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Culturally speaking, St. Columb’s Hall has played host to everything from classical music recitals and operatic performances to rock and roll and pantomime.
Entertainment could include musicians playing the flute and other ancient instruments, poetry recitals, dances, and even acrobats.
Source: https://greekreporter.com/2023/09/27/greek-symposium-ancient-antiquity/
His work speaks to equity and justice and these recitals would be another way we’re continuing to explore and confront uncomfortable histories that are important to our communities within our spaces.
Source: https://www.hertfordshiremercury.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/popular-poet-set-open-black-8780281
She enjoyed classical music, attending the opera and supporting local musicians, holding recitals in her home for her sister Pat’s piano and violin students.
Source: https://bcdemocrat.com/2023/08/09/natalie-naylor-stant/
Student recitals showcase the talent of juniors and seniors majoring in music at Emory, including Francis Peng (23C) and Annie Seo (23C) and (23C) who plays both the flute and the violin.
The program got under way with monologues, prose recitals, improvisations, and mime, and will culminate on Friday, June 23, with poetry recitals.
The program got under way with monologues, prose recitals, improvisations, and mime, and will culminate on Friday, June 23, with poetry recitals.
Who had all but died when faced with piano recitals at St. Patrick’s School.
Zack has an active role as a working musician and regularly performs at recitals both as a soloist and with chamber groups and orchestras.