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William Laramie Memorial Benefit Concert will be held on June 17 at the East Hartford Cultural Center
William Laramie Memorial Benefit Concert June 17, 12-4 p.m., $15 suggested donation, East Hartford Cultural Center, 50 Chapman Place, East Hartford, williamlaramiememorialconcert.org. When musicians are in mourning, they gather to chase away the...
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Maryland Symphony Orchestra will wrap up its 30th season with a big star and a big concerto
katec@herald-mail.comThis weekend, the Maryland Symphony Orchestra will present the grand finale of its 30th anniversary season, a season marked by bold programs and appreciative audiences. Music Director Elizabeth Schulze has not lowered the bar for this weekend’s...Tags: Music Industry, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Washington, DC, Concerts
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Columbia Orchestra goes the American way
European composers still tend to dominate most classical music programs in the United States, but the Columbia Orchestra makes a case for our country in a program titled "American Inspirations."
Some of that American music is freshly minted, too, in...Tags: Culture, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Washington, DC, Ellicott City
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Helen G. Rigler, educator
Helen G. Rigler, a former elementary school educator and opera buff, died Saturday of heart failure at Mercy Medical Center.
The Parkton resident was 93.
The daughter of a Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. draftsman and a homemaker, Helen Gill was born...Tags: Health, Nottingham, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Heart Failure, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland)
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An evening of voice and piano, featuring a Bel Air native
Soprano Stacey Mastrian returns to her native Bel Air to present a recital of songs and arias in Italian, French, German, Spanish and English, with pianist Scott Crowne. The concert will be Friday, March 16, at 8 p.m. at the St. Mary Magdalen Mission...Tags: Music Industry, Martin Katz, Adele (music artist), Arts and Culture, New York City
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The Rev. James J. McNamee III
The Rev. James J. McNamee III, a retired Episcopal priest who had pastored St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Annapolis, died Friday of cancer at his home in the Ambassador Apartments in Tuscany-Canterbury.
He was 76.
Mr. McNamee was born in Baltimore and...Tags: Annapolis, Anglicanism, University of Paris, New York City, Recipes
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Gladys W. Winter, homemaker
Gladys W. Winter, a homemaker and benefactor of several Baltimore cultural institutions, died Wednesday of emphysema at her home on Roland Mews in the Village of Cross Keys.
She was 88.
Gladys Woolford, the daughter of a banker and a homemaker, was born...Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Anglicanism, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Arts
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SSO to perform 'Holiday Melodies and Peanuts' Saturday
The Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra presents its popular holiday concert Saturday, Dec. 3. This year, it's "Holiday Melodies and Peanuts" — the Charles Schulz kind. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. at Bel Air High School, 100 Heighe St. in Bel Air....Tags: Music Industry, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Holidays, Arts
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Project aims for national standard in music education
For generations, music students have been getting gold stars, certificates and other pats on the back from their teachers. But a budding musician with high marks in one state is not necessarily on the same level, judged by the same criteria, as a...Tags: Music Industry, Annapolis, Toronto (Canada), Arts and Culture, Classical Music (genre)
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Matt Frazao, Out of Your Head co-founder
Originally from West Hartford, Conn., Matt Frazao moved to Baltimore to attend The Peabody Conservatory, where he earned a degree in classical guitar performance. At the start of 2009, he co-founded the Out of Your Head music collective with bassist...Tags: Soul (genre), Music Industry, James Blake, Arts and Culture, Foods and Beverages
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A Baltimorean's progress: from disgusted to charmed
I'm a recent graduate of a college in downtown Baltimore, and for four summers I have occupied Baltimore, working downtown and trying to understand its workings. I feel as if, despite my original discomfort about living downtown, Baltimore itself has...Tags: Patterson Park, Human Interest, Federal Hill, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Charles Village
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The meaning of Artscape
Today, it's hard to imagine Baltimore without Artscape, the city's annual outdoor festival of the arts that begins Friday. In the three decades since its founding, the great gathering in the heart of midtown's arts district has become part of the warp and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Arts
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