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Extractions: Activities ... The AFCU The Mission and Ministries of the American Church UPCOMING EVENTS See "Upcoming Events" page From the bulletin... PREPARING FOR WORSHIP Sermons: Copies of the sermon from previous Sundays are available in the narthex and on the church web site ( here FOLLOWING WORSHIP The Welcome Table: Information is available about our church, its programs and Paris in general. Register for our mailing list if you're a newcomer or leave a change of address form. (Theater) The Book Table: Lending Library , open Sundays 12:15-1:00: Christian books, videos, audio cassettes and CDs in English. (Through the door to the left of the stage in the Theatre.) BIBLE STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Sunday Morning - Adult Bible study in the Library at 10:00 am with Rev. Marvin Steinmetz. Mondays , 10:30-noon -a study of The Book of Acts led by Dr. Blair, (Room G2). Wednesdays , 10:00-12pm: Community Bible Study International. Call Merryl Dietz for information at 01.44.40.44.38 (not at American Church).
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Extractions: Home January 2002 January 2001 January 2000 ... December 1997 MOYZES (Collectors of 19th-century Romanticism take note of Symphony No. 5.) HENRY HADLEY and American Late Romanticism JOHN ALDEN CARPENTER (1876-1951): Symphony No. 1, Symphony No. 2, Adventures in a Perambulator. While Adventures (1914) is an extroverted work, depicting a full day in the life of a babe in a stroller in music of great humor and bright orchestral colors, the two symphonies (each lasting less than 20 minutes) are much more inward pieces, peaceful and gently lyrical rather than outgoingly Romantic. The first (1940) is a reworking of an earlier symphonic attempt from 1917 condensed into a single-movement work in five sections full of mercurial changes of tempo and mood. The second is a 1947 revision of a 1934 piano quintet and its three movements are cultured, modest and unostentatious. National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine; John McLaughlin Williams. Naxos American Classics 8.559065 (U.S.A.) RUED LANGGAARD (1893-1952): Symphony No. 6 "Det Himmelrivende", Symphony No. 7 (1926 version), Symphony No. 8 "Minder ved Amalienborg". A new recording brings us the first recording of the Symphony No. 7 in the version printed at Langgaard's own expense in 1927, the first of his symphonies to abandon the expressionism and apocalypicism of his first six, trading that in for a neo-Romanticism which was his response to the cool, pure clarity of the then-prevailing neo-Classicism. Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra and Choir; Thomas Dausgard. Marco Polo/Dacapo 8.224180 (Denmark)
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Extractions: "For me, discovering new repertoire, finding forgotten composers and looking for the existing intensity and passion in many of today's composers' music, gives me a very special motivation and energy. Music is a treasure hunt. You can often find something wonderful and sometimes something spectacular. These moments of discovery continually inspire me to strive for perfection. But, there is never perfecting, there is never arriving. You are always struggling. You are always little insecure. One is always living on the edge." One of the most versatile pianists of her generation, Tatjana Rankovich is an artist committed to continuously expanding the boundaries of traditional repertoire, constantly searching for and discovering new contemporary music and devoting her interest to performing rarely heard works of the past. An innate instinct to create a spectrum of different traditions, styles, old and new, known and unknown works, is the very essence of her as an artist and takes a special place with every one of her concerts. Ms. Rankovich is an enthusiastic advocate of American 20th-century music and she has performed and recorded a number of piano works never before heard in public. Besides interpreting such diverse repertoire, her main love and interest belongs to the traditionalist wing of the 20th-century American composers. She has revived little known masterworks by such composers as
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Extractions: e have tracked down new recordings of music by 65 American composers this month. As always, the variety is overwhelming. There are three new MMC anthologies of orchestral music featuring works by 21 composers proving that the orchestra continues to be a source of inspiration for composers with a wide variety of stylistic inclinations ranging from a powerful Piano Concerto by Emma Lou Diemer to an evocative meditative Elegy by James Caldwell to a wild parody of the orchestral tradition by John Biggs . At the same time, younger composers like Jane Ira Bloom and Tyson Rogers are breathing new life into hard bop jazz. As usual, however, many of the discs included herein, are unclassifiable. David Garland is coming from a place somewhere between alternative rock and downtown experimentalism. Jose Halac combines the folk music of his native South America with the post-industrial improvisations of the very different folk he met here. Kyle Gann uses synthesizers to explore entire new sonic vistas opened up by alternate tuning systems. Meanwhile, Elizabeth Panzer proves that a harp isn't always angelic and Matthew Fields reinvents the carillon. And
Suffolk Times 8 pmPianist tatjana rankovich performs music by Bach, Chopin, Prokofiev and Schumannat North Shore Public Library, Route 25A, Shoreham. 9294488. (9/14). http://www.timesreview.com/st09-13-01/stories/calendar.htm
Extractions: Friday 14 9 a.m.Trails Center head scratcher, 2 1/2-mile easy hike sponsored by Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference. Meet at Trails Information Center in Manorville, quarter-mile north of LIE Exit 70. Bring field guide. Rain cancels. 209-0030. (9/14) 5-8 p.m.EEAC Invitational Show opens with artists' reception at East End Arts Council gallery, 133 East Main St., Riverhead. Exhibit features work by five artists chosen from the year's previous exhibitions: Brian Burkhardt, Lauren Chambers, Garance, Peter Lucas and Marilyn Stevenson. Refreshments served. Show runs through Oct. 21. 727-0900. (9/14) 8 p.m.Pianist Tatjana Rankovich performs music by Bach, Chopin, Prokofiev and Schumann at North Shore Public Library, Route 25A, Shoreham. 929-4488. (9/14) Saturday 15 8:15 a.m.Bus trip to New York City offered by Southold Town Recreation Department, leaving from Peconic Lane, Peconic, recreation center. Transportation: $15. 765-5182. (9/15) 9 a.m.-1 p.m.Book sale sponsored by Friends of Mattituck-Laurel Library, Main Road. Rain dates: Sept. 22 and 23. (9/15) 9 a.m.-2 p.m.'Formal' car wash and bake sale sponsored by East End Lions Club (formerly Mattituck Lioness Club) to benefit local charities at Mattituck firehouse, Pike Street. Car washers do their work in formal attire. 734-4269. (9/15)
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Extractions: Contents of the CD2 Booklet Click to Order Recordings Nicolas Flagello was one of the 20th century¹s leading exponents of traditional late romantic musical values. Without ever repudiating this aesthetic outlook, he succeeded in forging a personal musical language and a distinctive body of work shaped by his own temperament and embodying his own unique perspective on life. Born in New York City in 1928, Flagello grew up in a musical family with deep roots in old-world traditions. Something of a prodigy, young Nicolas was composing and performing publicly as a pianist before the age of ten. While still a child, he began a long and intensive apprenticeship with composer Vittorio Giannini, who further imbued him with the enduring values of the grand European tradition. His study continued at the Manhattan School of Music, where he earned both his Bachelor¹s (1949) and Master¹s (1950) degrees, joining the faculty immediately upon graduation and remaining there until 1977. During the early l950s, he won a Fulbright Fellowship to study in Rome, and earned the Diploma di Studi Superiori in 1956 from the Accademia