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...solos will be sung by soprano Teresa Wakim, mezzo-soprano Krista River, tenor Aaron Sheehan, and baritone Nikolas Sean-Paul Nackley, all professional vocalists of the New England area. The Harvard University Choir, founded in 1834, has a close affiliation with the Memorial Church. Led by Gund University Organist and Choirmaster Edward E. Jones, the choir sings in the weekly services at the Memorial Church every Sunday of the academic year. They also perform on several other occasions—during the biggest snowstorm this past February, they sang a wonderful rendition of Mozart’s lesser-known opera...
...song with: “Let’s get this clear first. The song is s***.” There’s clearly a certain degree of irony that the Cambridge paper seems to have elected to ignore. Jones—who is both an organist and a composer when not writing Broadway synth jams about websites—is an officer in the Facebook group, “The Facebook Song is Terrible.” He seems to have laughingly embraced his increasingly recognizable connection with the Facebook, as other group memberships include...
...bright, clean sound of the Flentrop will be a welcome relief, especially when combined with Scott’s brilliant technique. Organ recitals have become increasingly rare since the instrument’s modern glory days ending just after the mid-twentieth-century. The recent exodus of British organists to the United States, however, could reverse this unfortunate trend. John Scott is the latest, and the most skilled, of these renowned expat musicians. Formerly the director of music and organist at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, Scott currently holds the same posts at St. Thomas?...
Gomes grew up in Plymouth, Mass., the sole child of an organist and a cranberry grower. He was active in church from a young...
...Jamie (9 p.m). T.T. The Bear’s Place. 11:30 p.m. Tickets available cash-only at the door, through Ticketmaster, or by phone, (617) 492-BEAR, $8. (DFH)Thursday, Nov. 10Midday Organ Recital. The Harvard Organ Society presents its weekly midday concert. Harry Huff, the assistant organist, performs in the stately setting of Memorial Church. Audience members are invited to bring a lunch for quiet consumption during the recitals. Adolphus Busch Hall. 12:15 p.m. Free. (LAM)Neba Solo—The Music & Dance of Mali. Harvard’s African Expressive Culture Group present...