishments for the 2011-2012 Season. Also discussed was the undertaking a strategic planning process and development of a five-year Strategic Plan set to guide the organization through its 2015 Bicentennial and beyond.
Secrets won't stay hidden for long in the upcoming episode of SUITS entitled 'Discovery.' The episode airs Thursday, July 12th at 10/9c, only on USA Network. Get a sneak peek below!
The Drama Studio have announced their upcoming production of PROOF by David Auburn, directed by John Finnegan & Debbie Endris and starring Grace Robertson, Harrison Coffman, Victoria Reibel and John Finnegan. Performances will be from March 1-4 at the St Genesius Theatre, 128 E Bell Ave,
Clarksville, IN 47129.
The Drama Studio have announced their upcoming production of PROOF by David Auburn, directed by John Finnegan & Debbie Endris and starring Grace Robertson, Harrison Coffman, Victoria Reibel and John Finnegan. Performances will be from March 1-4 at the St Genesius Theatre, 128 E Bell Ave,
Clarksville, IN 47129.
The Handel and Haydn Society (H&H) and Artistic Director Harry Christophers announce the 2012-2013 Season, featuring the Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus performing works of the masters of the Baroque and Classical.
ION Television has acquired all seven seasons (156 episodes) of the hit crime drama 'Cold Case,' in a deal with Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution. The series will join the ION Television lineup in Q1 2012, adding to the network's continued focus on building a strong foundation of high-quality syndicated series.
Music by the iconic Rolling Stones, including a never-before-heard track, will rock exclusively throughout the seventh season finale of COLD CASE, Sunday, May 2 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. The song, 'So Divine (Aladdin Story),' will be one of 10 never-before-heard bonus Stones tracks to be included when their classic album, Exile on Main Street, is re-released on May 18.
Music by the iconic Rolling Stones, including a never-before-heard track, will rock exclusively throughout the seventh season finale of COLD CASE, Sunday, May 2 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. The song, 'So Divine (Aladdin Story),' will be one of 10 never-before-heard bonus Stones tracks to be included when their classic album, Exile on Main Street, is re-released on May 18.
Handel and Haydn Society principal bassist Robert Nairn leads an intimate program of music and poetry set in a 19th-century English salon, featuring soprano Susan Consoli and actor Jim True-Frost, in collaboration with the Huntington Theatre Company on March 21st at 3:00pm. The program is directed by Peter DuBois.
Handel and Haydn Society principal bassist Robert Nairn leads an intimate program of music and poetry set in a 19th-century English salon, featuring soprano Susan Consoli and actor Jim True-Frost, in collaboration with the Huntington Theatre Company on March 19th at 8:00pm and March 21st at 3:00pm. The program is directed by Peter DuBois.
The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (CAPA) issued 2008-09 fiscal year-end results last week at its annual board of trustees meeting. Approved by the board at the meeting, the audit reports an annual operating budget of $9.8 million with a balanced budget and 81% earned income for its Columbus operations.