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The Bach must go on: UMass Bach Festival & Symposium returns, this time in virtual format


The Bach must go on: UMass Bach Festival & Symposium returns, this time in virtual format
Elizabeth Chang, a principal organizer and founder of the UMass Bach Festival, plays April 20 and 21 in this year’s event.  UMass Dept. of Music and Dance
Celebrated cellist Matt Haimovitz, who specializes in Bach’s music and formerly taught at UMass, will give a livestreamed performance April 25 as part of this year’s festival. UMass Dept. of Music and Dance
UMass bassist Salvatore Macchia plays April 22 at the Bach Festival. An original composition by him, inspired by the Baroque master, will premiere at the festival April 21. UMass Dept. of Music and Dance ....

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Transforming Crisis: Virtual Artist-in-Residence Events with Miwa Matreyek at UMass Amherst


April 1, 2021
Miwa Matreyek, “Infinitely Yours”
In April, the “Transforming Crisis” series will host three public virtual events, featuring Fine Arts Center artist-in-residence, Miwa Matreyek. The series a semester-long series hosted in collaboration with UMass Fine Arts Center (FAC), the Master of Fine Arts for Poets and Writers (MFA) and the School of Earth and Sustainability (SES). It is devoted to illuminating ecological crises and addressing climate injustice. With support from the Chancellor s Sustainability Advisory Committee, the series includes performances, readings and discussions with prominent scholars, scientists and artists, along with students and community members about pressing environmental issues, promising solutions and the power of creative arts to inspire collective action.  ....

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New Life to the "Trash of History" at the Springfield Museums


New Life to the Trash of History at the Springfield Museums
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Dec. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/  The Springfield Museums present
Massachusetts artist Shawn Farley creates sculptural assemblages that give new life to obsolete foundry molds and other found objects. By embracing chance and trusting her keen artistic instincts, Farley constructs clever compositions that take on human qualities and adopt their own personalities.
To embark on her work, Farley searches flea markets and seeks out junk dealers from all over the country. She is particularly interested in wood patterns or molds formed by talented craftsmen long ago. Once used to make fittings for Hoover Dam ships or contribute to operations at a mill in Shelburne Falls, the foundry molds that are integral to Farley s work served an important industrial purpose. These, she said, are unique pieces on their way to becoming the trash of history. ....

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New CD by UMass Wind Ensemble Released on MSR Classics


December 21, 2020
UMass Wind Ensemble
MSR Classics has just released the latest CD by the UMass wind ensemble, led by director of wind studies Matthew Westgate. “Quicksilver” features the world premiere recordings of three works, all of which were commissioned by the wind studies program as part of a larger consortium. These include Stacy Garrop’s “Quicksilver: Concerto for Alto Saxophone with Wind Ensemble,” which includes UMass saxophone professor Jonathan Hulting-Cohen as soloist; David Biedenbender’s “What is Written on the Leaves;” and David Maslanka’s “Concerto No. 3 (‘Do You Know My Name?’) for Piano, Winds and Percussion.” The featured soloist on the Maslanka piece is the late UMass faculty pianist Nadine Shank, to whom the CD is dedicated. ....

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