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A wide range of music planned for Caroga Arts Collective season | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 CAROGA LAKE Caroga Arts Collective has announced the concert schedule for its 2021 Caroga Lake Music Festival, which will feature 26 outdoor performances between July 3 and August 22. Its 2021 concert season will not only commemmorate the music festival’s 10th anniversary, but the 100th birthday of the former Sherman’s Amusement Park, the festival’s new permanent home, with a special series as well. “We’re thrilled to celebrate this landmark season by featuring over 100 incredible artists this summer, said Caroga Arts Collective Artistic and Executive Director Kyle Price. “There will be exciting new layers added to the concert experience at Sherman’s including a partnership with Stump City Brewery and other local vendors.” Price added, “In the spirit of the Sherman’s Centennial, we plan to offer Carousel rides for kids and concert goers to enjo ....
Go USM Home/News/2021/Drago Named USM College of Arts and Sciences Alumnus of Year Drago Named USM College of Arts and Sciences Alumnus of Year Mon, 04/26/2021 - 17:44pm | By: Mike Lopinto University of Southern Mississippi (USM) School of Music alumnus, Alejandro Drago, has been named the College of Arts and Sciences Alumnus of the Year for 2021. Each year, the college honors outstanding alumni, faculty and staff for their recent accomplishments in creative and scholarly research, teaching, advising and mentoring, and service. A violinist, conductor, composer and teacher, Drago obtained his Master of Fine Arts in Violin Performance and Pedagogy at the Moscow State Conservatory, and his doctoral ....
Chuck Haga: I felt like life was starting up again At a recent concert at the Masonic Center, the music was serenely beautiful. But it wasn t just about the music – it was seeing it played and actually feeling it. Written By: Chuck Haga | × Chuck Haga is a columnist for the Grand Forks Herald. (Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald) Two friends sat together last Sunday in the Grand Forks Masonic Center’s theater, masked but together, surrounded by other fans of classical music – couples, families, individuals – spaced but more part of a community than many have felt for a year. Together, they savored Felix Mendelssohn’s “Fingal’s Cave” from his work, The Hebrides. They applauded Franz Schubert’s 8th Symphony, the “Unfinished.” And they rose, together, to give a spirited ovation to guest soloist Arsentiy Kharitonov for his energetic and emotional performance of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, backed by the Greater ....