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SUMMARY:Cultural Appropriation vs. Appreciation: A Pre-Concert Event
DESCRIPTION:A pre-concert discussion led by CMW Resident Musician Jesse Holstein on the topic of “Cultural Appropriation vs. Appreciation” in anticipation of the Saturday\, February 1 concert at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts. \nThe line between cultural appropriation and appreciation in music can sometimes be difficult to navigate and distinguish. When does a cultural reference in a piece of music go beyond respectfully honoring another culture or heritage and border into exoticism or spectacle? Can music be appropriative if the composer is referencing their own culture? \nPlease join us as we discuss these challenging topics while looking at three works for string quartet that are inspired or influenced by indigenous folk music. Excerpts from works by Debussy\, Bartók\, and Zhou Long will be performed by the MusicWorks Collective. \nCultural Appropriation vs. Appreciation \nWednesday\, January 29\n6pm reception\, 6:30pm discussion/performance\nProvidence Public Library\n150 Empire Street \nAdmission is free*\n*Seating for this event is full. Email lcox@communitymusicworks.org to place your name on the waiting list.
URL:https://communitymusicworks.org/event/cultural-appropriation-vs-appreciation-a-pre-concert-event/
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SUMMARY:Bach and Friends
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJoin us on Sunday\, October 27 at 4pm for an afternoon of baroque music performed by the MusicWorks Collective and guests at the dazzling new Pavilion space at Grace Episcopal Church. The program offers a glimpse into the world of 17th century weddings\, parties\, and battles with Bach’s “Wedding Cantata” (BWV 202)\, featuring the brilliant soprano Kristen Watson\, the rousing “Battalia” by Heinrich Biber\, a harpsichord concerto by Bach contemporary Wilhelmina of Prussia featuring harpsichordist Michael Bahmann\, and the ever-popular Brandenburg Concerto no. 3.  \nBach and Friends\nSunday\, October 27\, 4pm\nThe Pavilion at Grace Episcopal Church\n300 Westminster Street\nProvidence\, RI 02903\nDirections \nA wine and hors d’oeuvres reception following the concert.\nSuggested donation of $20\nPatron Seating $100\nEmail Thano@chaltas.com to make your reservation.
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