The program for his January concert in Eureka will include works by J.S. Bach, Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Cesar Franck, Edwin H. Lemare, as well as Stafford’s own transcription of Dvorak’s 1st movement from Symphony No. 8, op. 88.
Richard Webb, lauded by the Bristol Herald-Courier as “a musician foremost,” concert organist, recitalist, lecturer, church musician, clinician/adjudicator and administrator, has performed solo concerts and appeared as guest artist with orchestras and ensembles throughout the United States, England, and Spain. His informative and entertaining workshops and practical master classes in various performance practices have been particularly well received as a complement to his concert appearances.
Far from being dusty and dreary, harmoniums, or pump organs, were grand instruments that took their place at the heart of 19th-century French music, says Andrew Green
RIDGELY — Carrie Rose intertwines solo flute with recorded owls, grasshoppers and water. As dusk falls on Saturday, June 17, these sounds will mingle with breezes, bird and frog calls
RIDGELY — Carrie Rose intertwines solo flute with recorded owls, grasshoppers and water. As dusk falls on Saturday, June 17, these sounds will mingle with breezes, bird and frog calls