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Verdi’s
La Traviata. Conductor: Giacomo Sagripanti, director: Simon Stone. With Pretty Yende, Juan Diego Flórez, Igor Golovatenko, and Margaret Plummer. Register for free and view here. LIVE
2 pm ET: London Symphony Orchestra presents Rattle conducts Stravinsky. Sir Simon Rattle conducts the LSO in Stravinsky’s Octet for Wind Instruments,
Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1920),
Four Norwegian Moods, Suite No 1, and Suite No 2. View here.
2 pm ET: VOCES8 Live from London, Spring presents
Joanna MacGregor. To celebrate International Women’s Day, pianist Joanna MacGregor curates a journey from the Deep South to New York, from Russian poetry to an African paradise. The program includes Florence Price’s spiritual arrangements, Margaret Bond’s
Composer Maury Yeston
Nine and
Titanic, as well as
Phantom of the Opera, has had a fantastic career in the theater.
As if to drive home that point, we have two recently released albums;
Maury Sings Yeston and
Anything Can Happen in the Theater: The Musical World of Maury Yeston (both on PS Classics). The title of the first says it all; it s a collection of demo recordings of Yeston performing songs from his canon. The second is the cast recording of the off-Broadway musical celebrating Yeston s theatrical accomplishments. Yeston was kind enough to answer a few questions about his work in early 2021.
Canton Daily Ledger
CANTON Though COVID-19 prevented the Spoon River College Community Chorus from celebrating its 15th year with an in-person holiday concert, the show still went on.
Home for the Holidays: Virtually Unplugged, a virtual winter/holiday concert showcasing the talents of over 70 performers with local ties, was produced to support both the SRC Foundation’s #GivingSPOONday campaign and the David L. Bishop Memorial Scholarship, which the Chorus began funding after Bishop, a founding member of the Chorus, passed away in 2017.
“I’m proud of all of our productions,” said Carol Davis, the Chorus’ Artistic Director since its inception in 2005, “but this one will be one of the most memorable. It truly shows how versatile we are as an organization, and it’s always amazing to be reminded of just how much talent we have here in our area. We’re already hearing from many people about how much they’re enjoying it, and we’re honored to bring a little holiday che
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