Violinist Gil Shaham, in a shimmering collaboration with ISO Players and conductor Jun Markel, swept me into Joseph Bologne’s Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, No. 9.
San Antonio, TX (PRWEB) December 30, 2021 Under the direction of Dr. Jennifer Seighman, DMA Music Director and Organist of St. John’s Lutheran Church the
A Christmas Day Worship Service with Rev. Dr. Theresa S. Thames, Associate Dean of Religious Life and of the Chapel at Princeton University. This is a service of Holy Communion. Music by soprano Jennifer Borghi '02 and University Organist Eric Plutz. This service will be live streamed on the ORL YouTube page available through this link. All persons, including members of the broader community, are welcome to attend this event if they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 if over age 12. Face coverings must be worn at all times by everyone over age 2. Registration is required for contact tracing purposes. In-person registration will be available, but lines may be long. We recommend visitors pre-register to obtain free tickets for admission through this link . PUID holders may prox in.
The bulletin for this service is below
Princeton University Chapel, Christmas Day, December 25, 2021, 11:00 a.m – a Service of Holy Communion
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The Leupold Foundation announces a new book, Pioneers in American Organ Music 1860–1920, The New England Classicists (LE300003, $69), by Barbara Owen. The volume is a comprehensive discussion of the beginning of classical organ music in the United States with biographies of nine of the first and most prominent American composers for the organ: John Knowles Paine, Dudley Buck, W. Eugene Thayer, George E. Whiting, Samuel B. Whitney, W. Arthur Foote, George W. Chadwick, Horatio W. Parker, and Henry M. Dunham.