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Groupmuse aims for structural change with switch to musician-owned business model

Groupmuse aims for ‘structural change’ with switch to musician-owned business model By A.Z. Madonna Globe Staff,Updated April 1, 2021, 2:44 p.m. Email to a Friend “We’re really targeting musicians who aren’t necessarily taken care of by larger institutions, said violinist and Groupmuse artist Kiyoshi Hayashi.Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff Quick, imagine a string quartet concert in a private home. Marble floors, vaulted ceilings, and uniformed servers with hors d’oeuvres platters probably come to mind. But this was rarely or never the case with the private concerts organized through the buzzy classical music startup Groupmuse, which matched musicians with music lovers — often younger than those in the typical Symphony Hall audience — who hosted casual, intimate concerts in backyards and living rooms.

HomeFront: Godzilla in a playground fight, Michelle Pfeiffer in Paris, plus Hemingway and Maxwell

HomeFront: Godzilla in a ‘playground fight,’ Michelle Pfeiffer in Paris, plus Hemingway and Maxwell Marie Morris © Provided by The Boston Globe A scene from Godzilla vs. Kong. Welcome back to HomeFront, where we’re waiting for our vaccine eligibility to kick in and boiling down our long-term plans to eight words: hug all the people, pet all the dogs. Meanwhile, our entertainment options continue to multiply like Easter bunnies. Read on for a slew of expert suggestions. FILM: Judging by the cast, this week’s major new release could be an Oscar-bait courtroom drama or an “Oceans”-style caper, but it’s

HomeFront: Godzilla in a playground fight, Michelle Pfeiffer in Paris, plus Hemingway and Maxwell

HomeFront: Godzilla in a playground fight, Michelle Pfeiffer in Paris, plus Hemingway and Maxwell
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MCC to continue online spring concert series

MCC to continue online spring concert series Community Content Middlesex Community College will continue its online spring concert series “A World of Music” with a performance by the Rasa Strings Quartet, which was recorded at MCC’s Concert Hall in Bedford and will air at 7:30 p.m. March 19. Since winning first prize in the Chamber Music Yellow Springs 35th annual competition, Rasa Strings Quartet emerged as one of New England’s finest young ensembles. The quartet consists of violinists Kiyoshi Hayashi and Maura Shawn Scanlin, violist Claudia Do Minh Ramos and cellist and MCC faculty member Eunghee Cho.  According to Cho, creating and performing art is the closest way to experience passion, beauty and miracle something that has been missing throughout the pandemic.

St Patrick s Day Celtic Sojourn s multi-talented cast to perform remotely, but as a real time presentation

By Sean Smith, Boston Irish Contributor March 10, 2021 Sean Smith, Boston Irish Contributor The Rasa String Quartet will play a specially commissioned piece at A St. Patrick s Day Celtic Sojourn Fresh from the success of the virtual “A Christmas Celtic Sojourn” in December, WGBH broadcaster Brian O’Donovan and his dedicated production team, plus a cohort of accomplished music and dance performers – including some from Greater Boston – will present an online version of the annual “St. Patrick’s Day Celtic Sojourn,” from March 11 to March 14, and on March 17. Joining O’Donovan, the show’s creator and host, will be Newfoundland singer Matthew Byrne; Boston-based Irish fiddlers Nathan Gourley and Laura Feddersen; Scottish/Cape Breton-style fiddler Hanneke Cassel and Québécois guitarist Yann Falquet; local uilleann piper Joey Abarta; highly touted traditional Irish duo Caitlín Nic Gabhann and Ciarán Ó Maonaigh; and sean-nos, or “old-style” Irish dancer

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