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Articles from William J Zick’s Africlassical website- Review: Chicago Philharmonic Season Opener Swings into Diversity
- Chicago Philharmonic: For our 22/23 Symphonic Series opening concert, we’re paying homage to William Grant Still and Florence Price
- The Harlem Chamber Players: This Friday and Saturday: Our New Season Begins! Sept. 23 at 7 PM and Sept. 24 at 8 PM
- Chicago Sinfonietta: Mei-Ann Chen invites you to our Opening Weekend: Nkeiru OKOYE and Roberto SIERRA 7:30 PM Sept. 19, Symphony Center, Chicago
- ArtsKnoxville.com: University of Tennessee Symphony Orchestra in Adolphus Hailstork's Fanfare on "Amazing Grace" 4 PM Sept. 18 - FREE
- Decca Classics: SHEKU KANNEH-MASON: New album SONG out today
- Sister Songwriters Receive International Publication of Poetry
- Aaron Dworkin Interviews Mansi Shah, Curator of Colors of Classical Music!
- Intercultural Music Initiative Presents Liberian-Norwegian pianist Kamilla Arku and St. Louis based flutist Wendy Hymes Sunday October 9 @ 3 PM, St. Louis, MO
- AfroClassical Composers Inaugural In-Person Event featuring piano compositions by Dorothy Rudd-Moore, George Walker, R. Nathaniel Dett, Maria Thompson Corley
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‘Hiawatha’ at the Liverpool Philharmonic, 19 November 2011 (Culture Pod Visit)
Richard Gordon-Smith writes: Event 1 of the Curious Minds ‘Culture Pod’* A visit led, and here reported, by composer Richard Gordon-Smith, to hear the RLPO perform Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast. The first Pod’s outing on our odyssey through the culture of creativity began at a restaurant, followed … Continue reading
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Tagged 'traditional' costumes, Cole Porter, David Hill, Gilbert and Sullivan, Hiawatha, HOPES: The Hope Street Association, HOTFOOT concerts, Liverpool, Longfellow, Martin Anthony ('Tony') Burrage, performance, Richard Gordon-Smith, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
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SCTF hears ‘Hiawatha’ at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall (19 November 2011)
The opportunity to hear Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast played by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra is not to be missed; so Saturday 19 November 2011 saw a gathering of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Foundation enthusiasts in Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall for that very purpose. … Continue reading
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s early chamber works – discovering the Piano Quintet op.1
Ten years ago today (7 November 2001) was the first performance in living memory of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Piano Quintet, op.1. The work was part of a lunchtime recital programme by players from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, from a score … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Across the Divide', Amy Cheney Beach, Anton Dvorak, Arnold Bax, British Library, Chrales Villiers Stanford, Clarinet Quintet, Edward Elgar, Ethel Smythe, Fantasiestucke, Gustav Holst, Jessie Grimace, Johannes Brahms, John Ireland, Lesley Alexander prize, Live-A-Music (Ensemble Liverpool), Martin Anthony ('Tony') Burrage, Piano Quintet, premiere, Ralph Vaughan Williams, RLPO, Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music, Three Choirs Festival, William Hurlstone
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Patrick Meadows, publisher of SC-T scores: an interview with myself
Patrick Meadows writes: During my tenure as Director Artístico of the Deià Festival in Mallorca between 1978 and 2008, every year, about the time the concerts were to begin, at least once and often several times, someone from the newspapers, … Continue reading



