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Hope College Wind Ensemble to Perform March 5

Hope College Wind Ensemble to Perform March 5 February 24, 2021 by Sage Mikkelsen Hope College Wind Ensemble to Perform March 5 The Hope College Wind Ensemble will perform on Friday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m. The concert can be viewed online at hope.edu/live. Out of an abundance of caution due to the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no in-person audience. The program will include “At Morning’s First Light,” by David Gillingham; “Stomping Grounds,” by Carl Holmquist; “Brass Cats,” by Chris Hazell; “Immovable Do,” by Percy Grainger; “Vesuvius,” by Frank Ticheli; “Petite Symphonie,” by Charles Gounod; “Exsultate Deo,” by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina; and “Masques,” by Anne McGinty.

Can Sea Shanties Be Considered Classical Music?

The young sailor, a hand-colored lithograph created in New York, circa 1849, by N. Currier. If you’re on TikTok, the go-to app for Gen Z and millennials, you probably spent early January humming catchy nautical tunes while washing never-ending dishes or doomscrolling while you wait for pizza delivery. If you’re not on TikTok, let me catch you up: Sea shanties have made a comeback. TikTok’s trending shanty is “The Wellerman” with 61.9 million views and counting. It was popularized by the Bristol, England a cappella group The Longest Johns, but when Scottish mailman Nathan Evans posted a video singing the song, it made waves. Suddenly, his video was trending with musicians all over the world posting their own #ShantyTok videos adding harmony, percussion, even fiddle to his lilting original.

Song for the dearly departed, Adrian Jones

Song for the dearly departed, Adrian Jones This post is also available in: French, German The author and artist at the launch of the Museo ng Kaálamáng Katutubò at the Museé du quay Branly, Paris, 2013. Source: TAO INC Elegy and eulogy by critic and curator Marian Pastor Roces for an artist He entitled an exhibition “Songs for the dearly departed:” his elegiac installation for the long-deceased composer and proto-ethnomusicologist Percy Grainger. For it, he made an overlarge concrete vat with an exquisite concavity, and set in it a university garden; filled it with gently rotating water and petals.

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