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Read MoreHi, this week we see many free events and exhibitions alongside announcements of change and new precedents. The Philadelphia Orchestra is holding a six-and-a-half-hour marathon of Organ performances.
Read MoreArtblog’s new community intern, Jazz pianist and Urban Studies student Ashwin Suseendran, rounds up a list of 9 musical events he recommends checking out during this second half of July. From Salsa to EDM, you’re sure to find something that piques your interest, and something new to explore. Find your new favorite Philly music group here on Artblog!
Read MoreArtblog Managing Editor, Wit, has a lively conversation with Philly resident Matthew Hopkins, also known as “Hiphop Grandpop,” “Ancient Dancer,” and more.
Read MoreDonald Hunt thinks about what defines American music in his review of the Philadelphia Orchestra’s recent performance of music by Leonard Bernstein, Pat Metheny and Antonin Dvorák.
Read MoreThe organ is an instrument that is too massively impressive to be ignored. The Philadelphia Orchestra dedicated a concert on November 17-19 to the celebration of the 10th anniversary of Verizon Hall’s Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ (an organ of nearly 7,000 pipes!). This concert showed off the very best of what the organ can do–specifically for organist extraordinaire Paul Jacobs, a Curtis Institute of Music graduate and the only organist to ever earn a Grammy Award.
Read MoreThere is an abundance of voices here, with soprano Laquita Mitchell and tenor Rodrick Dixon in addition to a combined choir of talented singers from Lincoln University, Delaware State University, and Morgan State University, who brought intense passion to their roles.
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