Ars Lyrica Houston
“Sounding Legacies” links together various programs that honor a particular person or culture, whether mythological or real, with spectacular music by beloved Baroque composers!
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“Sounding Legacies” links together various programs that honor a particular person or culture, whether mythological or real, with spectacular music by beloved Baroque composers!
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Our world has been rocked by unrest and violence even as it is still profoundly disrupted by the global health crisis. And many of those hit the hardest by COVID-19 are people of color, particularly African Americans – the very same people in communities already burdened by a history of prejudice, poverty, and especially racism. We hear the call.
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Judson Griffin, baroque violin and viola, appeared regularly in New York as concertmaster of Concert Royal, Amor Artis, and the American Classical Orchestra, has passed away at the age of sixty-eight.
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Michael McCraw died on May 30, 2020, six years to the day after being hit by a car and sustaining a traumatic brain injury that forced him into assisted living.
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Smithsonian music curator James Merle Weaver died on 16 April in Rochester, New York, from complications of COVID-19. He was 82. Weaver began his lifelong engagement with music as a piano, and later, organ, student in his hometown of Danville, Illinois. He attended the University of Illinois in nearby Champaign/Urbana. His weekend activities during that
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