Local musician Diane Earle has been invited to be the premiere pianist at a Carnegie Hall performance in July 2022.
The event, titled Jubilate: An Evening with Choral Masters, will be hosted by Mark Cabaniss, who worked at Kentucky Wesleyan College with Earle in the mid-1980s.
Cabaniss, who is now the president and CEO of Jubilate Music Group in Nashville, considers Earle to be not only a world-class musician but also a good friend, which is why she was chosen for this opportunity, he said.
Earle, who taught music at KWC for 36 years, is currently the pianist for Settle Memorial United Methodist Church as well as the Owensboro Symphony. She also is a Kentucky Arts Council performing artist and holds the position of professor emeritus of music at KWC.
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Just because Christmas is over doesnât mean the holiday cheer has to stop, which is why the RiverPark Center is presenting âElf: An Interactive Film Experienceâ on Saturday.
The event kicks off at 7 p.m. in the Centerâs Cannon Hall, and it will be similar to the other interactive film experiences it has had this season, including âThe Princess Brideâ and âThe Rocky Horror Picture Show.â Patrons will be given a goodie bag upon entry that will include items to wave in the air or throw across the theater along with noisemakers and more.
The way the RPC interactive shows work is there is a âshadow castâ performing on the Cannon Hall stage while the film plays behind them, said Grae Greer, RPC director of marketing and education.