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Discover the beauty of classical music with the Clark College Concert Band's Fall Concert this Sunday in Vancouver. Admission is free! Learn more at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/entertainment/clark-college-concert-band-fall-quarter-performance-set-for-sunday on www.ClarkCountyToday.com. #ClarkCountyWa #localnews #ClarkCollegeConcertBand #classicalmusic #freeconcert
Discover the magic of Clark College's Fall Concert featuring the Treble Ensemble and College Chorale, directed by Dr. Jacob Funk. Experience the beauty of classical and choral music for free in Vancouver. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/entertainment/clark-college-treble-ensemble-chorale-fall-quarter-concert #localnews #ClarkCountyWa
Betty Kondo, Artistic Director of the Ballet Arts Ensemble, joined us with a preview of "Coronation of the Dragonfly Queen" at Gull Lake Center for the Fine Arts November 16 and 17.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in the ArtZany Radio studio Paula Granquist welcomes Laura Geissler and Laurie Melting Stegner from Bows, Strings, & Contentment and Martha Larson from Bad Mama to preview their Fall Concert. Then Jim Rossow from ArtMakers will share the story of the new musical Alice's Wonder. Bows, Strings, and Contentment Orchestra: Fall Concert: Sunday, November 10, 5:30-7:30pm (music at 6pm), Grand Event Center, Northfield. Free Concert, donations welcome. Bows, Strings, & Contentment is a […]
Welcome to the MCTV Community Voices YouTube channel. This episode of "Sweet Adalides" Tri City Chorus Fall Concert 2023 was produced by Dennis Caney If you'd like to produce your own program at MCTV, contact MCTV at 989-837-3474. Check out MCTV's website at: CityofMidlandMI.gov Don't forget to check out MCTV Network's Community Voices podcast on your favorite podcast host and follow MCTV on Facebook!
Our conversation for Tourism Tuesday - Winchester/Frederick County edition - with Justin Kerns from Winchester/Frederick County Convention & Visitors Bureau was FULL of things to do in the coming weeks. We discussed: Winchester Little Theatre performs The Humans from November 10-25, 2023. The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley (The MSV) will feature Garden Lights from November 16 through December 3, 2023. Now through February 18, 2024, Marvelocity: The Art of Alex Ross is on display. Virginia Gourd Show and Sale happens November 11-12, 2023, from 10am - 5pm with free admission to the show. See a full list of events happening at The MSV on their event calendar: https://www.themsv.org/upcoming-events/ The Shenandoah Arts Council is hosting its annual Veterans Art Show, featuring art from local veterans at Mosaic Church (134 N. Loudoun St. Old Town Walking Mall) on November 4 -5 and November 10-11 from 1:30pm - 4pm. Admission is free and artists receive 100% of sales. Shenandoah Conservatory performs Rent on Thursday, November 16 & Friday, November 17 at 7:30pm, Saturday, November 18 at 2:30pm and 7:30pm, and on Sunday, November 19 at 2:30pm. They also host a wide variety of performances across our community, see the full list here: https://www.su.edu/performs/ The Godfrey Miller Center hosts several events throughout the month geared mostly towards seniors. They offer family-friendly events and workshops as well. Learn more here: https://godfreymillercenter.org/ For the runners: the Battlefield Half Marathon happens on November 4, 2023, at 8am and the Thanksgiving Day 5K and Fun Run happens on November 23, 2023, at 8am. Winchester Winter Village will take place on the Old Town Walking Mall from December 8-10, 2023. Celebrate our 2000th consecutive episode on Friday, November 3, 2023, from 4pm - 7pm at The Hideaway Cafe, then enjoy First Friday as you explore the Old Town Walking Mall before taking in Arts Chorale of Winchester's Fall Concert featuring Gabriel Faure' “Requiem” and Patrick M. O'Shea “A Psalm of Life”. Find even MORE events here: https://visitwinchesterva.com/events/
Welcome to the MCTV Network Community Voices Podcast Channel. This is the 10 year anniversary for the Mid-Michigan Brass Band, and they are produced by Jim Schutz. This is their Fall Concert from 2023.
KCSU's programming director Laura Andrews sits down with members of the improvisational indie-groove band Goose ahead of their upcoming concert at Colorado State University on October 7th, 2023. The band talks about their hidden Fort Collins upbringings, their two sold-out Red Rocks Ampitheater shows on October 5th and 6th, their musical influences and evolution, and plays some nature trivia while they're at it.The upcoming Goose CSU concert, presented by CSUMarcom, AEG presents, the Music Business Collective, and KCSU is free to all CSU students. Additional general admission and VIP tickets are available for purchase through the band's website. For more information about the show, visit CSU Source. https://source.colostate.edu/csu-hosting-goose-concert-on-campus-oct-7-free-tickets-available-to-students/
A Place for Jazz is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to presenting the best in Jazz. It was founded by Butch Conn in 1987. Programs include concerts, public workshops, school-based clinics, a Jazz website and general support of Jazz and its musicians. Bill McCann and Tim Coakley join us.
A West Central Tribune Minute feature story: On Nov. 20, the Prairie Winds Concert Band will perform its fall concert, giving the audience a chance to hear many different pieces from the band's repertoire.
Host: Cameron Cunningham Guests: Shyann Bertrand, Mallory Christopher Air date: Nov 03, 2022
A West Central Tribune Minute feature story: The fall concert series of the Prairie Arts Chorale will be making stops in Wabasso, Granite Falls, Spicer and Marshall in November. The concert, titled "Sunrise, Sunset," will feature various pieces including selections from "Dream A Little Dream" and "Unclouded Day."
Host: Coach Guests: Stan Scott, Monte Atkinson Air date: Oct 20, 2022
Hi friends! We are finishing out October and spooky season with a discussion of AFI's album Sing The Sorrow. We are sooooo stoked to finally talk about this album because, as you may know, it's fucking brilliant. We talk the songs that we believe represent the album to the fullest and of course, discuss memories and our general love for AFI and what they taught us about creativity in this world! We also give a Fall concert review! Ya girls saw MCR this Fall as well as other shows like Riot Fest and the ADTR/The Used tour. It was so fun to talk about our experiences and if you went to any of these shows in your town, totally let us know! Sing The Sorrow discussion starts at 33:55 -- in case your just here for the album discussion lol. Check us out on social media! IG: https://instagram.com/nostalgianites Twitter: https://twitter.com/nostalgianites TikTok: www.tiktok.com/nostalgianites
Jerry Kolb and Jim Sniff join The Greg and Dan Show to talk about the Blue Ridge Community Farm Fall Concert Series 2022 schedule including the kickoff event on Saturday, August 13th featuring Kuinka and The Deep Hollow at the 3300 Event Center. All concerts are hosted by local musician Sarah Marie Dillard. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Post Podcast Fort Hays State University director of choral activities, Terry Crull shares details from the upcoming fall choirs concert.
Jim and Laura Sniff, founders and owners of the Blue Ridge Community Farm, join Chicago Farmer in previewing the finale for the Fall Concert series at Blue Ridge and a special performance by Chicago Farmer in studio! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'm starting a new episode series - my repertoire choices for each concert, along with recordings of my choirs doing those pieces! I include my honest opinions about how much I liked the piece, how my students received it, the difficulty level and everything else you want to know! My first episode in this series is about my first concert of this school year, my Fall Concert! I theme my fall concerts, and this one's theme is The Sky's the Limit. I hope you enjoy and I apologize for the recording quality of my choirs singing - we only have an ipad but maybe one day we can make an upgrade! :) As always, feel free to give me feedback by commenting or messaging me on Instagram (@singinginthemiddle) or email me at singinginthemiddle@gmail.com. Have a great Monday!
Welcome to the MCTV Network Podcast Channel. This episode of the Folk Music Society of Midland is Produced by Karen Thurlow. For More information on the MCTV Network visit www.cityofmidlandmi.gov or call 989-837-3474.
Welcome to MCTV's Community Voices Podcast. This podcast is Produced by Jim Schutz. Mid-Michigan Brass Band is a community group in Midland, MI that performs throughout the year. This is their Fall Concert 2019. For more information about Midland Community Television or how you can make your own program, visit us at cityofmidlandmi.gov/mctv or call us at 989-837-3474. The views expressed in this program don't necessarily reflect those of Midland Community Television or City of Midland.
Hear from Glen Reinke, the conductor of the NEW concert band all about this year's fall concert!
This week PR is running Chase through some of the most interesting picks on Pitchfork's "200 Best Albums of the Decade" list. The boys also discuss their most anticipated upcoming shows in the Des Moines/Ames area.
Hey all! Sorry for my long hiatus, but I'm excited to be back and sharing with you! Today's episode is a little bit of everything - my thoughts on my summer Professional Development (including a Carol Krueger workshop!), school and choir set-up changes and my tentative repertoire choices for my first concert. I hope you enjoy! Feel free to reach out to me via email (singinginthemiddle@gmail.com) or on Instagram (@singinginthemiddle). Thanks for joining me! Abby
Leopold Fall (2 February 1873 – 16 September 1925) was an Austrian Kapellmeister and composer of operettas.
The award-winning, Mississippi School of the Arts (MSA) Chorale presents the 2018 Fall Concert, featuring select pieces of music and holiday classics. Listen to Episode 3 of the Creative Expression podcast as MSA chorale members bring to you a beautiful rendition of select vocal pieces and arrangements from several composing artists. This event was recorded live in concert on December 14th, 2018 in Mary Jane Lampton Auditorium concert hall, located on the campus of Mississippi School of the Arts. Star Spangled Banner (arr. Frank Asper) MSA Alma Mater (Patton Rice and Jeanne Lebow) Wait on the Lord (Rosephayne Powell) Earth Song (Frank Ticheli) The Word Was God (Rosephayne Powell) Sing Me to Heaven (Daniel Gawthorp) America the Beautiful (Buryl Red) Hodie! (John Leavitt) Infant Holy and Silent Night (Soloists: Avery Neyland and Asia Ellis) (arr. Marty Haugen) Carol of the Bells (Peter Wilhousky) Still, Still, Still (arr. Norman Luboff) Deck the Halls in 7/8 (arr. James McKelvy) Joy to the World (arr. Keith Christopher) Patton Rice (Director of Vocal Music), Cindy Hunter (Collaborative Accompanist). Lead-in vocal music (Ding, Dong Merrily on High) recorded during the 2016 MSA Chorale Fall Concert. 2018 MSA Chorale members in concert: SOPRANO: Margaret Boyd, Maleah Briggs, Jamira Jackson, Jessica Luke, Savana Mars, Abby Grace Matthews, Rachel Salassi, Abi Thomas, Aleece Williams, Amy Windham, Brickleigh Wolfe, Grace Wolff; ALTO: Maney Darby, Asia Ellis, Lauren Hite, Emma Murphree, Avery Neyland, Skylar Noblin-Laminack, Grace Payton; TENOR: Camden Dixon, Jimmy Foster, Elijah Karriem, Cedrick Smith; BASS: Jacob Browning, Christian McCance, Ryan Rushing, Telvin Thomas, Jeremy Wilson.
Welcome to MCTV's Community Voices Podcast. This podcast is Produced by Jim Schutz. Midland Concert Band is a community concert band in Midland, MI that performs 4 times per year. This is their Fall Concert. For more information about Midland Community Television or how you can make your own program, visit us at cityofmidlandmi.gov/mctv or call us at 989-837-3474. The views expressed in this program don't necessarily reflect those of Midland Community Television or City of Midland.
Fall Concert: Music by J. S. Bach, Arcangelo Corelli, and W.A. Mozart by Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
Jordan and Piet discuss the new Fiserv Forum and give us a preview of some of the Fall concerts coming to Milwaukee
Jordan and Piet discuss the new Fiserv Forum and give us a preview of some of the Fall concerts coming to Milwaukee
Cindy and Jim are live at the Ringgold Band's Fall Concert and they are talking about what happens behind the scenes to put this big show together! They also share the back story as to how Jim plans this amazing program and what this last big gig means to him!
The Ringgold Band held their Fall Dinner Concert on November 6, 2016 and featured saxophone soloist Dale Underwood playing “The Great American Band Song Book”. Cindy and Jim provide you with real time reactions from the band and audience members of this very special concert!
The Ringgold Band held their Fall Dinner Concert on November 6, 2016 and featured saxophone soloist Dale Underwood playing “The Great American Band Song Book”. Cindy and Jim provide you with real time reactions from the band and audience members of this very special concert!
In this episode we talk about our Fall Concert from Thursday, October 13th. Concert Band Majestica – Balmages Two Minute Symphony – Del Borgo Symphonic Band Let Freedom Ring Adrenaline Engines – Standridge Honors Band Runaway Circus Train – Erik Morales Encanto – RW Smith The post AS 112 : Fall Concert 2016 appeared first on after sectionals.
Nick Wodehsick's interview with Jack Antonoff of Bleachers, before his performance at TCNJ's Fall Concert fall 2015.
Cindy and Jim talk to Colonel Tim Foley, retired Director of the United States Marine Band, and Nan Raphael, piccolo soloist, with the United States Army Field Band about their participation in the Ringgold Band's Fall Concert! This is Part One of a Two Part Series!
Cindy and Jim talk to Colonel Tim Foley, retired Director of the United States Marine Band, and Nan Raphael, piccolo soloist, with the United States Army Field Band about their participation in the Ringgold Band's Fall Concert! This is Part Two of a Two Part interview!
Todd Murray - Fall Concert by Crosswalk Church of Daytona Beach
The complete concert, live and unedited. Performed by the Crosswinds Orchestras at Crosswinds Arts and Science School, Woodbury, MN. Monday, November 5
Seth previews some of the fantastic upcoming performances from Chicago new music groups, including CUBE, Access Contemporary Music, Dal Niente, and more. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Chinary Ung: Laughter Passes Over the Earth & Flying Mirrors fr. Seven Mirrors – Ensemble Dal Niente Sebastian Currier: Ethereal & Charged from Static Access Contemporary Music Jimmy López: Avec Swing – CUBE Stacy Garrop: Thunderwalker, II – Chicago Composers Orchestra James Dillon: Soadie Waste (excerpt) – Spektral Quartet Amy Wurtz: La (excerpt) Pierre Boulez: Dérive 1 John Cage: Fourteen (excerpt) – Northwestern University Contemporary Music Ensemble
The complete Fall Concert 2011, featuring performances by Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced and Combined String Orchestras at Crosswinds Arts and Science School in Woodbury, MN. Recorded live at Crosswinds on Monday, November 7, 2011.
On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 13, 2011 at 2:00, The Metropolitan Wind Symphony will give a concert in Cary Hall in Lexington MA. Listen to our podcast for a preview of the music, interesting insights into the various selections, and specific information about the conceert.
Crosswinds Advanced Orchestra performs the tradition Irish/Scottish fiddle tune "Tam Lyn" arranged by C. Plohman and B. Phillips. Performed as part of the Crosswinds Arts and Science School Fall Concert, November 7, 2011, in Woodbury, MN.