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SUMMARY:Colour of Music Festival (Charleston)
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth G. Hill returns as a featured guest artist to the Colour of Music Festival Feb. 6-10\, 2024\, in Charleston\, South Carolina: \nMichael Jorgensen\, violin & Elizabeth G. Hill\, piano: Chamber Spotlight I | Tuesday\, Feb. 6\, 7:30pm \nPlease visit the festival website for full schedule\, locations\, and ticket information.
URL:https://elizabethghill.com/performance/colour-of-music-festival-charleston-2/
LOCATION:Murray Center Salon\, 14 George Street\, Charleston\, SC\, 29401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Chamber Orchestra,Solo Piano
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SUMMARY:with NatPhil Pops: When I Fall In Love: The Music of Nat King Cole
DESCRIPTION:One of the greatest singers in pop and jazz history\, Nat King Cole had a velvety voice that soothed and stirred the heart in equal measure\, leaving an indelible mark on the American Songbook with iconic interpretations of countless hit songs. The smoothest of crooners\, he made it look easy singing unforgettable songs that still feel as nostalgic as a drive down Route 66. Embrace the retro vibe and join NatPhil Principal Pops Conductor Luke Frazier as we welcome Tony Nominee\, Grammy- and Emmy Award-winner Chris Jackson (In the Heights\, Hamilton)\, Aisha Jackson (Frozen\, Paradise Square)\, and duo piano team Steven Mann and Ray Wong\, award-winning pianists and veteran performers based in Manhattan. Nat King Cole broke color barriers in music\, but his smooth persona belied the challenges he faced. His long and storied career is a testament to his patience\, grace and talent\, and his songs are still mainstays on jazz radio. The program includes Cole’s greatest hits\, like L-O-V-E\, The Very Thought of You\, Stardust\, Mona Lisa\, For Sentimental Reason\, Sweet Lorraine\, and many other timeless tunes to make you long for a dry martini and the perfect dance partner. \nThursday\, April 27\, 2023 at 7:30pm | Capital One Hall | Tysons\, VA
URL:https://elizabethghill.com/performance/with-natphil-pops-when-i-fall-in-love-the-music-of-nat-king-cole/
LOCATION:Capital One Hall\, 7750 Capital One Tower Rd\, Tysons\, VA\, 22102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Orchestra,National Philharmonic,National Philharmonic Pops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230205
DTSTAMP:20230107T045428Z
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SUMMARY:Colour of Music Festival (Charleston)
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth G. Hill returns to the Colour of Music Festival as a featured guest artist in the following solo and chamber performances on Feb. 1-3\, 2022\, in Charleston\, South Carolina: \nChamber Music I: Wednesday\, Feb. 1\, 7:30pm \nMarsha Thompson\, soprano & Elizabeth G. Hill\, piano: Thursday\, Feb. 2\, 2pm \nPiano Spotlight with Elizabeth G. Hill & Leonard Hayes: Friday\, Feb. 3\, 2pm \nPlease visit the festival website for full schedule\, location\, and ticket information.
URL:https://elizabethghill.com/performance/colour-of-music-festival-charleston/
LOCATION:Murray Center Salon\, 14 George Street\, Charleston\, SC\, 29401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Chamber Orchestra,Lieder,Solo Piano
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230115
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SUMMARY:with American Pops Orchestra: Music Center's Gala Tribute to Jerry Moss
DESCRIPTION:The American Pops Orchestra will join acclaimed artists for an evening of celebration in tribute to Jerry Moss! Tickets available now.
URL:https://elizabethghill.com/performance/with-american-pops-orchestra-music-centers-gala-tribute-to-jerry-moss/
LOCATION:The Music Center\, 135 N. Grand Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Pops Orchestra,Chamber Orchestra
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221119
DTSTAMP:20221019T022222Z
CREATED:20221019T022222Z
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SUMMARY:Colour of Music Festival (Sacramento)
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth G. Hill returns to the Colour of Music Festival as a featured guest artist in solo and chamber performances on November 15 and 16\, 2022\, in Sacramento\, California. \nPlease visit the festival website for full schedule\, location\, and ticket information.
URL:https://elizabethghill.com/performance/colour-of-music-festival-sacramento/
LOCATION:Guild Theater\, 2828 35th St.\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95817\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Chamber Orchestra,Solo Piano
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211127
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SUMMARY:One Voice: The Songs We Share
DESCRIPTION:I always have an awesome time performing with the American Pops Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Luke Frazier\, and it has been so exciting to be a part of their series  “One Voice: The Songs We Share” on PBS. This series celebrates uniquely American music that has transcended its original genre to find a place in our collective culture. Join us for episode 3 “Country” hosted by Leslie Jordan and episode 4 “American Roots” hosted by Frank Waln\, airing next Friday\, Oct. 29 on PBS beginning at 10pm EST. \nPlease check your listings to view them on your local PBS station\, or watch them on PBS.com. \n 
URL:https://elizabethghill.com/performance/one-voice-the-songs-we-share-2/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:American Pops Orchestra,Chamber Orchestra,Virtual Concert
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DTSTAMP:20190807T035734Z
CREATED:20190807T035734Z
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SUMMARY:Price Concerto with Hopkins Symphony Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth will perform the Piano Concerto in One Movement by Florence Price with the Hopkins Concert Orchestra\, Jordan Randall Smith\, conductor. \nProgram: \nCoriolan Overture | L. van Beethoven \nPiano Concerto in One Movement | Florence Price \nSymphony No. 33 | W. A. Mozart
URL:https://elizabethghill.com/performance/price-concerto-with-hopkins-symphony-orchestra/
LOCATION:Bunting-Meyerhoff Interfaith Center\, 3509 N. Charles St.\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Orchestra,Solo Piano
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191014
DTSTAMP:20190807T020228Z
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SUMMARY:Afro-Latino Chamber Music Tour
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nA classical crossover program demonstrating the unique development of Western-European classical flute music \nin the Latin American countries of Puerto Rico\, Cuba\, and Brazil. \n  \nFeaturing: \nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute | Elizabeth G Hill\, Piano | Tom Rohde\, Guitar | Lucas Ashby\, Percussion | Jonny Walker\, Jr.\, Cello | Pablo Regis\, Cavaquinho \nPerformance Dates: \nThursday\, Sept. 19\, 7 pm | Bowie Center for the Performing Arts  \nSaturday\, Sept. 21\, 7 pm | Prince George’s Community College Center for Performing Arts \nSunday\, Sept. 22\, 4 pm | Springfield Christian Church \nSunday\, Oct. 13\, 4 pm | Joe’s Movement Emporium
URL:https://elizabethghill.com/performance/afro-latino-chamber-music-tour/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Chamber Orchestra,New Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190608T200000
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DTSTAMP:20190603T023439Z
CREATED:20190603T023406Z
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SUMMARY:Great Noise Ensemble presents: Freedom from Fear
DESCRIPTION:Great Noise Ensemble concludes the 2018-19 season of its residency at Westmoreland Congregational United Church of Christ with the final program in a series called the Four Freedoms\, based on Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “Four Essential Freedoms\,” articulated in his 1941 State of the Union speech supporting our allies in Europe ahead of World War II. This program is commenting on the freedom from fear. \nFreedom from Fear is possibly the most basic desire we have as humans: survival. Each of the works in this program addresses fear from various perspectives. In Be Just!\, Martin Bresnick speaks to the fear of injustice and the realization that\, perhaps\, we have not been the good people we always thought we were. Dana Kaufman’s Peaporutus (“Concussion”) is a more personal story of fear: fear of direct violence to the composer herself\, who was randomly attacked in a foreign country one summer evening\, and was left concussed and alone\, needing to get herself to a hospital in a strange land. Nebal Maysaud’s Electronic Battleship and Armando Bayolo’s Last Breaths deal with institutionalized state violence\, either through warfare\, or the institutional racism inherent in police brutality. Last Breaths is a powerful setting of the final words of black men murdered because of their “otherness” and the suspicion that arose in their white (or white-identifying) attackers. \nIn Alex Temple’s Switch\, we have perhaps the most unique piece in our entire season\, not just this program. In 2013\, Temple and engineer Sylvia Wald invented a device that could “capture audio signals from parallel universes.” Before the machine overheated and was destroyed\, along with its schematics\, Temple and Wald managed to listen to audio from a culture in a universe where people are forced into strict social roles according to whether they’re right- or left-handed. This audio told the story of a dissident group\, The Free Zone\, which saw its Utopian dream destroyed by a violent\, right-wing dictatorship. We are lucky to have Alex Temple’s transcription—from memory!—of this historic broadcast as a cautionary tale of arbitrary injustice. \nThe program\, and the season\, wraps up with Julius Eastman’s Stay on It. Stay on It is as joyful a work as Eastman (who faced incredible hardship and poverty due to his unwillingness to conform to societal expectations) ever wrote. Like the best of Eastman’s music\, however\, it is still uncompromising in challenging us to do better\, to be better\, and to defeat the darkness that nearly consumes us on a daily basis. \nThis performance will feature Meaghan Burke\, vocalist for the Temple\, and Andrew Sauvageau\, baritone for the Bayolo. Blair Skinner will be the conductor.\nTickets are available through OvationTix: $30 General Admission presale\, $24 WCUCC Members / Students/Seniors & Military at the door.
URL:https://elizabethghill.com/performance/great-noise-ensemble-freedom-from-fear/
LOCATION:Westmoreland Congregational Church of Christ\, 1 Westmoreland Circle\, Bethesda\, MD\, 20816\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Orchestra,New Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190216T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190216T200000
DTSTAMP:20190124T175854Z
CREATED:20190124T175738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190124T175854Z
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SUMMARY:Great Noise Ensemble presents: Freedom to Worship
DESCRIPTION:The Four Freedoms Project II: Freedom to Worship\n\nGNE continues its residency at Westmoreland Congregational United Church of Christ with the second of four programs called The Four Freedoms Project\, named after Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “Four Essential Freedoms\,” articulated during his 1941 State of the Union address in support of our allies in Europe ahead of World War II. \nFreedom to Worship is perhaps the most meditative program of our season. In this program we present various reactions to the meaning of “worship.” From Sofia Gubaidulina’s haunting reflection of silence in Silenzio to David Lang’s How to Pray\, a more frantic work more indicative of its contemporary American milieu\, each work in this program seeks to explore a sense of what contemplation and worship might mean for a contemporary culture. These find expression in the other two works on this program\, Peri Mauer’s Afterwords\, a simple and brief elegy for lost loved ones\, and Armando Bayolo’s triptych Hymnodies for the Contemplation of Terrifying Mysteries\, which seeks to create a meditative space in sound that envelops the audience\, within the context of the challenging times in which it was written. Blair Skinner will be conducting this program. \nTickets are available through OvationTix : $30 General Admission presale\, $24 WCUCC Members / Students/Seniors & Military at the door.
URL:https://elizabethghill.com/performance/great-noise-ensemble-presents-freedom-to-worship/
LOCATION:Westmoreland Congregational Church of Christ\, 1 Westmoreland Circle\, Bethesda\, MD\, 20816\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Chamber Orchestra,New Music
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