The Cleveland Museum of Art provides education programs to students globally with the help of Polycom.
Posted on 14 May 2012.
The Cleveland Museum of Art provides education programs to students globally with the help of Polycom.
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Posted on 10 May 2012.
Can one person really make a difference in the world? Share the hope and humor of Frank Capra’s beloved classic film “It’s A Wonderful Life” in this delightful re-imagining. The virtuosic James Leaming portrays George Bailey, Clarence the Angel, Mary, Old Man Potter, and 30 more of Bedford Falls’ finest citizens in this one-man stage telling.
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Posted on 10 May 2012.
New study released says the Cleveland Museum of Art generates 0 million into the local economy.
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Posted on 10 May 2012.
Third and final sequence of Debussy orchestral work titled: Sirens. In this fragment, the musical effects of Debussy are very common unlike past sequences. I chose pictures about two kind of sirens: real sirens (whales) and Greek mithology beings who Ulysees saw during his adventures in the seas. Cleveland Orchestra. Vladmir Ashkenazy, conductor
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Posted on 10 May 2012.
Ms. Maxey, Principal of the School of Art and Architecture on the campus of John Hay describes collabs with area arts organizations and lead organization the Cleveland Museum of Art through its Curriculum Liaison. Yes we did good… very very good….
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Posted on 06 May 2012.
Antonin Dvořák (1841 – 1904): Symphony 9 In E Minor, Op. 95, “From The New World” / George Szell & Cleveland Orchestra (1958 – 1960) Much of his time in America was occupied by teaching and organizing performances. But above all else Dvorak was a composer and in his first winter in New York he began to write the symphony that would become his most cherished. (It was completed that summer on vacation in Spillville, Iowa, a colony of Czech immigrants who helped assuage Dvorak’s intense homesickness.) Formally, the work fell solidly within European tradition, with a sonata-form opening, a meditative largo broken by restless outbursts, a lusty scherzo with bucolic trios and a vigorous, triumphant finish. In keeping with the emerging trend of cyclical form, its themes all germinated from a common seminal motif and returned in the finale. But beginning with its hugely successful premiere that December, its subtitle “From the New World” generated considerable confusion over its inspiration and thematic content. Resemblance to the atmosphere of Dvorak’s prior work suggested to some commentators that the work was most heavily influenced by nostalgia for his beloved Bohemia. But assuming that Dvorak had set out to practice what he preached, others seized upon the prevalence of the syncopated rhythms, pentatonic scales and flattened sevenths of our native music to find a closer tie to America. They noted Dvorak’s fascination with the Hiawatha legend and traced the symphony’s largo …
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Posted on 02 May 2012.
FILM BY SAM PHILLIPS..
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Posted on 24 April 2012.
The Dickies performing You Drive Me Ape (You Big Gorilla) from their debut album The Incredible Shrinking Dickies that came out on A&M Records in 1979 at 89.3 WCSB’s Masquerade Ball at Cleveland Public Theatre on Saturday October 30th 2010 with Nunslaughter, Puffy Areolas, and Sloth also on the bill www.thedickies.com www.myspace.com www.facebook.com www.last.fm www.wcsb.org www.cptonline.org
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