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Sandra Piques Eddy Masterclass at Longy School of Music of Bard College
Longy visiting artist Sandra Piques Eddy, with over 100 performances at the Metropolitan Opera, has been praised for her “dark, sensuous mezzo and charming stage presence” (Opera Magazine). Recent career successes include creating the role of "Young Wife" in the World Premiere of Scott Wheeler's Naga, part of the Ouroboros Trilogy, produced by Beth Morrison Projects in Boston, her role debuts as "Dido" in Dido […]
Find out moreGallery Talk: Ben Shahn’s Street Photography at Harvard Art Museums
This talk will focus on Ben Shahn’s photographs of the lively streets of American cities and towns during the 1930s. Our galleries are full of stories—this series of drop-in talks gives visitors a chance to hear the best ones! The talks highlight new works on view, take a fresh look at old favorites, investigate artists’ […]
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Daniel Orlansky, Charles Coe, and Jacob Guggenheim at The New School of English
Introduction to the Playing the Didgeridoo with Daniel Orlansky, Charles Coe, and Jacob Guggenheim In this workshop, students will be introduced to the fundamental techniques of the didgeridoo which include producing the basic drone, manipulations of the fundamental note, and taking the first steps towards circular breathing. Plastic “starter” didgeridoos will be provided. All abilities […]
Find out moreByrne & Kozar Duo Recital at Longy School of Music of Bard College
This performance by Corrine Byrne and Andy Kozar, respective chairs of Longy's vocal studies and brass departments, explores the earthly and divine music of Hildegard von Bingen, the oppositions inherent in war through Rob Deemer's "Thalia Fields," the "clean" or "dirty" possibilities of tonality in Scott Wollschleger's "Bring Something Incomprehensible Into This World," and our […]
Find out moreThe Story Collider
From finding awe in Hubble images to visiting the doctor, science is everywhere in our lives. Whether we wear a white lab coat or haven’t seen a test tube since eighth grade, science affects and changes us. We all have a story about science, and at The Story Collider, we want to hear those stories.
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