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SUMMARY:Young Composers - Middlebury High School
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URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/young-composers-middlebury-high-school/2024-04-11/1/
LOCATION:VT
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Young Composers - Middlebury High School
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URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/young-composers-middlebury-high-school/2024-04-11/2/
LOCATION:VT
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Adam Tendler TURNmusic Residency
DESCRIPTION:Pianist Adam Tendler performs an intimate recital of works by Vermont born Nico Muhly. One of the most celebrated and active composers of our time\, Muhly has been commissioned by the Vermont Symphony Orchestra to compose a new piano concerto to be premiered by Tendler and the VSO on May 4 at the Flynn in Burlington. The programs on April 11th and 14th at The Phoenix\, in collaboration with Vermont’s new music collective TURNmusic\, include pieces specifically written for Tendler and some other surprises! This recital explores firsthand the powerful works of Nico Muhly\, interpreted by Adam Tendler\, the composer’s friend\, colleague\, and dedicatee of his newest concerto. \nDoors are at 7:00pm\, music begins at 7:30. \nGet Tickets
URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/adam-tendler-turnmusic-residency/
LOCATION:The Phoenix\, 5 Stowe Street\, Waterbury\, VT\, 05676\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partnership
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SUMMARY:Jukebox: The Sound of Science in Rutland
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets \nIn the Sound of Science\, Jukebox explores the intersection of music\, science and data. The evening features compositions inspired and informed by scientific principles. We marvel at the structure behind Bach’s counterpoint\, see how one composer translates the concept of the red-shift (the evidence behind the ever-expanding universe) into music\, and delve just a little bit into science fiction. In addition\, we see how data can be directly interpreted into music and sound. Temperature data is translated into musical notes in Daniel Crawfords brilliant Planetary Bands\, the sound of a glacier melting is the bedrock of Sophie Kastner’s new work\, data received from a buoy in Lake Champlain provides the director of a new piece by Vermont Composer Peter Hamlin\, and more! \nEach concert will include a free workshop where participants can create music and sound out of their own data through a free online tool developed by Kinetek. \nBrooke Quiggins Saulnier and Jane Kittredge\, violin\nStefanie Taylor\, viola\nJohn Dunlop\, cello\nMatt LaRocca\, host and curator \nMusic from:\nMark Mellits\nLarry Groupé\nJ.S. Bach\nAlexander Borodin\nSophie Kastner\nPeter Hamlin\nDaniel Crawford\nMatt LaRocca\nRadiohead \nThis concert is generously supported by the Young Cultural Fund of Rutland\, and is produced in partnership with the Paramount Theatre. \n 
URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/jukebox-the-sound-of-science-in-rutland/
LOCATION:Roots Studio Space\, 55 Washington St\, Rutland\, VT\, 05701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jukebox
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T180000
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SUMMARY:Jukebox: The Sound of Science in South Burlington (5pm) - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets \nTHIS CONCERT IS SOLD OUT \nIn the Sound of Science\, Jukebox explores the intersection of music\, science and data. The evening features compositions inspired and informed by scientific principles. We marvel at the structure behind Bach’s counterpoint\, see how one composer translates the concept of the red-shift (the evidence behind the ever-expanding universe) into music\, and delve just a little bit into science fiction. In addition\, we see how data can be directly interpreted into music and sound. Temperature data is translated into musical notes in Daniel Crawford’s brilliant Planetary Bands\, the sound of a glacier melting is the bedrock of Sophie Kastner’s new work\, data received from a buoy in Lake Champlain provides the director of a new piece by Vermont Composer Peter Hamlin\, and more! \nEach concert will include a free workshop where participants can create music and sound out of their own data through a free online tool developed by Kinetek. \nBrooke Quiggins Saulnier and Jane Kittredge\, violin\nStefanie Taylor\, viola\nJohn Dunlop\, cello\nMatt LaRocca\, host and curator \nMusic from:\nMark Mellits\nLarry Groupé\nJ.S. Bach\nAlexander Borodin\nSophie Kastner\nPeter Hamlin\nDaniel Crawford\nMatt LaRocca\nRadiohead \n  \nDoors open at 4:30\, the concert starts at 5:00. \nThis concert is generously sponsored by Northfield Savings Bank and is produced in partnership with BETA Technologies. The performance venue is located at 430 Da Vinci Drive in South Burlington. Signage at the venue will direct you where to go. \n             
URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/jukebox-the-sound-of-science-in-south-burlington/
LOCATION:BETA Technologies\, 1150 Airport Drive\, South Burlington\, VT\, 05403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jukebox
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T193000
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SUMMARY:Jukebox: The Sound of Science in South Burlington (7:30pm) SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:The 7:30 performance is sold out. Tickets to the 5:00 performance are available here. \nIn the Sound of Science\, Jukebox explores the intersection of music\, science and data. The evening features compositions inspired and informed by scientific principles. We marvel at the structure behind Bach’s counterpoint\, see how one composer translates the concept of the red-shift (the evidence behind the ever-expanding universe) into music\, and delve just a little bit into science fiction. In addition\, we see how data can be directly interpreted into music and sound. Temperature data is translated into musical notes in Daniel Crawford’s brilliant Planetary Bands\, the sound of a glacier melting is the bedrock of Sophie Kastner’s new work\, data received from a buoy in Lake Champlain provides the director of a new piece by Vermont Composer Peter Hamlin\, and more! \nEach concert will include a free workshop where participants can create music and sound out of their own data through a free online tool developed by Kinetek. \nBrooke Quiggins Saulnier and Jane Kittredge\, violin\nStefanie Taylor\, viola\nJohn Dunlop\, cello\nMatt LaRocca\, host and curator \nMusic from:\nMark Mellits\nLarry Groupé\nJ.S. Bach\nAlexander Borodin\nSophie Kastner\nPeter Hamlin\nDaniel Crawford\nMatt LaRocca\nRadiohead \n  \nDoors open at 7:00\, the concert starts at 7:30. \nThis concert is generously sponsored by Northfield Savings Bank and is produced in partnership with BETA Technologies. The performance venue is located at 430 Da Vinci Drive in South Burlington. Signage at the venue will direct you where to go. \n             
URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/jukebox-the-sound-of-science/
LOCATION:BETA Technologies\, 1150 Airport Drive\, South Burlington\, VT\, 05403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jukebox
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240414T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240414T170000
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SUMMARY:Adam Tendler TURNmusic Residency
DESCRIPTION:Pianist Adam Tendler performs an intimate recital of works by Vermont born Nico Muhly. One of the most celebrated and active composers of our time\, Muhly has been commissioned by the Vermont Symphony Orchestra to compose a new piano concerto to be premiered by Tendler and the VSO on May 4 at the Flynn in Burlington. The programs on April 11th and 14th at The Phoenix\, in collaboration with Vermont’s new music collective TURNmusic\, include pieces specifically written for Tendler and some other surprises! This recital explores firsthand the powerful works of Nico Muhly\, interpreted by Adam Tendler\, the composer’s friend\, colleague\, and dedicatee of his newest concerto. \nDoors are at 3:30pm\, music begins at 4:00. \nGet Tickets
URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/adam-tendler-turnmusic-residency-2/
LOCATION:The Phoenix\, 5 Stowe Street\, Waterbury\, VT\, 05676\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partnership
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240414T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240414T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T143126
CREATED:20240219T190304Z
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SUMMARY:Jukebox: The Sound of Science in St. Johnsbury
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets \n  \nIn the Sound of Science\, Jukebox explores the intersection of music\, science and data. The evening features compositions inspired and informed by scientific principles. We marvel at the structure behind Bach’s counterpoint\, see how one composer translates the concept of the red-shift (the evidence behind the ever-expanding universe) into music\, and delve just a little bit into science fiction. In addition\, we see how data can be directly interpreted into music and sound. Temperature data is translated into musical notes in Daniel Crawfords brilliant Planetary Bands\, the sound of a glacier melting is the bedrock of Sophie Kastner’s new work\, data received from a buoy in Lake Champlain provides the director of a new piece by Vermont Composer Peter Hamlin\, and more! \nEach concert will include a free workshop where participants can create music and sound out of their own data through a free online tool developed by Kinetek. \nBrooke Quiggins Saulnier and Jane Kittredge\, violin\nStefanie Taylor\, viola\nJohn Dunlop\, cello\nMatt LaRocca\, host and curator \nMusic from:\nMark Mellits\nLarry Groupé\nJ.S. Bach\nAlexander Borodin\nSophie Kastner\nPeter Hamlin\nDaniel Crawford\nMatt LaRocca\nRadiohead \nThis concert in St. Johnsbury is generously supported by Community National Bank\, and is in partnership with Catamount Arts.
URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/jukebox-the-sound-of-science-in-st-johnsbury/
LOCATION:Fairbanks Museum\, 1302 Main Street\, St. Johnsbury\, VT\, 05819\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jukebox
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T153000
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CREATED:20240102T151926Z
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SUMMARY:VSO & OLLI: VSO Offstage - Justin Morgan's Music\, Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:VSO Offstage: Justin Morgan’s Music\, Then and Now \nWith Larry Hamberlin \nThursday\, April 25\, 2024\, 2-3:30 pm \nFee: $15 \nDescription: Many Vermonters are familiar with Justin Morgan’s famous work with horses\, but it’s less well known that Justin Morgan was also a composer of music.  Join us in person and listen to samples of Morgan’s original hymns\, discuss the music scene in Vermont in the 18th century\, and explore how Nico Muhly has integrated these tunes into a brand-new orchestral commission for the Vermont Symphony Orchestra. Held in Shelburne. \nLocation: St. Catherine’s of Siena Church Hall\, 72 Church St\, Shelburne \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.vso.org/vso-event/vso-olli-vso-offstage-justin-morgans-music-then-and-now/
LOCATION:St. Catherine’s of Siena Church Hall\, 72 Church St\, Shelburne\, VT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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