Now the organization has announced its 77th season which marks a return to a full schedule of classical music stars and emerging artists featured in five concert programs at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall and the Riverview Performing Arts Center.
“We’re thrilled to be able to return to the concert hall and resume our Great Performers Series,” said Linda Moxley, who joined the organization last summer as executive director. “It’s an exciting season, highlighted by the fact that we were able to bring back three of the artists who were scheduled to be part of our canceled 2021 season.”
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Violinist Kristin Lee and Pianist Jeremy Jordan to Perform Americana Virtual Concert Streamed Live
Lee and Jordan have recorded a corresponding album featuring several of these works that will be released in the future.by BWW News Desk
On Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 7:30pm, violinist Kristin Lee and pianist Jeremy Jordan will join forces for a virtual recital presented by Adelphi University. The program, entitled Americana, showcases a broad spectrum of illustrious composers and the American musical styles which influenced them, as well as their own musical styles which influenced generations of composers to come. This concert will be streamed LIVE from the Adelphi University Performing Arts Center, and tickets are available for $10 at www.adelphi.edu/events/violinist-kristen-lee-americana. A link with a special access code to watch the livestream will be delivered in the order confirmation email. The performance will not remain online for later viewing.
April 13, 2021 at 11:40 pm by Jadon Bienz
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Newsflash: The Cold War was intense. The 40-some years that followed World War II were marked by increasing political tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Russia, leaching into almost all aspects of daily life. Beyond the pre-emptive nuclear war drills taught to school children and the constant threat of mutually assured atomic destruction, a cultural war was being fought. Politicians like Wisconsinâs notoriously accusatory Senator Joseph McCarthy capitalized on the âRed Scareâ to gain power, while the Space Race served as a proxy to demonstrate scientific superiority between the two countries. However, one of the first cultural cracks in the Iron Curtain was struck by a pianist by the name of Van Cliburn.
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