New Orleans Friends of Music has been bringing the finest chamber musicians in the world to our community since 1955. In addition to a full season of public concerts at Dixon Hall, in partnership with Tulane University, NOFOM provides training and music education activities for both artists and audiences.
Tulane University is a comprehensive research university in New Orleans, Louisiana. Tulanians see challenges as opportunities, and strive to improve the lives of others in our own community and around the globe.
240 Strings, which provides free classical music lessons to students unable to afford them, will hold performances in May and June. Friday, May 20: A concert by students and faculty at First Parish Church at Congress and Temple Streets in Portland. Includes the dedication of a beautiful 19th-century Steinway piano, generously donated by the family […]
240 Strings to hold 3rd livestream of season
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Pianist Anastasia Antonacos, right, of 240 Strings is pictured with violinist Tracey Jasas-Hardel. Antonacos will hold a livestreamed performance later this month.
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240 Strings will hold its third livestreamed performance of the season later this month.
Anastasia Antonacos, of the Portland Piano Trio, will play some solo piano music by European, African-American, Afro-Caribbean, and Asian-American composers and arrangers on Jan. 22 at 7 p.m.
Antonacos has performed around the world as a soloist and chamber musician. She has testified before the federal Appropriations Committee in support of funding for the National Endowment for the Arts, and her solo CD, “Colour is the Keyboard,” was recorded and produced by Bob Ludwig of Gateway Mastering Studios.