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Jul 1, 2007 |
AGO Region II Convention |
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A regional convention of the American Guild of Organists is the biennial meeting of the membership in each of the nine regions of the Guild. The purpose of these meetings is to provide the opportunity for professional interaction and growth through appropriate emphasis on the unique cultural, ethnic and religious strengths in the Region. Workshops in church music, performance, liturgics and other topics can provide the opportunity for the finest musical and educational opportunities. |
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Jul 1, 2007 |
AGO Region VIII Convention |
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A regional convention of the American Guild of Organists is the biennial meeting of the membership in each of the nine regions of the Guild. The purpose of these meetings is to provide the opportunity for professional interaction and growth through appropriate emphasis on the unique cultural, ethnic and religious strengths in the Region. Workshops in church music, performance, liturgics and other topics can provide the opportunity for the finest musical and educational opportunities. |
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Jul 1, 2007 |
Patriotic Favorites |
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Featuring patriotic favorites, fun classics & a tribute to American composer Leroy Anderson. Just $10 for adults & $5 for youth. |
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Jul 2, 2007 |
AGO Region III Convention |
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A regional convention of the American Guild of Organists is the biennial meeting of the membership in each of the nine regions of the Guild. The purpose of these meetings is to provide the opportunity for professional interaction and growth through appropriate emphasis on the unique cultural, ethnic and religious strengths in the Region. Workshops in church music, performance, liturgics and other topics can provide the opportunity for the finest musical and educational opportunities. |
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Jul 2, 2007 |
Tokyo Summer Festival |
Dates: |
July 02 to August 05 |
Auditorium: |
various places in Tokyo |
Contact: |
Arion-Edo Foundation |
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Tokyo, Japan |
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http://www.arion-edo.org |
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Arion-Edo Foundation organizes the yearly Tokyo Summer Festival in cooperation with Asahi Shimbun, a leading newspaper company. Thought up in 1985 by Kyoko Edo (pianist), Maki Ishii (composer) and Tashi Funayama (musicologist), they joined hands to plan a truly international music festival in Tokyo. This epoch-making festival presents concerts, lectures, cinema screenings, symposiums etc. The theme differs from year to year.
2007: Towards the Islands - Sounds across the Sea
Since ancient times, islands floating all over the world’s oceans and seas have been the passage route for traders, explorers and travelers. With the coming and going of the peoples, traces of different cultures also passed by the islands that became an encounter place where native and overseas cultures blend together.
This year’s 23rd Tokyo Summer Festival is rowing through space and time to portray the musical mosaic of various islands from around the globe. |
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Jul 3, 2007 |
Dvorák: String Quartet No. 12 |
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Dvorák: String Quartet No. 12 in F, Op. 96, "American" |
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Jul 5, 2007 |
Colorado Music Festival |
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Rossini: Overture to La Gazza Ladra
Fauré: Pélleas et Mélisande
Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio Español
Plus favorite marches from Tchaikovsky, Elgar, Wagner, Gounod and Beethoven |
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Jul 5, 2007 |
Conservatory Stars Organ Festival |
Dates: |
Jul 5 to Aug 9 |
Sponsor: |
Trinity Church/St. Paul's Chapel |
Auditorium: |
Trinity Church Wall Street |
Contact: |
Diane Reed, Director of Public Relations |
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Broadway at Wall Street |
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New York, NY United States |
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1/212 602-0813 |
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1/212 602=0893 |
e-mail: |
DREED@TrinityWallStreet.Org |
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http://www.TrinityWallStreet.Org |
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Thursdays at 1:00 PM, featuring American music conservatory trained concert organists Cameron Carpenter (Juilliard), Nathan Laube (Curtis), Tom Trenney (Eastman), Felix Hell (Peabody), Alan Morrison (Curtis), and Paul Jacobs (Juilliard). Double organ built by Marshall & Ogletree in 2003, 85 stops, 170 registers, 70 alternate stops plus (July 5 concert only) 125 Wurlitzer alternate stops. July 5 event is last concert of American Theatre Organ Society Annual Convention, and honors John Weaver, former head of both Juilliard and Curtis and teacher of Carpenter, Hell, Morrison, Jacobs, and David Ogletree of Marshall & Ogletree. Entire series webcast Live Online and On Demand, available at www.TrinityWallStreet.Org. Free admission, all concerts simulcast on multiple video screens throughout the church sanctuary. |
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Jul 5, 2007 |
Cameron Carpenter, organ |
Dates: |
Thursday July 5 @ 1:00 |
Sponsor: |
Trinity Church/St. Paul's Chapel |
Auditorium: |
Trinity Church Wall Street |
Contact: |
Diane Reed, Director of Public Relations |
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Broadway at Wall Street |
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New York, NY United States |
Phone: |
1/212 602-0813 |
Fax: |
1/212 602=0893 |
e-mail: |
DREED@TrinityWallStreet.Org |
Web: |
http://www.TrinityWallStreet.Org |
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Music of Chopin, Bach, Dupré, Liszt, Karg-Elert, Horowitz, Rodgers, Queen, and by improvisation. Carpenter received his master degree from the Juilliard School in 2006. |
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Jul 6, 2007 |
company fabienne berger presents: Elle(s), choeographic solo |
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Fabienne Berger chooses to create and play a solo to explore other realities then her own.
“I impersonate a woman who is crossed by the world.
So, by empathy, other people’s bodies would became also mine,
and the dance - melting of postures, movements and attitudes –
a carousel of intimate and immense spaces.”
The stage is a pictorial and cinematographic field composed by Christian Garcia’s music (Velma), Bastien Genoux and Bruno Deville’s video, Guillaume Rossier’s lights, Carola Bürgi’s scenography and Claude Rueger's costumes. |
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