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SUMMARY:Music Can Make Your Life Complete
DESCRIPTION:~ \nEveryday Heroes\nPittsburgh Symphony Orchestra \nJacob Joyce\, conductor\nKaty Williams\, vocalist \nHeroes are around us everyday! Join Fiddlesticks to meet some new friends and celebrate the work of individuals who help make Pittsburgh a great place to live\, play\, learn and work\, like teachers\, nurses\, veterans\, service workers\, parents and others. Featuring Valerie Coleman’s Seven O’Clock Shout\, Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever\,” Dvořák’s “Songs My Mother Taught Me” and John William’s theme from Superman.
URL:https://lucasrichman.com/event/music-can-make-your-life-complete-6/
LOCATION:Heinz Hall\, Pittsburgh\, PA
CATEGORIES:Composer
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SUMMARY:"Concerto for Violin: Paths to Dignity"
DESCRIPTION:Raleigh Civic Symphony\nPaths To Dignity: Music of Hunger\, Homelessness and Hope\nDr. Peter Askim\, conductor\nNC State Chorale – Dr. Nathan Leaf\, conductor\nJennifer Beattie\, mezzo-soprano\nMitchell Newman\, violin \nIn conjunction with Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week\, NC State’s Raleigh Civic Chamber Orchestra will present a program entitled “Paths to Dignity\,” centered on the epidemic of homelessness\, displaced persons and food insecurity in our communities and on our campus. The music will serve as a catalyst for meaningful discussions about the connections between homelessness and mental health\, as well as the role the arts can play in restoring humanity and dignity to the ever-growing population of displaced citizens. \nThe event’s centerpiece will be a concert program of music centered on community\, dignity\, and empathy by the orchestra under the direction of Dr. Peter Askim. The program will feature the NC State Chorale (Dr. Nathan Leaf\, conductor)\, NC State faculty mezzo-soprano Jennifer Beattie and violin soloist Mitchell Newman. Mr. Newman and the orchestra will be presenting the world premiere of selections from Lucas Richman’s Concerto for Violin: Paths to Dignity. In addition\, the program will feature composer Reena Esmail’s touching Take What You Need\, a piece of music that centers on the real-world stories of the formerly homeless. The concert will be the culmination of an artistic residency by Mr. Newman and Mr. Richman\, including community outreach\, workshops with students\, and performances in area homeless shelters. \nIn addition\, the November 13 events will include a pre-concert showcase of community and campus organizations in the lobby and a post-concert panel discussion of artists\, activists and scholars\, centered on the arts as a vehicle to raise awareness and promote healing.
URL:https://lucasrichman.com/event/concerto-for-violin-paths-to-dignity/
LOCATION:Stewart Theatre\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Composer
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SUMMARY:Bangor Symphony Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Masterworks II \nTchaikovsky’s 6th\nNovember 20\, 2022 at 3pm\nCollins Center for the Arts \nThe Program\n\nAugusta Holmès | Allegro Feroce\nClara Schumann | Piano Concerto in A minor\, Op. 7\, Vijay Venkatesh\, piano\nPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |  Symphony No. 6 in B minor\, Op. 74
URL:https://lucasrichman.com/event/bangor-symphony-orchestra-16/
LOCATION:Collins Center for the Arts\, 2 Flagstaff Road\, Orono\, ME\, 04473\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conductor
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SUMMARY:"Hanukkah Festival Overture"
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the Season\nBloomington Symphony Orchestra \n\nAlejandro Gomez Guillen\, conductor \n\n\n\nCelebrate the Season with the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. We’ll have two festive and family-friendly shows perfectly framing downtown’s Canopy of Lights. First a slightly shorter concert at 5pm (finishing just in time to catch the Canopy of Lights)\, followed by an expanded 8pm show as a great way to warm up after the lights have been lit. Start your season off with some SPARKLE!
URL:https://lucasrichman.com/event/hanukkah-festival-overture-55/
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