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American composer, lyricist, and music publisher (1881-1965)
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2024-03-26 08:31:00
Worcester 2024: Three Choirs Festival releases full festival line-up along with announcing a new composer development scheme
[…] for choral forces previously. Full details, including a contact for further information, can be found at the festival's website.The full line-up of the Summer festival was recently announced, so that alongside Elgar's The Kingdom, music commemorating 100 years since Stanford's death, Holst's early rarity The Cloud Messenger, premieres of two new festival commissions from Nathan James Dearden and Paul Mealor, and music inspired by the natural world including Bob Chilcott's The Angry Planet, and Sarah Kirkland Snyder's Mass for the Endangered, there is a packed daytime programme, including the Armonico Consort in The Forgotten Scarlatti, tributes to Steve Martland from the Heath Quartet and GBSR Duo, the Elias Quartet and Robert Plane, and a visit from The Symphonic Brass of London.The festival features a total of 26 premieres, including performances of the New Voices Academy's Springboard composer works, which will be repeated at next year's Spitalfields Music Festival. Full details from the […]
2023-11-13 08:40:00
Highlights of the 2024 Three Choirs Festival in Worcester: but don't just listen, why not join in?
Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress - British Youth Opera, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Three Choirs Festival Youth Choir, Charlotte Corderoy at the Three Choirs Festival 2023 (Photo Dale Hodgett)The Three Choirs Festival returns to Worcester next year, from 27 July to 3 August 2024, under artistic director Samuel Hudson, director of music at Worcester Cathedral. The full programme will be released in March 2024, but highlights will include Elgar's The Kingdom, music commemorating 100 years since Stanford's death, premieres of two new festival commissions from Nathan James Dearden and Paul Mealor, and music inspired by the natural world including Bob Chilcott's The Angry Planet, and Sarah Kirkland Snyder's Mass for the Endangered.Besides simply going and listening, there are many ways to get involved with the festival with opportunities to volunteer, auditioning for the Three Choirs Festival Chorus, joining Three Choirs Festival Voices or Three Choirs Festival Youth Choir, or performing on the Bandstand. The Three Choirs Festival […]
2022-03-17 23:31:19
YesWeekly.com: "The Greensboro Symphony Orchestra presents American Rhapsody" by Aaron P. Dworkin at 8 PM April 2
[…] Performing Arts at 8:00 pm on April 02, 2022, made possible by The Tannenbaum Sternberger Foundation! Featuring Duke Ellington’s The River Suite, and The American Rhapsody with music by Samuel Coleridge Taylor and narration by Aaron Dworkin, the program will also include the timeless Symphony No. 9 “From the New World” by Antonin Dvorak. Named a 2005 MacArthur Fellow, President Obama’s first appointment to the National Council on the Arts, and Governor Snyder’s appointment to the Michigan Council for Arts & Cultural Affairs, Aaron P. Dworkin served as Dean of the University of Michigan’s School of Music, Theatre & Dance (ranked among the top-performing arts schools in the nation). Dworkin is a spoken-word performing artist with a current national tour of his American Rhapsody with a national orchestral consortium. *** Beginning the program is work by great American composer Duke Ellington, […]
2021-10-04 21:16:51
An artist illustrates Timothy Snyder’s treatise on combatting autocracy.
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