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2013 Calendar of Events, October 1-31 and "Tribute Events" (Outside of October)
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Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras presents Verdi's RIGOLETTO
Artist: Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras
Date: Sunday, 01/20/2013
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.BYSOweb.org
Venue: Sanders Theatre at Harvard University
Venue Address: 45 Quincy Street
Venue City: Cambridge
Venue State: Massachusetts
Venue Zip: 02138
Venue Phone: (617) 496-4595
Details: ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY!

Boston Youth Symphony
Federico Cortese, Music Director and Conductor

Doug Fitch, Stage Director and Designer

With Handel and Haydn Society Chorus

Rigoletto, Weston Hurt

Gilda, Anya Matanovic

The Duke of Mantua, Rolando Sanz

6th Annual Semi-Staged Opera
In Collaboration with the Consulate General of Italy in Boston
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2013 LA International New Music Festival
Artist: Southwest Chamber Music
Date: Saturday, 01/26/2013
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.swmusic.org
Venue: Zipper Hall at Colburn School
Venue Address: 200 South Grand Avenue
Venue City: Los Angeles
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 90012
Venue Phone: 6266854455
Details: Los Angeles – Two-time Grammy Award-winning Southwest Chamber Music announces the 2013 LA International New Music Festival (LAINMF) taking place January 26, February 2, February 23, and March 2 at 8:00 p.m. at The Colburn School. The festival was inaugurated in May of 2012 and celebrated the ensemble’s 25th anniversary season. Each 2013 LAINMF concert will be preceded at 7:00 p.m. by a discussion with visiting composers and musicians moderated by legendary radio personality Martin Perlich and Southwest Artistic Director Jeff von der Schmidt.
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OPEN STAGE 2012-2013: Dance Beats of Korea
Artist: Korean Cultural Service New York
Date: Wednesday, 01/30/2013
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Genre: International/World Beat
Country: USA
Website: http://www.Koreanculture.org
Venue: Gallery Korea
Venue Address: 460 Park Avenue, 6th Fl.
Venue City: New York
Venue State: New York
Venue Zip: 10022
Venue Phone: 212-759-9550 ext. 210
Details: The Korean Cultural Service NY (KCSNY) presents “Dance Beats of Korea,” a three-part dance showcase, each slotted for the evenings of Jan 30, Jan 31 and Feb 1 respectively at the KCSNY’s Gallery Korea. A fascinating combination of the soulfully traditional and the dynamically modern, “Dance Beats of Korea” marks the KCSNY’s first event of the year.

“Dance Beats of Korea” constitutes Theme 3 of the KCSNY’s ambitious Open Stage series – a recruiting initiative designed to make a fresh, fair and rigorous selection among the plethora of talented performing artists seeking breakthrough in New York City. While offering the finest artists the much coveted chance to be showcased at the KCSNY, the Open Stage series will also help lend more diversity to the institution’s hosting record for performing arts.

Open Stage 2012-2013 Theme 1 “Falling for Korean Music from Tradition to Fusion” was held in October last year where three musically oriented groups performed with great panache and to much public adulation. As such, expectations run high for “Dance Beats of Korea” to elicit similarly positive audience reception. The following delineates the upcoming three-night program:

Yoo & Dancers performs “Glass Ceiling”
Jan. 30, Wednesday, 7:00 pm

Yoo & Dancers, a New York-based modern dance company founded in 2009 by Ms. Hee Ra Yoo, will give a finely tuned performance titled “Glass Ceiling.” In it dancers interact with space and with one another in a manner that seems to defy the laws of physics; they roam and turn and vault as if the gravitational pull had gone all but topsy-turvy. The deftly composed and executed choreography reflects the anguish Ms. Yoo experienced as she struggled to navigate various social hurdles besetting her life as an immigrant and also as she grappled with more-personal woes and limitations. Ms. Yoo has danced with numerous dance corps including the Korean National Ballet, the California Ballet, the San Diego City Ballet, the Canberra Dance Theatre of Australia, the Kirov Ballet Company of Russia, and teaches at the Joffrey Ballet School, Dance New Amsterdam and Peridance.

NARU Korean Contemporary Performing Arts performs “Movements in Time”
Jan. 31, Thursday, 7:00 pm

NARU, founded in 2007 in New York City and boasting some remarkably versatile and youthful performing artists, will present “Movement in Time,” a two-part dance and music galore skillfully juxtaposing the traditional and the contemporary. The first half will be devoted to folk dance routines such as jindobukchoom (dance with drum), janggobukchoom (dance with hourglass drum) and salpuri (shamanic dance), emphasizing the four defining elements of traditional Korean dance – namely, han (grief/resentment), heung (excitement/mirth), mut (taste/elegance) and tae (figure/carriage). The following second half will then leaven such traditional repertoire with a distinctively modern flavor, hence demonstrating the limitless adaptability and continued relevance of traditional Korean dance.

The Song Hee Lee Dance Company performs “Tradition & Beyond”
Feb. 1, Friday, 7:00 pm

The Song Hee Lee Dance Company helmed by the eponymous artistic director who made her solo debut at the Hudson Guild Theater in New York in 1997 will present “Tradition & Beyond.” It is a rich collaborative performance in which unique choreography that is equal measure folksy and modern, Korean and Western, is accompanied by ambient world music. An ensemble will play live and with no shortage of sound variety – from Korean string instruments gayageum and haegeum, to percussions, contrabass and electronic synthesizer. On this night the company will also premier its new work “The Four Walls” which will be an animated portrayal of the four seasons, four feelings (joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure) and four elements of nature (water, fire, air, earth).

Further into this year, beginning March 14, the KCSNY will present the Open Stage 2012-2013’s next batch of performances, this time centering on the theater arts.

Admissions to all the above concerts are free, but an RSVP is required. To reserve a seat, please visit the website of KCSNY at www.koreanculture.org.

If you have any questions regarding “Dance Beats of Korea” please contact Hyo Han (212-759-9550 ext. 210), or email performingarts@koreanculture.org.
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Straz Jazz Festival
Artist: Patel Conservatory Jazz Program
Date: Friday, 02/15/2013
Time: 2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Genre: Jazz
Country: USA
Venue: David A. Straz, Jr, Center for the Performing Arts, TECO Theater and Ferguson Hall
Venue Address: 1010 North W.C. MacInnes Place
Venue City: Tampa
Venue State: Florida
Venue Zip: 33602
Venue Phone: 813-222-1002
Details: Student ensembles from the Bay area will improvise and jam together, with master classes by jazz professionals, culminating in a Jazz Jamm at the Straz Center. Following the afternoon performance, students will hear the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, direct from New Orleans, perform in Ferguson Hall.
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Rhythm of the Earth World Music Festival : World Musiq & World Bar-B-Q at CentralWorld
Artist: Rhythm of the Earth World Festival
Date: Wednesday, 02/20/2013
Time: 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Genre: International/World Beat
Country: Thailand
Website: http://www.toddeastwest.com
Venue: CentralWorld
Venue Address: Ratchadamri Rd.
Venue City: Bangkok
Venue Phone: 02-2645555
Details: Lavelle Entertainment Co.,Ltd. (Le Musiq) based in Bangkok , Thailand . is proud to announce the 8th annual Rhythm of The Earth World music Festival , World Music and World Barbecue to be held Feb. 20-24 2013 , at Central World in the heart of Bangkok , Thailand .
over the last 10 years Lavelle Entertainment lead by Todd (tongdee) Lavelle , have produced over 30 worldclass festivals of music , culture , food and fun ,
or what the Bangkok Post has called “borderless celebrations of the human race”.

With feature performances by all colours of humanity , from deaf , autistic , blind and disabled artists , to traditional players , hilltribe musicians , sea gypsies and world class world music performers like :
Debasish Patatsiunah , Yunasi , zakiya Hooker , lee Boys , Cedric Watson , ASTA , and over 500 act of quality , funk and fun .

one Native American performer called Kevin Locke commented :
The Lavelle Gang has created a family atmosphere that they extend to ten thousand , concert goers who enjoy great music , the fenomenal exhibitions of information and culture and artists who are taken care of superbly by The Lavelle Team .
I have been to 80 or so ( music festivals around the world ) and i've never felt so warm at home and respected as at these festivals .


Rhythm of The Earth 2013 ,
COME FEEL IT !!!
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New Chicago Chamber Orchestra: Chamber Music
Artist: New Chicago Chamber Orchestra
Date: Sunday, 02/24/2013
Time: 3:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Country: USA
Venue: Preston Bradley Hall at Chicago Cultural Center
Venue Address: 78 E. Washington St.
Venue City: Chicago
Venue State: Illinois
Venue Zip: 60602
Details: Chamber music from Mozart to Bernstein.
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New Thought Music Festival 2013
Artists: , Al Yankee, James Lee Stanley, Jon Miller, Sherry Williams
Date: Saturday, 03/09/2013
Time: 3:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Genre: Other
Country: USA
Website: http://www.NewThoughtFestival.com
Venue: Community Center for Spiritual Living
Venue Address: Fairmount Blvd and Ridge Road
Venue City: Riverside
Venue State: California
Venue Zip: 92501
Venue Phone: (951) 683-2343
Details: Featuring the best in Positive Music, the 2013 New Thought Music Festival will feature Kelly Corsino, James Lee Stanley, Sherry Williams, and Jon Miller in an uplifting program hosted by Al Yankee. The new movie \\\"What is New Thought?\\\" will be screened at this year\\\'s festival, along with a celebrity panel discussion.
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THE CHAIR IS NOT GUILTY
Artist: Korean Cultural Service New York
Date: Thursday, 03/14/2013
Time: 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Genre: Other
Country: USA
Website: http://www.koreanculture.org/
Venue: Korean Cultural Service New York
Venue Address: 460 Park Avenue 6th Floor, New York, NY 10022
Venue City: New York
Venue State: New York
Venue Zip: 10022
Venue Phone: 212-759-9550
Details: The Korean Cultural Service New York (KCSNY) presents the play The Chair Is Not Guilty on Thursday, March 14, performed by the Korean theater companies, Wanjamuni and Saebyeok.

First premiered in 2002 at Korean Cultural and Arts Center (now called ARKO Theater) The Chair Is Not Guilty is witty and full of alacrity, and yet it also makes us squirmy. For it raises the uneasy question: What does it mean to “possess” in today’s rampantly capitalist society? By dramatizing four main characters’ choices of action and the persistently woeful ramifications thereof, the play illustrates with an adroit mix of farcical and pathetic, burlesque and solemn, the corrosive effects of the modern man’s heedless desire and drive to possess.

The play opens with a single nondescript chair ensconced at the center of the stage. Over the possession of that homely chair, four characters stir up an incredible fracas. Illustrating various types and levels of conflict descending among and within the characters – external and internal, explicit and implicit – The Chair Is Not Guilty addresses the contemporary capitalism-revering man’s toxic selfishness that ends up wreaking all manner of devastation both to the self and those around. The chair is no mere chair; it is a mirror in which each character glimpses his or her individual reflection of self.

The theater company Wanjamuni was founded in 1984 in Korea, rallying around director Tae-Soo Kim, actor Gye-Nam Myeong and the late playwright Jae-Seo Park. With the creative mission to look at the world’s teeming afflictions and grievances as they really are, without guile and garnish, Wanjamuni has since been a steady and stout presence in the Korean theater world. Among its representative performances are Hee-Kyung Yang’s monodrama The Old Prostitute’s Song, Patrick Süskind’s La Contrebasse (The Double Bass) and Eugène Ionesco’s Jeux de Massacre (The Killing Game). The company Saebyeok, founded 19 years ago and based in the city of Daejeon in Korea, has been commanding continuous critical acclaim for its ability to suffuse seemingly simple motifs with rich symbolisms.

The Chair Is Not Guilty is one of the most steadfastly loved indie plays in Korea, having been produced and re-produced over a decade at various locations in Daehangno (a street in Seoul famous for its high concentration of theaters). Director Woo-Sung Lee of the KCSNY commented, “The theme of The Chair Is Not Guilty is not Korea-specific but, rather, has a very far-reaching resonance and relevance; we can all relate to it and hopefully will come away with some meaningful life lessons.” The KCSNY presents this distinguished play as part of its ongoing Open Stage initiative which aims to showcase Korea’s various performing arts programs from music, dance to theater and multi-genre collaborations.

The Chair Is Not Guilty scheduled for the evening of March 14 is open to all and free, but an RSVP is required. To reserve a seat, visit the KCSNY website at www.koreanculture.org. For more information concerning the event, call 212-759-9550 (ext. 210) or e-mail the performing arts manager Ms. Hyo Han at performingarts@koreanculture.org.

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Ettalong Beach Festival
Artist: The Bridge Project
Date: Sunday, 03/17/2013
Time: 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM
Genre: Folk
Country: Australia
Website: http://www.facebook.com/EttalongBeachFestival
Venue: Ettalong Beach Festival
Venue Address: Ettalong Beach, NSW, Australia
Venue City: Ettalong Beach
Details: This is the inaugural concert by The Bridge Project on our Australian Tour. The Bridge Project has at its core the desire to unify people of all faiths and nationalities around the World. This and all of our Australian Tour concerts will be dedicated to the memory of Danny and the principles of The Foundation.
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Maleny Community Events
Artist: The Bridge Project
Date: Tuesday, 03/19/2013
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Genre: Folk
Country: Australia
Venue: Maleny Community Centre
Venue Address: Maleny Community Centre
Venue City: Maleny
Details: This is one of the two Queensland performances on The Bridge Project tour of Australia\\\'s Eastern States. All of the concerts on this tour will be dedicated to Danny and The Foundation\\\'s principles of unity and peace.
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Brisbane BEMAC
Artist: The Bridge Project
Date: Wednesday, 03/20/2013
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Genre: Folk
Country: Australia
Website: http://bemac.org.au/about/
Venue: Queensland Multicultural Centre
Venue Address: 120 Main Street
Venue City: Kangaroo Point
Venue Phone: 07 3391 4433
Details: This is a wonderful venue and organisation. BEMAC is dedicated to multicultural arts in Queensland and beyond. It is a wonderful opportunity to showcase the music of The Bridge Project and our ongoing tribute to Danny and the work of The Foundation.
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Live At The Village
Artist: The Bridge Project
Date: Saturday, 03/23/2013
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Genre: Folk
Country: Australia
Website: http://www.liveatthevillage.com.au/index.php?splash=1
Venue: Presbyterian Church Hall
Venue Address: Macquarie Rd,
Venue City: Springwood
Details: This is a community concert by The Bridge Project. It is the second in our series of concerts that are dedicated to Danny\\\'s memory and the principles we share with The Daniel Pearl Foundation.
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The Camelot Lounge
Artist: The Bridge Project
Date: Sunday, 03/24/2013
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Genre: Folk
Country: Australia
Website: http://camelotlounge.wordpress.com/
Venue: The Camelot Lounge
Venue Address: 19 Marrickville Rd
Venue City: Marrickville
Venue Phone: 02 9550 3777
Details: This is another concert of The Bridge Project Australian tour. Once again dedicated to Danny\\\'s memory and our shared principles with The Foundation. Striving for harmony between religions and nationalities.
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AMAMERE INTER CULTURAL HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Artist: Amamere Folk Music & Dance Ensemble
Date: Tuesday, 03/26/2013
Time: 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Genre: International/World Beat
Country: Ghana
Website: http://WWW.AMAMEREFOMDANENSEMBLE.NING.COM
Venue: OHENE DJAN STADIUM
Venue Address: CONTONMENTS
Venue City: ACCRA
Venue Zip: 00233
Venue Phone: 00233302286027
Details: ITS A HERITAGE FESTIVAL WHERE GROUPS WILL GATHER AND PERFORM,CREATE AN ATMOSPHERE WHERE PEACEFULLY WE WOULD CREATE A WHOLE WORLD OF CULTURAL EXCHANGE TO MAKE ONENESS
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Concert at Rubin Museum of Art
Artist: Anjana Roy
Date: Wednesday, 03/27/2013
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.rmanyc.org/events/load/2167
Venue: Rubin Museum of Art
Venue Address: 150 West 17th street
Venue City: New York
Venue State: New York
Venue Zip: 10011
Venue Phone: 212 650 5000
Details: I am performing at the Museum for past few years, I am a classical musician and I play sitar , I played at Indian Consulate, Bklyn queens conservatory of music etc.
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The National Folk Festival
Artist: The Bridge Project
Date: Friday, 03/29/2013
Time: 7:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Genre: Folk
Country: Australia
Website: http://www.folkfestival.org.au/2013-performers
Venue: Exhibition Park
Venue Address: Exhibition Park
Venue City: Canberra
Details: This is the final set of concerts to be held by The Bridge Project in Australia. Unfortunately Umit was not able to secure a visa to come to Australia. However, this concert will feature Ittai Shaked and Andy Busuttil together with Nawres al Freh and Bilge Ozgun. They will be joined by John Robinson, Peter Kennard and Bertie McMahon. These concerts will be dedicated to Danny\\\'s memory and the principles of unity and harmony which we share deeply with The Daniel Pearl Foundation.
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New Chicago Chamber Orchestra: Flute, Cello and Haydn
Artist: New Chicago Chamber Orchestra
Date: Sunday, 04/07/2013
Time: 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Country: USA
Venue: Preston Bradley Hall at Chicago Cultural Center
Venue Address: 78 E. Washington St.
Venue City: Chicago
Venue State: Illinois
Venue Zip: 60602
Details: Repertoire:
Griffes: Poem for Flute and Orchestra (Douglas Worthen, Flute)
Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor (Eric Lenz, Cello)
Haydn: Symphony No. 103 in E-Flat Major (“Drum Roll”)

**Free Admission**
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Concert of Life and Remembrance
Artists: Chihiro Shibayama, Reenat Pinchas
Date: Sunday, 04/07/2013
Time: 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Genre: Other
Country: USA
Website: http://www.mahopaclibrary.org
Venue: Mahopac Public Library
Venue Address: 668 Route 6
Venue City: Mahopac
Venue State: New York
Venue Zip: 10541
Venue Phone: 845-628-2009
Details: The Concert of Life and Remembrance is being held to commemorate the Holocaust and to acknowledge victims of genocide and senseless violence. This performance is sponsored by the Friends of Mahopac Public Library.
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80th Birthday Celebration of ILSA GILBERT, A POET AND LIBRETTIST
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Date: Saturday, 04/13/2013
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Country: USA
Website: http://downtownmusicproductions.org/
Venue: St. Marks in the Bowery
Venue Address: 131 E 10th St & 2nd Ave
Venue City: New York City
Venue State: New York
Details: The Downton Chamber & Opera Players with Mimi Stern-Wolfe: Conductor, Piano in A Birthday Celebration of ISLA GILBERT, poet of Bleecker Street.
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Boston Youth Symphony Spring Concert
Artist: Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras
Date: Sunday, 04/14/2013
Time: 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://necmusic.edu/boston-youth-symphony-orchestras
Venue: Jordan Hall at New England Conservatory
Venue Address: 30 Gainsborough Street
Venue City: Boston
Venue State: Massachusetts
Venue Zip: 02115
Venue Phone: 617.585.1260
Details: BYSO’s 55th Season - BOSTON YOUTH SYMPHONY Spring Concert
Federico Cortese, Conductor and Music Director

April 14, 2013, 3pm at Jordan Hall at New England Conservatory
MOZART Symphony No. 35 in D major, K. 385, \\\\\\\"Haffner\\\\\\\"
CASELLA Sicilienne et burlesque
Elizabeth Sperry, flute - BYS Concerto Competition Winner
RAVEL Tzigane, rapsodie de concert
Isabel Oliart, violin - BYS Concerto Competition Winner
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 4 in F minor, op. 36

Tickets: $25-$30 (*plus hall preservation fees). Discounted tickets available for Students, BYSO Alumni and Senior Citizens
Tickets will be available starting March 24th through the box office at NEC\\\\\\\'s Jordan Hall: Call 617.585.1260

Directions: http://necmusic.edu/visit
Parking: http://necmusic.edu/parking

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*This Concert is suitable for children 5 years of age and older.

Experience the Future of the Classical Music with the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras
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80th Birthday Celebration of ILSA GILBERT, A POET AND LIBRETTIST
Artist: Downtown Music Productions
Date: Sunday, 04/28/2013
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Country: USA
Website: http://downtownmusicproductions.org/
Venue: St. Marks in the Bowery
Venue Address: 131 E 10th St & 2nd Ave
Venue City: New York City
Venue State: New York
Details: The Downtown Chamber & Orchestra Players and Mimi Stern-Wolfe (Conductor, Piano) present a Birthday Celebration of Isla Gilbert, poet of Bleecker Street.
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Jewish Composers for violin, history
Artist: Rachel Barton Pine
Date: Thursday, 05/02/2013
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Country: USA
Venue: San Diego State University
Venue City: San Diego
Venue State: California
Details: presented by the Jewish Studies Program
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The Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras Presents “A TOAST” Spring Gala
Artist: Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras
Date: Monday, 05/06/2013
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Genre: Classical
Country: USA
Website: http://www.bysoweb.org/atoast
Venue: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Venue Address: 465 Huntington Ave.
Venue City: Boston
Venue State: Massachusetts
Venue Zip: 02115
Venue Phone: (617) 267-9300
Details: Honoring Pamela Petri-Humphrey
Cocktails, Light Dinner, Silent and Live Auction
A special performance by the young musicians of the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras
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Kamelot Tour
Artist: Kamelot
Date: Tuesday, 05/28/2013
Time: 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Genre: Metal
Country: Japan
Venue: Shibuya O-East
Venue City: Tokyo
Details: "We are very pleased and honored to be invited once again to participate in the Daniel Pearl World Music Days Foundation. World Music Days Honorary Committee members' concerts included Elton John in Las Vegas, Herbie Hancock in Japan, Tania Libertad in Mexico, Itzhak Perlman in New York City and many more!"
On February 22nd, 2002, the day after the world learned that kidnapped Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl had been brutally murdered by his captors in Pakistan, conductor George Pehlivanian, Danny's neighbor and friend from Paris, was scheduled to lead the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra as a guest conductor. Deeply troubled by the news, he was initially reluctant to perform; however, he decided to go ahead with his concert (which he proudly dedicated to Danny), rather than give in to the despair wrought by the evil inflicted on Danny.
"As the orchestra played Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5, I finally understood the triumph of hope over despair," said Pehlivanian. It was an emotional and exultant concert, ending with 15 minutes of sustained applause.
After Danny's funeral in August 2002, in the spirit of his love for music, his family decided to inspire hope and unity by inviting people everywhere to dedicate a musical event on the day he would have turned 39 years old - October 10, 2002. Thus, the seeds were planted for Daniel Pearl World Music Days - now an entire month of worldwide "Harmony for Humanity" concerts - which reminds the world of the principles by which Danny lived, the universal power of music and our shared humanity.
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Kamelot Tour
Artist: Kamelot
Date: Wednesday, 05/29/2013
Time: 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Genre: Metal
Country: Japan
Venue: Club Quattro
Venue City: Nagoya
Details: "We are very pleased and honored to be invited once again to participate in the Daniel Pearl World Music Days Foundation. World Music Days Honorary Committee members' concerts included Elton John in Las Vegas, Herbie Hancock in Japan, Tania Libertad in Mexico, Itzhak Perlman in New York City and many more!"
On February 22nd, 2002, the day after the world learned that kidnapped Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl had been brutally murdered by his captors in Pakistan, conductor George Pehlivanian, Danny's neighbor and friend from Paris, was scheduled to lead the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra as a guest conductor. Deeply troubled by the news, he was initially reluctant to perform; however, he decided to go ahead with his concert (which he proudly dedicated to Danny), rather than give in to the despair wrought by the evil inflicted on Danny.
"As the orchestra played Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5, I finally understood the triumph of hope over despair," said Pehlivanian. It was an emotional and exultant concert, ending with 15 minutes of sustained applause.
After Danny's funeral in August 2002, in the spirit of his love for music, his family decided to inspire hope and unity by inviting people everywhere to dedicate a musical event on the day he would have turned 39 years old - October 10, 2002. Thus, the seeds were planted for Daniel Pearl World Music Days - now an entire month of worldwide "Harmony for Humanity" concerts - which reminds the world of the principles by which Danny lived, the universal power of music and our shared humanity.
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