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University of New Mexico Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs James Holloway announced the appointment of Dr. Eric Lau, Professor of Music – Saxophone and Chair of the Department of Music in the College of Fine Arts, as the dean of. ....
Hedy Weiss | May 28, 2021 3:14 pm A socially distanced, reduced-capacity audience listens to the sounds of the CSO brass at the concert that signaled the return of Chicago Symphony Orchestra concerts, May 27, 2021. (Credit Anne Ryan) The sense of pure elation was palpable Thursday evening as members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra walked onstage to perform their first concert before a live audience in more than 14 months. Thanks to our sponsors: The orchestra, like the audience, was reduced in size (about 20 musicians in various combinations, along with a number of guest artists), with only its altogether golden brass and percussion sections positioned in a grand semicircle on Symphony Center’s Orchestra Hall stage. But their sound was as full and beautiful as ever as they played a meticulously chosen program of works by five American composers (all under the umbrella title of “Fanfare”) that alternately heralded a triumphant return and evoked the emo ....
Leni Stern Talks Composing and Recording During the Pandemic Leni Stern is a guitarist, singer/songwriter and band leader whose music spans jazz, folk, African, Latin and other global styles. She has been a presence in New York ’s live music scene for many years and has toured the world, working with a huge assortment of artists, including Malian stars Salif Keita and Bassekou Kouyate. Afropop ’s Banning Eyre has known and played with Leni for years, so their Zoom conversation about Leni ’s 22 CD Dance (out June 4, 2021) is as much a dialogue between old friends as a journalistic interview. Here it is! ....
Musical America In late May, for the first time in 14 months, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will perform before a live audience in Orchestra Hall. “We are truly delighted to welcome audiences back to Symphony Center…. to begin safely sharing the joy of live music with the community again,” said CSO President Jeff Alexander. Over three consecutive weekends between May 27 through June 13, the CSO will offer three distinct programs for brass and percussion, string ensembles, and orchestra, led by conductors Michael Mulcahy, Erina Yashima, and Edo de Waart. The programs will be recorded for possible future release on CSOtv. “Fanfare,” the inaugural program, is scheduled for May 27-30 and will feature music for brass and percussion under the baton of CSO trombonist Michael Mulcahy. Repertoire includes Copland’s ....