In February 1945, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra gave our very first performance. Today, the ASO is commemorating 79 years of music on our Day of Giving—a day to support the music and celebrate our great community that makes it possible! Please join us in honoring this rich legacy by making a gift to the Orchestra’s Annual Fund today: aso.org/DayofGiving
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Thank you to Will Chidlow for capturing OutSingCancer choir's INCLUDE event last week so well - if you want a flavour of the events we have been holding across the country, here you go! 🎶 These events, the connections and actions that come out of them would not be possible without Arts Council England funding the Making Music: INCLUDE programme. Thank you! https://lnkd.in/e-53Buid
Harmonising Excellence: A Workshop by OUTSINGCANCER CHOIR & Making Music
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Key Takeaways from Aretha Franklin's estate: The lack of a clear Will can lead to family conflict and financial impact. Aretha Franklin’s case serves as a strong example. Without a definitive Will, your estate may face unnecessary legal fees, asset depreciation and tax complications. Seek guidance from an estate planning professional to clarify your estate plan and protect your loved ones.
Aretha Franklin was an icon in the music industry. For her family, Aretha’s passing in 2018 should have been a time to celebrate the artist and mourn her passing. But quickly, a series of estate planning issues emerged that took over the moment. Comerica thought leaders Lisa Featherngill, Andrea Bruce and Steven Zamenski look at the details of Aretha Franklin's estate and lessons we should all take away on the need for a clear Will. https://bit.ly/3WHlhmf 📷: Jan Persson/Redferns/Getty Images #EstatePlanning #ArethaFranklin #Comerica #ComericaWealthManagement #LessonsLearned
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“We shall sing to them, what we can not say to them” Thank you to the University of Redlands Conservatory of Music, Inland Empire Master Chorale, and the Defiant: Requiem Foundation for creating such a powerful statement of music, and for the opportunity of learning such a impactful topic in history and selection of music. For those who are curious where I am: check the bottom left corner! To learn more about the impact of Raffi Schächter and his movement in the Holocaust, please click the link here: https://lnkd.in/gYfRSKKk
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Where is modern bachata from? Discover how The Bronx, the birthplace of Hip-Hop, also gave rise to modern bachata. Read about the rich cultural history and learn about the unique blend of influences that shaped these global music movements in my latest blog post. #TheBronx #ModernBachata #HipHop #CulturalMovements
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The ICH North December Newsletter is out now! - What's going on in the project? - Diploma work about joiks, research about Sami cultural heritage - TV series about traditional music in Norway - What about the "nyckelharpa"? Kven cultural heritage? Read about all this and much more, link below: https://lnkd.in/dbXpiQ-J #interregaurora #lapinliitto #regionvästernorrland #tromsogfinnmarksfylkeskommune #nordiskkulturfond #livingheritage #intangibleculturalheritage
12/2023 ICH North - Passing on our musical heritage
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This Wednesday, June 19, Juneteenth, join Maine Public Classical for a full day of Black artistry, from the 18th century to today. From 7am to 6pm for selections from 40+ living and historical composers. Special programming like this is only possible because of your support. Local hosts, passionate about Maine and Classical music. Carefully curated by your Maine Public Classical team, we'll hear from a variety of artists around different themes and time periods. Listen over air or stream, details on where/how to listen can be found here, https://lnkd.in/e_g6nq6U If you value this service and Maine Public's other offerings, lets talk about partnership opportunities with your business or organization. [email protected] of 207-553-7053. and...thank you. #npr #classical #communityradio
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If there's one thing Taylor Swift has taught us all well, is how experiences are built. During her many worldwide musical tours, Swift has elevated her name in the music business. The love and respect that followed from her exclusive friends and fans are only an example of her impact. Want to know how Taylor Swift has cracked the code to perfect experiences? Read our latest blog by Hardi Gohil and discover how to make your Era count! Read here - https://lnkd.in/deE2XtpA
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What a positive result and a welcome relief for our sector. Well done to all those at Museums Association, AIM - Association of Independent Museums, Society of London Theatre & UK Theatre , Manchester Camerata and many others who have lobbyed to achieve this. The new permanent rate covering theatres, museums and galleries - 45% for touring productions and 40% for non-touring shows - is below the current rates of 50%/45%, but well above the pre-pandemic rates of 25%/20%, which had been due to come back in over the next two years. As well as this, £26m of funding has been provided to the National Theatre in London, to upgrade its stages and infrastructure. There was "levelling up" funding for a number of cultural venues: •£15m for the National Railway Museum in York •£10m for National Museums Liverpool •£10m for British Library North in Leeds •£10m for Venue Cymru in Llandudno, north Wales •£5m for the Poetry Centre in Leeds •£2.6m for the V&A Dundee The Budget also included funding for a major TV and film studio complex in Sunderland through a devolution package for the north-east of England. Crown Works Studios is expected to create more than 8,000 jobs in the region and generate £336m a year for the local economy, its operators said.
The Philharmonia Orchestra welcomes the Chancellor’s announcement that Orchestra Tax Relief (OTR) will become permanent at a higher rate in today’s Spring Budget statement following the collective case made by the Association of British Orchestras (ABO). Today’s announcement enables our sector to remain ambitious, building new audiences, creating positive social impact for local communities, commissioning new music, developing future composers and performers, generating employment and planning international tours, which enhance the UK’s cultural influence worldwide in the face of continued economic pressures. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gzpqaPyy
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Giving back: always important, especially when it aligns with your organisation's values. Coxswain Alliance sponsors a critical learning and development program with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra; the Fellows. This is about nurturing the talent of the future, building capability. Have a listen to how the seasoned players David and Matthew talk about mentoring young and talented players. It is a nuanced approach that offers multiple avenues for building capability. And Matthew's comment goes to the heart of it. It's not just about being a good player; it's also about being a good colleague. Isn't that the truth!
Next month our Fellows take centre-stage in The Splendour of the Baroque, performing alongside members of the Sydney Symphony and directed by acclaimed early music specialist Erin Helyard. As part of the Fellowship program, these young musicians receive mentorship from members of our Orchestra. Here, Principal Trumpet David Elton and Principal Emeritus Bassoon Matthew Wilkie talk about their role as mentors of the Fellowship program, revealing some of the many perks of the program and sharing some insights about this special concert.
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April 9th is Jazz Artists of Charleston Day! In 2010, Joseph Riley, former mayor of Charleston, proclaimed this special day. Are you a local jazz musician? Thank you for the work you do to keep jazz alive! Comment below and tell us more about you. Do you have a favorite local jazz musician? Tag them in the comments. #jazzartistsofcharleston #charlestonjazz #jazzmusician #jazz #jazznews #chsnews
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