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SUMMARY:The Arts at St Matthew's–Digital Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:The Arts at St. Matthew’s–Digital Concert Series\nFor tickets and details visit the Arts at St. Matthew’s website or email with questions. \nSt. Matthew’s Episcopal Church‘s artist in residence Scott Ellaway and the Arts at St. Matthew’s are pleased to announce a very innovative and exciting three-concert digital series. The concerts will be broadcast over Zoom with the first on Wednesday\, Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. In these 50-minute concerts\, Ellaway will introduce you to composers that may be new to you as well as some you know well. In addition\, the concert audience will be invited to ask the musicians questions via Zoom chat. \nThe Oct. 21 concert will feature the American composer Nico Muhly through a performance of “Set Me as a Seal” followed by a performance of Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 by musicians from Orchestra Europa\, of which Scott is artistic director. \nOn Feb. 24\, 2021\, Ellaway will introduce us to the music of Leonard Bernstein through his beloved Chichester Psalms. We will also hear “Notturno” composed by Michael Tilson Thomas. Musicians for this program will be drawn from the Vienna Philharmonic as well as Orchestra Europa. \nThe final concert on May 12\, 2021\, will feature the British composer Patrick Gowers with his “Viri Galilaei” and a performance of “Four Organs” by Steven Reich. Musicians from the London Symphony will join Orchestra Europa for our final program. \nThese concerts promise an evening of enlightenment and enjoyment for the audience and a chance to support future events by the Arts at St. Matthew’s. \nTickets are $25 with a reduced price of $10 for seniors and students. A 10% discount for series subscribers is available. Children 13 and under are free. For a $250 contribution\, patrons will receive a ticket as well as access to scheduled rehearsals throughout the season. For tickets please go to the Arts at St. Matthew’s website. or email any questions.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/the-arts-at-st-matthews-digital-concert-series/2020-10-21/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Churches,Concert,Educational,Family Event,Fundraiser,Musical,Not for profit,Online,Zoom Call
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SUMMARY:The Arts at St Matthew's–Digital Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:The Arts at St. Matthew’s–Digital Concert Series\nFor tickets and details visit the Arts at St. Matthew’s website or email with questions. \nSt. Matthew’s Episcopal Church‘s artist in residence Scott Ellaway and the Arts at St. Matthew’s are pleased to announce a very innovative and exciting three-concert digital series. The concerts will be broadcast over Zoom with the first on Wednesday\, Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. In these 50-minute concerts\, Ellaway will introduce you to composers that may be new to you as well as some you know well. In addition\, the concert audience will be invited to ask the musicians questions via Zoom chat. \nThe Oct. 21 concert will feature the American composer Nico Muhly through a performance of “Set Me as a Seal” followed by a performance of Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 by musicians from Orchestra Europa\, of which Scott is artistic director. \nOn Feb. 24\, 2021\, Ellaway will introduce us to the music of Leonard Bernstein through his beloved Chichester Psalms. We will also hear “Notturno” composed by Michael Tilson Thomas. Musicians for this program will be drawn from the Vienna Philharmonic as well as Orchestra Europa. \nThe final concert on May 12\, 2021\, will feature the British composer Patrick Gowers with his “Viri Galilaei” and a performance of “Four Organs” by Steven Reich. Musicians from the London Symphony will join Orchestra Europa for our final program. \nThese concerts promise an evening of enlightenment and enjoyment for the audience and a chance to support future events by the Arts at St. Matthew’s. \nTickets are $25 with a reduced price of $10 for seniors and students. A 10% discount for series subscribers is available. Children 13 and under are free. For a $250 contribution\, patrons will receive a ticket as well as access to scheduled rehearsals throughout the season. For tickets please go to the Arts at St. Matthew’s website. or email any questions.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/the-arts-at-st-matthews-digital-concert-series/2021-02-24/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Churches,Concert,Educational,Family Event,Fundraiser,Musical,Not for profit,Online,Zoom Call
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SUMMARY:The Arts at St Matthew's–Digital Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:The Arts at St. Matthew’s–Digital Concert Series\nFor tickets and details visit the Arts at St. Matthew’s website or email with questions. \nSt. Matthew’s Episcopal Church‘s artist in residence Scott Ellaway and the Arts at St. Matthew’s are pleased to announce a very innovative and exciting three-concert digital series. The concerts will be broadcast over Zoom with the first on Wednesday\, Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. In these 50-minute concerts\, Ellaway will introduce you to composers that may be new to you as well as some you know well. In addition\, the concert audience will be invited to ask the musicians questions via Zoom chat. \nThe Oct. 21 concert will feature the American composer Nico Muhly through a performance of “Set Me as a Seal” followed by a performance of Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 by musicians from Orchestra Europa\, of which Scott is artistic director. \nOn Feb. 24\, 2021\, Ellaway will introduce us to the music of Leonard Bernstein through his beloved Chichester Psalms. We will also hear “Notturno” composed by Michael Tilson Thomas. Musicians for this program will be drawn from the Vienna Philharmonic as well as Orchestra Europa. \nThe final concert on May 12\, 2021\, will feature the British composer Patrick Gowers with his “Viri Galilaei” and a performance of “Four Organs” by Steven Reich. Musicians from the London Symphony will join Orchestra Europa for our final program. \nThese concerts promise an evening of enlightenment and enjoyment for the audience and a chance to support future events by the Arts at St. Matthew’s. \nTickets are $25 with a reduced price of $10 for seniors and students. A 10% discount for series subscribers is available. Children 13 and under are free. For a $250 contribution\, patrons will receive a ticket as well as access to scheduled rehearsals throughout the season. For tickets please go to the Arts at St. Matthew’s website. or email any questions.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/the-arts-at-st-matthews-digital-concert-series/2021-05-12/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Churches,Concert,Educational,Family Event,Fundraiser,Musical,Not for profit,Online,Zoom Call
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SUMMARY:Poetry Seminars with Judson Scruton: Jorie Graham's To 2040
DESCRIPTION:Please join Wilton Library for a seminar series in which Judson Scruton will take you through a selection of poems from Jorie Graham’s new book To 2040. Because this is a new book\, attendees will need to make their own copies of the selected poems (a master packet will be placed at the Reference Desk so that patrons may copy or scan/email the poems fairly easily). \nGraham’s observations and reflections on trees\, birds\, steams\, visual art\, mythology\, and history are captured in intriguing poetic lines that wander across the page sometimes speaking in the “uncanny idioms of artificial intelligence and machines” but with “precise descriptions of what she sees\, hears\, smells\, and touches. The unfolding drama of consciousness is always an indispensable part of the poem.” (Walt Hunter in The Atlantic) \nTo 2040 is Graham’s latest and 15th collection of poems “shows us multiple potential futures—soundtracked by sirens among the ruins\, contemplating the loss of those species who inhabited them and those who named them.” \n• September 28: I  Are We / On The Last Day / To 2040\n• October 5: II  Dis— / Day / Can You\n• October 12: III  Time Frame / The Vase of Quince Branches You Sent Me / Dawn\n• October 19: CODA  Then The Rain \nJudson Scruton M.A has taught creative writing and literature at prep schools and universities. \nAdvance registration is required. Register online or call 203.762.6334. There is no charge for this program. By registering for the first session you will automatically be registered for all four sessions. \nThis lecture series is made possible with the support of the Literary Series in Memory of Amy Quigley. Please email Andrea Sato with any questions.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/poetry-seminars-with-judson-scruton-jorie-grahams-to-2040/2023-09-28/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:discussion,Educational,Free,Lecture,Library,Live Music,Not for profit,Presentation
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SUMMARY:Poetry Seminars with Judson Scruton: Jorie Graham's To 2040
DESCRIPTION:Please join Wilton Library for a seminar series in which Judson Scruton will take you through a selection of poems from Jorie Graham’s new book To 2040. Because this is a new book\, attendees will need to make their own copies of the selected poems (a master packet will be placed at the Reference Desk so that patrons may copy or scan/email the poems fairly easily). \nGraham’s observations and reflections on trees\, birds\, steams\, visual art\, mythology\, and history are captured in intriguing poetic lines that wander across the page sometimes speaking in the “uncanny idioms of artificial intelligence and machines” but with “precise descriptions of what she sees\, hears\, smells\, and touches. The unfolding drama of consciousness is always an indispensable part of the poem.” (Walt Hunter in The Atlantic) \nTo 2040 is Graham’s latest and 15th collection of poems “shows us multiple potential futures—soundtracked by sirens among the ruins\, contemplating the loss of those species who inhabited them and those who named them.” \n• September 28: I  Are We / On The Last Day / To 2040\n• October 5: II  Dis— / Day / Can You\n• October 12: III  Time Frame / The Vase of Quince Branches You Sent Me / Dawn\n• October 19: CODA  Then The Rain \nJudson Scruton M.A has taught creative writing and literature at prep schools and universities. \nAdvance registration is required. Register online or call 203.762.6334. There is no charge for this program. By registering for the first session you will automatically be registered for all four sessions. \nThis lecture series is made possible with the support of the Literary Series in Memory of Amy Quigley. Please email Andrea Sato with any questions.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/poetry-seminars-with-judson-scruton-jorie-grahams-to-2040/2023-10-05/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:discussion,Educational,Free,Lecture,Library,Live Music,Not for profit,Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T103000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Seminars with Judson Scruton: Jorie Graham's To 2040
DESCRIPTION:Please join Wilton Library for a seminar series in which Judson Scruton will take you through a selection of poems from Jorie Graham’s new book To 2040. Because this is a new book\, attendees will need to make their own copies of the selected poems (a master packet will be placed at the Reference Desk so that patrons may copy or scan/email the poems fairly easily). \nGraham’s observations and reflections on trees\, birds\, steams\, visual art\, mythology\, and history are captured in intriguing poetic lines that wander across the page sometimes speaking in the “uncanny idioms of artificial intelligence and machines” but with “precise descriptions of what she sees\, hears\, smells\, and touches. The unfolding drama of consciousness is always an indispensable part of the poem.” (Walt Hunter in The Atlantic) \nTo 2040 is Graham’s latest and 15th collection of poems “shows us multiple potential futures—soundtracked by sirens among the ruins\, contemplating the loss of those species who inhabited them and those who named them.” \n• September 28: I  Are We / On The Last Day / To 2040\n• October 5: II  Dis— / Day / Can You\n• October 12: III  Time Frame / The Vase of Quince Branches You Sent Me / Dawn\n• October 19: CODA  Then The Rain \nJudson Scruton M.A has taught creative writing and literature at prep schools and universities. \nAdvance registration is required. Register online or call 203.762.6334. There is no charge for this program. By registering for the first session you will automatically be registered for all four sessions. \nThis lecture series is made possible with the support of the Literary Series in Memory of Amy Quigley. Please email Andrea Sato with any questions.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/poetry-seminars-with-judson-scruton-jorie-grahams-to-2040/2023-10-12/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:discussion,Educational,Free,Lecture,Library,Live Music,Not for profit,Presentation
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SUMMARY:Andrew Leslie Cooper
DESCRIPTION:St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church organist and music director\, Andrew Leslie Cooper\, will present a recital of music by Bach\, Howells\, Price\, Lefébure-Wély\, Andrée\, and more. On staff at St. Matthew’s since 2021\, Cooper is a British-American conductor\, organist\, countertenor\, and music educator who has been active in the professional music spheres on both sides of the Atlantic. \nDuring the COVID lockdowns\, Cooper attracted attention online following his virtual\, multitrack productions of Pearsall’s Lay a garland\, Purcell’s Sound the trumpet\, and Tallis’ 40-voice masterpiece\, Spem in alium. These videos\, which are found on his website\, were also featured on BBC News. \nThis event is part of The Arts at St. Matthew’s 2023–24 season and is ticketed at $30 per person\, $10 for students. To purchase tickets or subscriptions for the other concerts in the 2023–24 series\, visit the St. Matthew’s website. \nAll attendees are welcome to stay for a reception afterwards in the Lounge\, where light refreshments will be served.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/andrew-leslie-cooper/
LOCATION:St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church\, 36 New Canaan Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Poetry Seminars with Judson Scruton: Jorie Graham's To 2040
DESCRIPTION:Please join Wilton Library for a seminar series in which Judson Scruton will take you through a selection of poems from Jorie Graham’s new book To 2040. Because this is a new book\, attendees will need to make their own copies of the selected poems (a master packet will be placed at the Reference Desk so that patrons may copy or scan/email the poems fairly easily). \nGraham’s observations and reflections on trees\, birds\, steams\, visual art\, mythology\, and history are captured in intriguing poetic lines that wander across the page sometimes speaking in the “uncanny idioms of artificial intelligence and machines” but with “precise descriptions of what she sees\, hears\, smells\, and touches. The unfolding drama of consciousness is always an indispensable part of the poem.” (Walt Hunter in The Atlantic) \nTo 2040 is Graham’s latest and 15th collection of poems “shows us multiple potential futures—soundtracked by sirens among the ruins\, contemplating the loss of those species who inhabited them and those who named them.” \n• September 28: I  Are We / On The Last Day / To 2040\n• October 5: II  Dis— / Day / Can You\n• October 12: III  Time Frame / The Vase of Quince Branches You Sent Me / Dawn\n• October 19: CODA  Then The Rain \nJudson Scruton M.A has taught creative writing and literature at prep schools and universities. \nAdvance registration is required. Register online or call 203.762.6334. There is no charge for this program. By registering for the first session you will automatically be registered for all four sessions. \nThis lecture series is made possible with the support of the Literary Series in Memory of Amy Quigley. Please email Andrea Sato with any questions.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/poetry-seminars-with-judson-scruton-jorie-grahams-to-2040/2023-10-19/
LOCATION:Wilton Library\, 137 Old Ridgefield Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06987
CATEGORIES:discussion,Educational,Free,Lecture,Library,Live Music,Not for profit,Presentation
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SUMMARY:Chhandayan — Holi Festival of Colors
DESCRIPTION:Chhandayan (a name meaning the course [ayan] of rhythm [chhand]) aims to promote and preserve the rich heritage of Indian music. Samir Chatterjee\, the current Artistic Director and President\, founded Chhandayan in 1984. Its activities span various areas of music education\, including organizing concerts and pre-concert lectures\, classes\, workshops\, and archival research. New York City homes Chhandayan’s primary operations headquarters\, but its activities are carried out in six local chapters. Read more about them here. \nThis concert\, featuring traditional and seasonal Raga music\, relates to the celebration of Holi\, the Hindu Festival of Colors. \nThis event is part of The Arts at St. Matthew’s 2023 – 24 season and is ticketed at $30 per person\, $10 for students. To purchase tickets or subscriptions for the other concerts in the 2023–24 series\, click here. \nAll attendees are welcome to stay for a reception afterwards in the Lounge\, where light refreshments will be served.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/chhandayan-holi-festival-of-colors/
LOCATION:St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church\, 36 New Canaan Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Live Music,Religious Event
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