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STEPHEN SITARSKI: CONCERTMASTER-VIOLINIST PRESENTS HIS ‘MUSIC & WELLNESS: A PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE’ AND EXPLORES DEPRESSION, A MUSICIAN’S LIFE, THE HEALING EFFECT OF MUSIC, AND MUCH ELSE, IN AN INFORMATIVE, INSIGHTFUL, AND MOVING TALK – AND WITH BACH SELECTIONS TOO! – .AT THE BURLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY…A REVIEWER INTERVIEWS PEOPLE IN THE ARTS

JAMES STRECKER: Your presentation is titled Music and Wellness, so, to begin, what do you want people to learn as a result of hearing you? STEPHEN SITARSKI: Mostly I just want to start a discussion about mental health. It is … Continue reading

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STACIE DUNLOP – WHAT’S NEXT? SOPRANO’S WORK IN PROGRESS REIMAGINES VIVIER’S ICONIC LONELY CHILD FOR ENSEMBLE OF 8 PLAYERS, 2 CIRCUS ARTISTS AND HERSELF WEAVING STORY AND CHOREOGRAPHY BOTH ‘ON THE GROUND AND IN THE AIR,’ PLUS ON SEPTEMBER 21 WITH THE HAMILTON PHILHARMONIC SINGING ABBY RICHARDSON-SCHULTE AND THE SIBELIUS LUONNOTAR

JAMES STRECKER: Please tell us what you want the public to know about your recent completed projects or the ones you are actively working on. What is each one, why is it, and how was/is it done? STACIE DUNLOP: This … Continue reading

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ABIGAIL RICHARDSON-SCHULTE: AWARD-WINNING COMPOSER-IN-RESIDENCE OF THE HAMILTON PHILHARMONIC DECLARES “WHAT CONCERNS ME IS POP CULTURE REPLACING THE ARTS AS CULTURE, THE DECLINE OF MUSIC EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS, AND THE AGING OF CLASSICAL MUSIC AUDIENCES…A REVIEWER’S INTERVIEW WITH PEOPLE IN THE ARTS

JAMES STRECKER: If you were asked for 50 words for an encyclopedia to summarize what you do, or have done, in the arts, what would you say? ABIGAIL RICHARDSON-SCHULTE: Abigail Richardson-Schulte is a Canadian composer of orchestral music, chamber music … Continue reading

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HAMILTON PHILHARMONIC & TWO FINE BOOKS ON FILM

Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra Perhaps it was our especially cold winter lingering still in one’s bones, but conductor Gemma New’s recent take on Beethoven’s Pastorale Symphony with the HPO certainly drew one into the richness of an approaching spring. Here was … Continue reading

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