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Music Shelf Showcase: Anne Akiko Meyers

In February of 2017, one of our dear friends and favorite guest artists, Anne Akiko Meyers, joined the New West Symphony for Vivaldi's Four Seasons. It was guest conducted by Joshua Gersen, former Assistant Conductor of the New York Philharmonic, who also conducted...

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Music Shelf Showcase: Anne Akiko Meyers

In February of 2017, one of our dear friends and favorite guest artists, Anne Akiko Meyers, joined the New West Symphony for Vivaldi's Four Seasons. It was guest conducted by Joshua Gersen, former Assistant Conductor of the New York Philharmonic, who also conducted...

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Jukebox 21 “Vive la France”

Jukebox 21 “Vive la France”

In this installment: Great french composers have been trailblazers over centuries, initiating profound evolutions in musical style, sensitivity and brilliance. This playlist features favorite performances of seminal works, many emphasizing the kind of imagination and...

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Beethoven’s 5th in virtual reality

Beethoven’s 5th in virtual reality

Today is National Video Game Day, a perfect day to share how video game tech is transforming performing arts.   You may have heard of Virtual Reality, which immerses you in a video experience. Now, all you need to experience an orchestra up close is a smartphone, an...

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Britten’s choral symphony ‘from winter to spring’

Britten’s choral symphony ‘from winter to spring’

You know it's a monumental work of art when it has 4 parts and 12 movements, and it calls for an orchestra PLUS soprano, alto, tenor, mixed chorus, and a boys' chorus. The way UK composer Benjamin Britten put it, his 1949 "Spring Symphony" illustrates "the progress of...

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Composer exploration: July birthdays

Composer exploration: July birthdays

There are 365 days in a year, and many, many more composers who've gone before us. That means there's always a composer birthday to celebrate, and there's always interesting music and stories to discover. Here are 3 noteworthy composers with July birthdays whose music...

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Going for Baroque: 307 year-old party music

Going for Baroque: 307 year-old party music

Some people find Baroque music hard to Handel. Bad puns aside, it's amazing to hear music that's over 300 years old in the English language, and why it was written in the first place. In July of 1713, Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate premiered at St. Paul's Cathedral in...

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