Community News

Classical Pianist SHIZ’KA to Perform Centuries-Old Music with a Millennial Twist Revelation Gallery March 21, BRILLIANCE & FERVOR: Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, Scarlatti & More

(New York, New York) January 30, 2020 — ShiZ’ka will return to St. John’s in the Village on March 21, 2020, at 2 PM; this concert will be held at Revelation Gallery. Her first concert SCARLATTI IN THE CITY was received with great enthusiasm and this follow up performance BRILLIANCE & FERVOR: Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, Scarlatti […]

Classical Pianist SHIZ’KA to Perform Centuries-Old Music with a Millennial Twist Revelation Gallery March 21, BRILLIANCE & FERVOR: Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, Scarlatti & More Read More »

North Carolina HIP Music Festival

www.mallarmemusic.org  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019   CONTACT: Suzanne Rousso, Artistic Director  office: 919/560-2701 | cell: 919/413-3120 | suzanne@mallarmemusic.org  2020 NORTH CAROLINA HIP MUSIC FESTIVAL LINE-UP ANNOUNCED  Durham, NC – The Mallarmé Chamber Players is proud to announce the line-up for the fifth biennial North Carolina HIP Music Festival. The HIP (Historically Informed Performance)

North Carolina HIP Music Festival Read More »

Eya partners with Georgetown University and Trinity College Dublin to present “Saint Brigid and the Medieval Sacred Music of Ireland”

Eya is thrilled to partner with Georgetown University in presenting Saint Brigid and the Medieval Sacred Music of Ireland. This music festival will feature: Chant workshop led by Eya’s music director, Allison Mondel Women’s ensemble, Brigid’s Circle, featured in performance with Eya Concert performance of new program, Brigid, presented by Eya with Brigid’s Circle This festival project is co-sponsored

Eya partners with Georgetown University and Trinity College Dublin to present “Saint Brigid and the Medieval Sacred Music of Ireland” Read More »

Oxford University Press Releases Book on Historic Improvisation

Oxford University Press will release The Pianist’s Guide to Historic Improvisation on April 1. Keyboard artists in the time of J.S. Bach were simultaneously performers, composers, and improvisers. By the twentieth century, however, the art of improvisation was all but lost. Today, vanishingly few classically-trained musicians can improvise with fluent, stylistic integrity. Many now question the

Oxford University Press Releases Book on Historic Improvisation Read More »

Scroll to Top