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The Music of the Mayflower: Reconstructing and performing communal music during a time of physical isolation

A Virtual Concert Presented by Bianca Hall, D.M.A., Lecturer in Music, Old Dominion University, F. Ludwig Diehn School of Music Using original prints of the music that passengers on the Mayflower brought with them, music they would have known, and music about mariners, this presentation demonstrates the resilience of individuals–not only those who braved the […]

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Opera Atelier presents: Together/Apart Part II

On Tuesday, July 28th at 8pm ET Opera Atelier is thrilled to present Together/Apart Part II – a 20-minute virtual showcase celebrating Opera Atelier’s Resident photographer Bruce Zinger and his iconic images for OA that have won the company worldwide recognition. Together/Apart Part II will showcase images that served as an inspiration for OA’s creative team as they crafted the new

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Classical Pianist SHIZ’KA Releases BRILLIANCE & FERVOR LIVE Today

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Meggie Dimitrova (212) 243-4893 By: KeyMedia Public Relations NEW YORK – July 20, 2020 — KeyMedia Group is proud to announce the release of ShiZ’ka’s second album of solo piano performances, BRILLIANCE & FERVOR LIVE, featuring music from Scarlatti, Beethoven, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, and Prokofiev. Recorded as a live streaming concert it was initially broadcast on

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Tempesta Talks: Telemann’s Quixote Suite

TELEMANN’S QUIXOTE SUITE: AN UNDER-THE-HOOD LOOK AT COMPOSING DEPICTIVE MUSIC How can orchestral music depict Don Quixote tilting at windmills? Sancho Panza being tossed in a blanket? Quixote’s swaggering pride, or the bucking gait of Sancho’s mule? It’s a collaboration between the composer, who writes the musical script, and the orchestra itself, which delivers that

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