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SUMMARY:Cherry Rhodes Organ Recital
DESCRIPTION:Susan G. Whitaker Memorial Organ Recital \n\n\n\nCo-sponsored with The Organ Artists Series of Pittsburgh \n \nCherry Rhodes is the first American to win an international organ competition (Munich). During her brilliant career she has toured extensively throughout the major music capitals of America and Europe with recitals in cathedrals\, churches\, and concert halls\, including Lincoln Center (New York City)\, Kennedy Center (Washington\, D.C)\, Orchestra Hall (Chicago)\, Meyerson Symphony Center (Dallas)\, the Performing Arts Center (Milwaukee)\, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts (Philadelphia)\, Royal Festival Hall (London)\, International Performing Arts Center (Moscow)\, Philharmonic Halls of Berlin\, Dortmund\, and Luxembourg\, the Organ and Architecture Symposium\, and the renowned International September Music Festival of Montreux-Vevey (Switzerland). Other international festivals include those of Paris (Notre Dame and St. Eustache)\, Munich\, Freiburg\, Nurnberg\, St. Albans\, Luxembourg\, Vienna\, Bratislava\, Presov\, Gdansk and Warsaw. \nAs one of the first organists to perform on the organ in the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles\, Ms. Rhodes premiered Concierto de Los Angeles by James Hopkins\, with members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Subsequently\, she played the monumental Symphonie Concertante by Joseph Jongen on the Los Angeles Philharmonic Subscription Series and a solo recital sponsored by Toyota. \nAt age seventeen\, Cherry Rhodes made her debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra and later performed many times under the baton of Eugene Ormandy as well as numerous guest conductors. Since that time she has performed as soloist with orchestras including the Los Angeles Philharmonic (with conductors Simon Rattle and Edo de Waart)\, the Phoenix Symphony\, the Pasadena Chamber Orchestra\, the South German Radio Orchestra\, and the Orchestra of the French National Radio. \nFrom 1972-1975 Ms. Rhodes taught organ at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. During this time she was Artist-in-Residence at All Souls Church\, Unitarian in Washington\, D.C.\, where she gave recitals and frequently premiered new music. Numerous composers have written and dedicated works to her\, and she has edited several compositions as well. These include Ascent by Joan Tower (Associated Music Publishers\, Inc.)\, Prelude and Variations on “Old Hundredth” by Calvin Hampton (Wayne Leupold Editions\, Inc.)\, Meditations on “Salve\, Festa Dies” and Chorale\, Diferencias and Glosas on “Puer Natus in Bethlehem” by Fr. Joseph Walter (Composer’s Library)\, and Larry King — The Organ Music for solo organ and organ and tape (Wayne Leupold Editions\, Inc.) \nMs. Rhodes has recorded for Columbia Records with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Everyone Dance\, her critically acclaimed solo recording on the Pro Organo label\, has been hailed by The American Organist as “A joyous celebration of unrivaled artistry!” She has been featured on the CDs Pipedreams Live! (Minnesota Public Radio)\, Comes Summertime (JAV Recordings)\, Historic Organs of Boston (The Organ Historical Society)\, Jean Guillou-Colloques (Augure)\, Cherry Rhodes…Live (Pro Organo)\, Cherry Rhodes in Concert and Cherry Rhodes at the Kimmel Center (Delos Productions\, Inc.). Many of her performances have been broadcast throughout North America and Europe. \nMs. Rhodes is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music\, where she studied with Dr. Alexander McCurdy. She received Fulbright and Rockefeller grants for studies in Munich with Karl Richter and in Paris with Marie-Claire Alain and Jean Guillou\, who invited her to be his assistant for two years at St. Eustache. \nCherry Rhodes is Adjunct Professor of Organ at the Thornton School of Music\, University of Southern California. Many of her students have won awards\, grants\, and top prizes in competitions in the United States and Europe. A sought-after musician\, she gives master classes and frequently serves as adjudicator for competitions in North America and Europe. \n  \nProgram \nPrelude and Fugue in e minor\, BWV 548\nJohann Sebastian Bach\n(1685-1750) \nFour Chorale Preludes\nJohannes Brahms\n(1833-1897) \nHerzliebster Jesu\, was hast du verbrochen\n(Dearest Jesus\, what law hast Thou broken) \nO Traurigkeit\, o Herzeleid\n(O sadness\, O heartbreak) \nHerzlich tut mich verlangen\n(My heart is filled with longing) \nO wie selig seid ihr doch\, ihr Frommen\n(O how blessed faithful spirits are ye) \nSportive Fauns\nDezső Antalffy-Zsiross\n(1885-1945) \nIntermission \nPictures at an Exhibition\nModest Moussorgsky\n(1839-1881)\ntranscription by Jean Guillou\n(b. 1930)
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/cherry-rhodes-organ-recital/
LOCATION:ELPC – Sanctuary\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hope Academy Spring Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy’s young singers and musicians are presenting an entire day of recitals and performances on Saturday\, May 17. \nInstrumental and vocal recitals will take place throughout the ELPC building from 10 am to 5 pm (see schedule with rooms below)\nEL CEO (East Liberty Community Engagement Orchestra) and Suzuki Violin students will perform in the Sanctuary at 5:00 pm.\nHAT Co (Hope Academy Teen Theater Company) and The HAMS (Hope Academy Middle School) Band will rock it out in the Social Hall from 7 to 9 pm. \nEveryone is invited and it’s all FREE! \n\n SPRING MUSIC FESTIVAL SCHEDULE \n9 am     Music Room (3rd Floor)\nPiano\, voice guitar and cello students of Doug Levine\, Mike Borowski and Ana Diaz \n1 pm     Music Room (3rd Floor)\nGuitar\, piano\, voice\, ukulele\, brass and oboe students of Michael Chapman\, Federico Garcia de Castro\, Naoko Hirai\, Monica Stephenson and Lenny Young \n2 pm     Sanctuary (1st Floor)\nPiano\, guitar\, clarinet\, percussion\, violin and flute students of Gabe Katz\, Ryan Leonard\, Jack Ragu\, David Robbins\, Margaux Pisula and Kristine Rominsky \n4 pm     Music Room (3rd Floor)\nPiano\, voice and guitar students of Lee Kikuchi\, Carly Noel Black\, Anqwenique Wingfield\, Gabe Katz and Emma Cox \n5 pm     Sanctuary (1st Floor)\nEL CEO (East Liberty Community Engagement Orchestra)\, under the direction of Federico Garcia-de Castro and Suzuki Violin students of Kathleen Andrews  and Jennifer Vinsel; with performances by teaching artists\, Gabe D’Abruzzo and Kristine Rominsky \n7 pm     Social Hall (Basement)\nHAT Co voice and instrument recitals – students of Carly Noel Black\, Emma Cox and Monica Stephenson; vocal ensemble under the direction of Anqwenique Wingfield; The HAMS Band (Hope Academy Middle School Band)\, under the direction of Emma Cox; HAT Co Band\, under the direction of Michael Chapman.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hope-academy-spring-music-festival/
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SUMMARY:Three Rivers Ringers
DESCRIPTION:Three Rivers Ringers\nThree Rivers Ringers\nPittsburgh’s Premiere Community Handbell Ensemble \nNancy Lutz\, Artistic Director \nSaturday\, April 26\, 2014\n5:00 pm in the Sanctuary \nAdmission is free.\nA freewill offering will be accepted. \nEast Liberty Presbyterian Church\n116 Highland Avenue\nPittsburgh\, PA 15206 \n[youtube id=”-2HHUzEmPF8″]\n \n  \nEast Liberty Presbyterian Church has a rich history dating to 1819 when the first church building was constructed at Penn and Highland Avenues. The current structure\, designed by architect Ralph Adams Cram\, was completed in 1935 and given by Richard Beatty Mellon and Jennie King Mellon as a memorial to their parents. Please visit www.cathedralofhope.org for more information on the church’s mission and ministry. \nFor more information about Cathedral Concerts and the music ministry at East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, please contact:\nDr. Edward Alan Moore\nOrganist/Music Director\nEast Liberty Presbyterian Church\nEdM@coh.net\n412-441-3800\, ext. 24
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