Sentences with phrase «as classical concert»

At first, I found it a bit dissonant as classical concert audiences are considered to be sophisticated but, perhaps, one never knows whether a madman will run on the stage damaging the keys with a hammer, in the same vein as the vandal who damaged Barnett Newman's work, «Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue III», with a Stanley knife.
Being a professional cellist, I kept sharing my passion in rock and jazz gigs as well as classical concerts.

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In this pedagogical pursuit, however, Calvin adopted, in concert with church fathers such as Irenaeus and Chrysostom, the rhetorical tradition of accommodation embodied in, among other classical writers, Cicero and Quintillian.
I enjoy travel, concerts, theatre, R&B, jazz & old school music as well as scale classical.
Ne Change Rien (Unrated) Musical bio-pic painting an intimate portrait of Jeanne Balibar, following the French chanteuse from rehearsals to recording sessions, and from classes to concerts, as she exhibits an enviable versatility by performing everything from hard rock to classical opera.
From his early years (played by Noah Taylor) as an on - the - rise star of the classical music world who endures a difficult relationship with his father through his years in mental institutions to his eventual return to the outside world and concert comeback, it's a remarkable life story told in one of this country's all - time great feature films.
The trout dinner, planned at a classical concert where Ross's cellist daughter is to perform, is hosted by the doctor and his painter wife; the guests are an out - of - work salesman (Fred Ward), who stopped off at the greasy spoon where the waitress works before going fishing, and his wife (Anne Archer), who dresses as a clown for children's parties and previously turned up at the hospital where the doctor works, after being stopped and sexually harassed by the cop.
As a student in the Arts in Education (AIE) Program, Cueva found herself having the same conversation with cohort members and with other graduate students from departments across Harvard: How do you expand the scope of classical music, and how do you invite in audiences and musicians traditionally excluded from the concert hall?
As for the Penitent Children of the 16th Arrondissement, they were so involved with this charity that, twice a year, Madame Péricand organised classical music concerts for the unfortunate children; she would play the harp and was gratified to notice that, at certain passages, sobbing could be heard in the darkened concert hall.
The music scene is just as healthy, from the grandness of the Nice Opera with its ballet, opera and classical music concerts to the less salubrious and countless live music venues in the Old Town.
Today the Prinsenhof (or Palace) has been reinstated to its former grandeur as the city's only five star hotel and is reviving the traditions of the Dukes of Burgundy era by holding a series of classical concerts in its listed chapel this spring.
In 2005, Martin's classical music performances included, in January, performing solo recitals at Chapman University and for the Foothill Philharmonic Society, in February, winning second place in the Cleveland Institute of Music Darius Milhaud Society competition, in April, performing at Pianofest in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, performing at the American Liszt Society Festival at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, performing at the Arts Orange County Awards at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach, California, in June, performing a solo recital as part of the Keyboard Guest Artist series at the Cal State University, Long Beach, in July and August, attending Pianofest and performing in Pianofest concerts around the Hamptons in Long Island, New York, in October, performing at the CIM Ernst Bloch Society and performing for the Youngstown Music Teachers» Association of Ohio, and in November, performing at the Country Club in Pepper Pike, Ohio.
THE MONTAUK LIBRARY - «A Very Innocent Diversion: Music in Jane Austen's England» takes place on Sunday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. as part of the Montauk Library's Spring Classical Concert Series.
Katie Rietman, currently living in New York City but originally from Amarillo, Texas, has performed as a baroque cellist on over 40 CD recordings and numerous concerts and radio broadcasts with notable baroque and classical period instrument ensembles.
The classical music concert that Rainer Ganahl organized early in January (with support from White Columns) at the soon - to - close El Mundo department store in East Harlem, a grand, dilapidated space built as a soaring theater in the 1920s, with professional and student musicians (including artist Ken Okiishi) playing violin and piano, and singing.
Cited by the Houston Chronicle as «five Lone Star classical musicians to make us proud,» Musiqa will present a concert inspired by the exhibition Jane Alexander.
If you surveyed the concert programs of orchestras, opera companies, and chamber music ensembles across the country, then sorted the statistics, you would think that the center of gravity in classical music was slowly rotating through Central Europe — with occasional vacations to France, Italy, and Russia — as it did from the early 18th to early 20th centuries.
♫ Conducted a series of instrumental music education workshops for the Eastman School of Music at Rochester, NY ♫ Received an award for improvising on Beethovan's Symphonies as a tribute to the great musician in a concert marking Beethovan's anniversary ♫ Secured an on - call position with Eastman School of Music for all classical musical projects following excellence in providing classical music educational information ♫ Awarded the Marcia Brown Memorial Scholarship to study music in Berkley Music College
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