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The Angel Cried out (1887) | Angel Vopiyashe 2:57
PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY (1840–1893) All-Night Vigil, Op. 52 (1881) An Essay in Harmonizing liturgical chants Vsenoshchnoye bdeniye Opït garmonizatsiy bogosluzehbnïh pesnopeniy 1. Bless the Lord, O My Soul | Blagoslovi, dushe moya, Ghospoda 6:48 2. Kathisma: Blessed is the Man | Kafizma: Blazhen muzh 3:20 3. Lord, I Call | Ghospodi, vozzvah 0:58 4. Gladsome Light | Svete tihiy 2:25 5. Rejoice, O Virgin | Bogoroditse Devo 0:44 6. The Lord is God | Bog Ghospod 1:02 7. Praise the Name of the Lord | Hvalite imia Ghospodne 4:00 8. Blessed Art Thou, O Lord | Blagosloven yesi, Ghospodi 4:29 9. From My Youth | Ot yunosti moyeya 1:42 10. Having Beheld the Resurrection of Christ | Voskreseniye Hristovo videvshe 2:14 11. Common Katavasia: I Shall Open My Lips | Katavasiya raidovaya: Otverzu usta moya 5:17 12. Theotokion: Thou Art Most Blessed | Bogorodichen: Preblagoslovenna yesi 1:21 13. The Great Doxology | Velikoye slavosloviye 6:40 14. To Thee, the Victorious Leader | Vzbrannoy voyevode 0:55 15. Hymn in Honour of Saints Cyril and Methodius (1885) | Gimn v chest Sv. Kirilla i Mefodiya 2:44 16. A Legend, Op. 54 No. 5 (1883) | Legenda 3:12 17. Jurists’ Song (1885) | Pravovedcheskaya pesn 2:02 18. The Angel Cried Out (1887) | Angel vopiyashe 2:57 Latvian Radio Choir SIGVARDS KĻAVA, conductor he Latvian Radio Choir, led by Sigvards Kļava, presents a second album of sacred works by TPeter Tchaikovsky for choir. As with the first, its centrepiece is an extensive multi-movement composition – in this case, the All-Night Vigil. -
Fourth Annual Grand Park + the Music Center's 4Th of July Block Party To
Contact: Bonnie Goodman/The Music Center 213-308-9539 direct [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Fourth Annual Grand Park + The Music Center’s 4th of July Block Party to Salute the Cultural Melting Pot of Los Angeles with Downtown L.A.’s Largest July 4th Celebration – All-New Fireworks Show to Create a Stunning Backdrop for L.A.’s Iconic City Hall – LOS ANGELES (June 2, 2016) – Angelenos will celebrate America L.A.-style with music, dancing, fireworks, food and more at the fourth annual Grand Park + The Music Center’s 4th of July Block Party on Monday, July 4, 2016, from 2:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. For the first time, the family-friendly event will include The Music Center Plaza as a site for entertainment and the best viewing location for an all-new fireworks show set to patriotic and contemporary music that will put L.A.’s iconic City Hall in the spotlight. The block party will cover five city blocks from Spring Street to Hope Street and from Temple Street to 1st Street. Two high-profile stages –The Fireworks Stage on The Music Center Plaza between Hope Street and Grand Avenue and The Backyard on Grand Park’s Performance Lawn between Grand Avenue and Hill Street – will honor Los Angeles County’s unique cultural identity with L.A.-based artists who represent diverse musical styles. Families will appreciate a dedicated play area on Grand Park’s Event Lawn between Broadway and Spring Street, where children age 4-14 can enjoy free games, such as themed tag, soccer and parachute play. -
ANNOUNCING the 2013-2014 SEASON of the OSM the Orchestre Symphonique De Montréal Celebrates Its 80Th Season
ANNOUNCING THE 2013-2014 SEASON OF THE OSM The Orchestre symphonique de Montréal celebrates its 80th season Great works conducted by Kent Nagano: Opening the season: Berlioz’s La Damnation de Faust and Symphony fantastique Mahler’s Symphony No. 7, Bruckner’s Symphony No. 3, Beethoven’s Symphonies Nos. 2 and 4, Bach’s Mass in B Minor, Brahms’s Symphony No. 3 Concluding the season: three concerts, including Saint-Saëns’s Symphony No. 3, and an open-door day to inaugurate the Grand Orgue Pierre Béique Premiere of eight new works: Arcuri, Bertrand, Gilbert, Good, Hatzis, Hefti, Ryan, Saariaho Groundbreaking programs: OSM artist in residence: James Ehnes Introduction of the series OSM Express OSM Éclaté: focusing on Beethoven and Frank Zappa Second edition of Fréquence OSM Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition in collaboration with the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Two programs with the OSM Chamber Choir conducted by Andrew Megill Prestigious guest conductors and soloists, including conductors Jean-Claude Casadesus, James Conlon, Sir Andrew Davis and Michel Plasson, pianists Yuja Wang, Radu Lupu, Stephen Hough, Marc-André Hamelin and Jan Lisiecki cellists Truls Mørk, Gautier Capuçon and Jian Wang violinists Gidon Kremer and Midori, violist Pinchas Zukerman soprano Anna Caterina Antonacci, mezzo-soprano Ann Hallenberg, tenor Michael Schade and bass-baritone Philippe Sly A new Christmas story recounted by Fred Pellerin Music & Imagery: Beethoven’s Fifth OSM Pops: Hats off to Les Belles-sœurs and La Symphonie rapaillée Symphonic Duo: Adam Cohen -
2018 Board Report July Presentation
HIGHLIGHTS Room Night Goal Room & Booking Metrics As of As of August August 2018 2019 CVB 18.41% Definite Bookings 23 28 YTD of Goal Definite Room Nights 5,736 8,839 YTD Room Nights 5,736 8,839 Room Night Goals 46,000 48,000 8,839 YTD Room Nights Generated % of Goal 12.47% 18.41% 48,000 Room Night Goal Revenue Goal Revenue Goal As of As of August August 2018 2019 89.64% Annual Revenue Goal $2,494,000 $2,560,000 CONVENTION YTD of Goal YTD Revenue $1,616,388 $2,294,759 CENTER % of Goal 64.81% 89.64% Contracts Issued $217,982 $206,562 Revenue $2,294,759 YTD Revenue $2,560,000 Revenue Goal 89 53 28 Events Contracts Definite Added Written Bookings Revenue Goal Revenue Goal As of As of August August 2018 2019 Annual Revenue Goal $1,249,000 $1,260,000 CIVIC 40.46% AUDITORIUM YTD of Goal YTD Revenue $451,538 $509,810 % of Goal 36.15% 40.46% $509,810 YTD Revenue Contracts Issued $306,595 $50,100 $1,260,000 Revenue Goal Revenue 1 CVB SALES Hotel Trends July July August August 2018 2019 2018 2019 Occupancy 88.3 87.6 Occupancy 82.1 84.2 ADR $193.56 $180.34 ADR $186.48 $184.03 RevPAR $170.97 $157.99 RevPAR $153.11 $154.94 Revenue $12,317,013 $12,464,521 Revenue $11,030,493 $12,223,632 Contracted Room Nights & Active Leads 2015 to 2025 as of August 2019 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Active Leads 0 0 0 0 195 14,744 29,155 20,485 9,506 3,426 3,472 Contracted 34,409 48,988 34,420 54,599 30,927 26,333 7,826 5,416 0 0 0 2 MEETINGS SALES & MARKETING Sales Activities Site Visits • National Assn of County Engineers April 2021, 600 Room Nights • National Association of Productivity Organizing Professionals April 2021, 500 Room Nights • America Public Power Assn March 2021, 1,053 Room Nights • The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences / Daytime Emmys May or June 2020, 131 Room nights Solara Medical Supplies & Meetings Made Easy ( July 23rd ) Tradeshows • ACCESSE Leadership Conference- Baltimore, MD • Destination International Annual Convention- St. -
Promised Land Sean O’Loughlin
FULL SCORE CARL FISCHER First Plus Band SERIES Grade 1.5 Promised Land Sean O’Loughlin FPS81 CARL FISCHER INSTRUMENTATION Full Score . .1 Flute . .8 Oboe (opt. Flute 2) . .2 Clarinet 1 in B≤ . .4 SERIES Clarinet 2 in B≤ . .4 Bass Clarinet in B≤. .2 Alto Saxophone in E≤ . .5 Tenor Saxophone in B≤ . .2 Baritone Saxophone in E≤. .2 P Trumpet 1 in B≤ . .4 Trumpet 2 in B≤ . .4 Horn in F . .4 Trombone, Euphonium B.C., Bassoon . .6 Euphonium T.C. in B≤ . .2 Tuba . .3 Mallet Percussion . .1 Chimes Timpani . .1 Percussion 1 . .2 Snare Drum, Bass Drum Percussion 2 . .6 Tam-tam, Suspended Cymbal, Crash Cymbals, SERIES Triangle, Brake Drum, Tom-toms Performance Performance Series Series Performance Series Performance Series Performance Series 2 Program Notes Promised Land is an energetic piece for the developing concert band that was commissioned by the Oneida City School District Music Department for the 2010 All-City Elementary Band, Marjorie and David Hawthorne, directors. The title has its roots in the ideals of John Humphrey Noyes, who founded the Oneida community in the late 1840s. He built a thriving agricultural and spiritual community that became his “promised land.” The music depicts the struggles and triumph of those first settlers in the area. They worked the land and fought for their ideals through much persecution. The opening statement in the brass previews the melody to come later on. It is a plaintive statement to mirror the journey of the people of Oneida. The fast section at m. 12 provides some good rhythm teaching opportunities. -
Iolanta Bluebeard's Castle
iolantaPETER TCHAIKOVSKY AND bluebeard’sBÉLA BARTÓK castle conductor Iolanta Valery Gergiev Lyric opera in one act production Libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky, Mariusz Treliński based on the play King René’s Daughter set designer by Henrik Hertz Boris Kudlička costume designer Bluebeard’s Castle Marek Adamski Opera in one act lighting designer Marc Heinz Libretto by Béla Balázs, after a fairy tale by Charles Perrault choreographer Tomasz Wygoda Saturday, February 14, 2015 video projection designer 12:30–3:45 PM Bartek Macias sound designer New Production Mark Grey dramaturg The productions of Iolanta and Bluebeard’s Castle Piotr Gruszczyński were made possible by a generous gift from Ambassador and Mrs. Nicholas F. Taubman general manager Peter Gelb Additional funding was received from Mrs. Veronica Atkins; Dr. Magdalena Berenyi, in memory of Dr. Kalman Berenyi; music director and the National Endowment for the Arts James Levine principal conductor Co-production of the Metropolitan Opera and Fabio Luisi Teatr Wielki–Polish National Opera The 5th Metropolitan Opera performance of PETER TCHAIKOVSKY’S This performance iolanta is being broadcast live over The Toll Brothers– Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network, sponsored conductor by Toll Brothers, Valery Gergiev America’s luxury in order of vocal appearance homebuilder®, with generous long-term marta duke robert support from Mzia Nioradze Aleksei Markov The Annenberg iol anta vaudémont Foundation, The Anna Netrebko Piotr Beczala Neubauer Family Foundation, the brigit te Vincent A. Stabile Katherine Whyte Endowment for Broadcast Media, l aur a and contributions Cassandra Zoé Velasco from listeners bertr and worldwide. Matt Boehler There is no alméric Toll Brothers– Keith Jameson Metropolitan Opera Quiz in List Hall today. -
Roslyn Cherie Burns Curriculum Vitae
Roslyn C. Burns [email protected] http://www.linguisticking.com Roslyn Cherie Burns Curriculum Vitae Education 2011-2016 University of California, Berkeley Ph.D., Linguistics Dissertation Title: New World Mennonite Low German: An Investigation of Changes in Progress Committee: Gary Holland (Chair), Keith Johnson, Thomas Shannon 2009-2011 University of California, Berkeley M.A., Linguistics 2007 Martin Luther Universit¨atHalle-Wittenberg, Lutherstadt-Wittenberg Exchange, Landeskunde 2006 Universidad de la Rioja Exchange, Filolog´ıaHispanica 2004-2008 Reed College B.A., Linguistics Publications1 expected 2019 The Current State of Research on Mennonite Low German Proceedings on the Symposium of the German Language in North America under review Diagnosing Language Contact Journal of Language Contact under review Gradient Conspiracies in Historical Phonology Diachronica under revision Religion and Settlement History Journal of Sociolinguistics under revision *Modeling Gradient Processes in Polabian Vowel Chain Shifting and Blocking Journal of Historical Linguistics expected 2019 *Mexico: Mennonites in Northern Mexico. Invited chapter forthcoming in Varieties of German Worldwide eds Hans Boas, Ana Deumert, Mark Louden, and Peter Maitz 2018 *Lechitic Vowel Developments in Eastern Low German Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 25 : 79-99 1Publications with an asterisks are peer reviewed. 1 Roslyn C. Burns [email protected] http://www.linguisticking.com 2016 *The Plautdietsch Vowel Shift Across Space and Time Journal of Linguistic Geography 3(2): 79-94 2015 *Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics: The First Berkeley Meeting edited with Ma lgorzataSzajbel-Keck and Darya Kavitskaya 2013 *Abo Optional Anti-Agreement. Selected Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Conference on African Linguistics. 2013:130-140 2012 *Case-Gender Paradigms in North American Mennonite Low German. -
Beethoven, Bagels & Banter
Beethoven, Bagels & Banter SUN / OCT 21 / 11:00 AM Michele Zukovsky Robert deMaine CLARINET CELLO Robert Davidovici Kevin Fitz-Gerald VIOLIN PIANO There will be no intermission. Please join us after the performance for refreshments and a conversation with the performers. PROGRAM Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Trio in B-flat major, Op. 11 I. Allegro con brio II. Adagio III. Tema: Pria ch’io l’impegno. Allegretto Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992) Quartet for the End of Time (1941) I. Liturgie de cristal (“Crystal liturgy”) II. Vocalise, pour l'Ange qui annonce la fin du Temps (“Vocalise, for the Angel who announces the end of time”) III. Abîme des oiseau (“Abyss of birds”) IV. Intermède (“Interlude”) V. Louange à l'Éternité de Jésus (“Praise to the eternity of Jesus”) VI. Danse de la fureur, pour les sept trompettes (“Dance of fury, for the seven trumpets”) VII. Fouillis d'arcs-en-ciel, pour l'Ange qui annonce la fin du Temps (“Tangle of rainbows, for the Angel who announces the end of time) VIII. Louange à l'Immortalité de Jésus (“Praise to the immortality of Jesus”) This series made possible by a generous gift from Barbara Herman. PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE 20 ABOUT THE ARTISTS MICHELE ZUKOVSKY, clarinet, is an also produced recordings of several the Australian National University. American clarinetist and longest live performances by Zukovsky, The Montréal La Presse said that, serving member of the Los Angeles including the aforementioned Williams “Robert Davidovici is a born violinist Philharmonic Orchestra, serving Clarinet Concerto. Alongside her in the most complete sense of from 1961 at the age of 18 until her busy performing schedule, Zukovsky the word.” In October 2013, he retirement on December 20, 2015. -
EAS 23 July 2020 Program.Pdf
Green Mountain Online Emerging Artists Series Thursday, July 23, 2020 7:30 pm EDT GMCMF Emerging Artists YouTube Channel Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011 Johann Sebastian Bach Prelude (1685-1750) Todd Humphrey, cello Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1010 Johann Sebastian Bach Allemande Courante Matthew Wiest, cello Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003 Johann Sebasitan Bach Grave Luciano Marsalli, violin Caprice in C minor, Op. 1, no. 4 Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840) Simon Ho Yin Cheng, violin Caprice in A minor, Op. 1, no. 5 Niccolò Paganini Abigail Yoon, violin Capricen B flat major, Op. 1, no. 13 Niccolò Paganini Jessie Zimmermann, violin Introduction and Allegro, Op. 44 Miklós Rózsa (1907-1995) Ashley Park, viola Suite No. 1 in G minor, Op. 131d Max Reger Molto sostenuto (1873-1916) Vivace Andante sostenuto Molto vivace Colin Henley, viola Sonata, Op. 27, No. 5 Eugène Ysaÿe L'Aurore (1858-1931) Danse rustique Maitreyi Muralidharan, violin Piano Sonata No. 2 in D minor, Op. 14 Sergei Prokofiev Allegro, ma non troppo (1891-1953) Sofia Marina, piano Fantasiestücke, Op. 12 Robert Schumann In der Nacht (1810-1856) Fabel Traumes Wirren Ende vom Lied Ellie Taylor, piano Todd Humphrey, 22, is from Atlanta, Georgia. He completed his undergraduate degree at Florida State University where he studied with Greg Sauer. At Florida State, Todd served as principal cellist of the University Philharmonia Orchestra and was cellist of the Lux String Quartet. This ensemble was known for its heartfelt and engaging performances along with its numerous community outreach events. Currently Todd is completing his masters at Miami University of Ohio where he studies with Sarah Kim. -
Live Nation-Hewitt Silva Awarded Hollywood Bowl Booking Deal
LIVE NATION-HEWITT SILVA AWARDED HOLLYWOOD BOWL BOOKING DEAL LOS ANGELES (Aug. 7, 2017) – The partnership of Live Nation-Hewitt Silva, LLC (LN-HS Concerts LLC) has been retained by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association to be the exclusive promoter of concerts at the Hollywood Bowl outside of the Philharmonic’s own summer season. The arrangement commences January 1, 2018, for a ten- year term. Andrew Hewitt and Bill Silva have jointly produced concerts at the Hollywood Bowl for the past 27 years, most recently as Andrew Hewitt & Bill Silva Presents. “We’ve had a wonderful experience with Andy and Bill for over 25 years at the Hollywood Bowl,” said Gail Samuel, Acting President and Chief Executive Officer of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. “We look forward to continuing to develop this relationship with Live Nation-Hewitt Silva, bringing great artists to perform for our audiences at the Hollywood Bowl and enhancing the musical history of this iconic venue.” “The Hollywood Bowl is a historic and iconic Los Angeles venue,” said Michael Rapino, President and CEO of Live Nation. “In partnership with Andy and Bill, we are proud to continue to deliver the world’s greatest live performers and tours to the venue for the next 10 years.” “We have enjoyed over 25 years of magical experiences in cooperation with the LA Phil at the Hollywood Bowl,” said Andrew Hewitt and Bill Silva, “and have witnessed the incredible collaboration between the LA Phil and the County of Los Angeles, which has transformed the location into the world class venue that we see today. -
Professor Bad Trip Uproar Wales New Music Ensemble
PROFESSOR BAD TRIP UPROAR WALES NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE UPROAR.org.uk @UPROAR_Wales “…virtuosic, exuberant and playful” **** On UPROAR’s 10x10, The Guardian 2018. UPROAR Funders 2019-2020 We would like to thank our funders and supporters who made this programme possible: Arts Council of Wales Diaphonique Foyle Foundation Garfi eld Weston Foundation Hinrichsen Foundation Italian Cultural Institute Oakdale Trust PRS Foundation The Stafford House Foundation Tŷ Cerdd RVW Trust Wales Arts International Donations Private donation in memory of Peter Reynolds Peter Golob Pyrenees Cycle Ride Fund Sally Groves Professor Mick Peake UPROAR gratefully acknowledges the kind support of Electroacoustic Wales, Tessa Shellens, Michael Ellison, Andrew Rafferty Charity Registration Number: 1174587 The Oakdale Trust ABOUT UPROAR UPROAR is the new contemporary music ensemble for Wales. Led by conductor Michael Rafferty, the ensemble comprises some of the UK’s most accomplished musicians specialising in new music. Committed and hungry to bring the most raw, adventurous and imaginative new music from Welsh and international composers to audiences in Wales and the UK. Professor Bad Trip is the second project from UPROAR which launched in 2018 with its inaugural sell-out performance in Cardiff and gained critical acclaim in local and national press. UPROAR Artistic Director & Conductor Michael Rafferty Michael Rafferty, founder of UPROAR, is an award winning conductor based in South Wales. Passionate about contemporary culture, he conducts the world’s fi nest contemporary music ensembles and has collaborated with over 100 living composers. He co-founded Music Theatre Wales and was its Music Director for 25 years. He was awarded an MBE in 2016 for services to music in Wales. -
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JENNIFER S. BADGER STUNT COORDINATOR * SECOND UNIT DIRECTOR Five Time Screen Actors Guild Award Nominee Four Time Nominee For Taurus World Stunt Awards 2012 Winner- Action Icon Award ATLANTA RESIDENT Cell: 352-408-7416 [email protected] Visit www.JenniferBadger.com for Coordinating and Action Specific Reels STUNT COORDINATOR CREDITS Swagger - Series for CBS & Apple TV Director- Reggie Rock Bythewood, UPM- Wayne Morris, Producers- Kevin Durant, Rich Kleiman, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo. 1st AD- Chad Graves, DP- Elliot Davis Heart of Life - Pilot for FOX Director- Anne Fletcher, UPM- Joe Lotito, Producers- Ben Queen, Jake Kasdan, Melvin Mar, John Mayer, Paul Weitz, Neal Ahern, 1st AD- Danny Silverberg, DP- Edward Pei, P-Valley - Series for Starz Director- Varies per episode, UPM- Brandon Leonard, Producers- Katori Hall, Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Patrik Polk, Carol Cuddy, Khaliah Neal, Montiez Monroe, 1st ADs- John Nelson, Carol Green, DP- Nancy Schreiber, Richard Vialet Brockmire (Season 3) - Series for IFC Director- Maurice Marable, UPM- Matt Spiegel, Producers- Hank Azaria, Joel Church-Cooper, Mike Farah, Joe Farrell, Christopher D’Elia, Sheena Datt, 1st AD- Spencer Jarvis, DP- Adam Bricker Raising Dion - Series for Netflix Director- Varies per block, UPM- Damien Lubiak, Producers - Carol Barbee, Charles King, Dennis Liu, Kim Roth, Poppy Hanks, Michael B. Jordan, Kenny Goodman, Seith Mann, Robert Phillips, 1st ADs- Bobby Bastarache, Shawn Pipkin-West, DPs- Armando Salas, Peter Flickenberg Queen America - Series for Facebook Director-