Levine Presents From Spiritual to Art Song with Soprano Marilyn Moore
THEARC (1901 Mississippi Ave., S.E. Washington, DC 20020)
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- $15.00
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- $7.50*
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The last date listed for From Spiritual to Art Song was Thursday March 18, 2010 / 7:30pm.
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Great staff!
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Large, lighted, free parking!
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Casual - Good!
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Fantastic!Written on Mar 19 2010
Wonderful!
Uplifting!
Wish there had been more people there to enjoy it.
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This was a wonderful experience of an awesome vocalist. The musical journey was able to transcend me through the time periods captured by the songs.Written on Mar 19 2010
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More Information About From Spiritual to Art Song
Website
http://www.levineschool.org/site/Calendar/1044052120?view=Detail&id...
Description
This powerful performance by soprano Marilyn Moore and pianist Darya Gabay explores the African American experience from the Spiritual to the Art Song beginning with Over My Head I Hear Music in the Air and ending with William Grant Still’s spell-binding Songs of Separation.
About the Ticket Supplier: Levine School of Music
Washington, D.C.'s Levine School of Music serves as a vital community resource by embracing two principles central to its mission: excellence and accessibility. One of the nation's largest and most prestigious community music schools, it offers music education for students of every age, ability and background.
Levine was founded in 1976 in memory of musician and prominent Washington attorney Selma M. Levine. Started by Diana Engel, Ruth Cogen and Jackie Marlin in the basement of a small church, it has grown into one of the country's leading community music schools. It is one of the few community music schools accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music and the only all-Steinway community music school in the world. Levine is also certified by the National Guild of Community Schools of Arts as exemplifying the highest standards of excellence and access in community arts education.
