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Kara Noble, Martin Kluger, and Mark Auerbach Join The Springfield Chamber Players to Perform JOHNNY APPLESEED

Kara Noble, Springfield Symphony Orchestra timpanist Martin Kluger; and Westfield Community Programming ArtsBeat host Mark Auerbach will narrate in the upcoming Springfield Chamber Players performance of Clifton J. Noble, Jr. 's folk cantata Johnny Appleseed.

Springfield Chamber Players Will Perform JOHNNY APPLESEED This May

The Springfield Chamber Players perform Clifton J. Noble, Jr.'s folk cantata Johnny Appleseed on Sunday, May 12, 3PM, at First Church of Christ, 763 Longmeadow Street.

Arts & Culture: Amanda Williams banners on display at Smith College; Sevenars Concert Series to begin; Festival to screen movies made in Mass

Arts & Culture: Amanda Williams banners on display at Smith College; Sevenars Concert Series to begin; Festival to screen movies made in Mass. >The various artists who will perform this summer as part of the Sevenars Concerts concert series. SUBMITTED >One of two black-and-white banners by artist Amanda Williams have been unfurled on the Elm Street and campus-facing facades of the Smith College Museum of Art. The banners represent the first part of Williams’ “An Imposing Number of Times,” a series of site-specific campus installations commissioned by the museum. LAURA SHEA Published: 7/8/2021 2:54:44 PM Smith College displays banners by Amanda Williams NORTHAMPTON Two black-and-white banners by artist Amanda Williams have been unfurled on the Elm Street and campus-facing facades of the Smith College Museum of Art. The banners represent the first part of Williams’ “An Imposing Number of Times,” a series of site-specific campus installations commissioned by

Michael Clem goes track by track through Rivannarama, January 6

WTJU Dec 29th, 2020 | By WTJU Michael Clem will celebrate his birthday by doing a track by track of his new EP, Rivannarama, Wednesday afternoon, January 6, at 4 to kick off Something New (heard each Wednesday from 4-7 pm at 91.1 FM, streaming at wtju.net, or by asking your smart speaker to “Play WTJU“). More Recent Posts Mar 23rd, 2021 | By Ralph Graves Sure Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven were the major figures in 1800s Vienna. But they were the only ones. Vienna was the center of the musical world, and talent came from all over. Like Paul Wranitzky from Moravia. He and his brother Anton found fame and fortune in Vienna. In the 1790s he contacted both […]

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