(9/27/18) By Barbara M The music takes pride of place in this “Music/Dance Chamber Theater Piece”, which is as it should be. Stravinsky’s score references a dizzying… Read more “STRAVINSKY: The Soldier’s Tale”
Category: Music
Arturo Sandoval: Out of Jale
By Doug. Because of Susan’s recommendation, two days ago on Friday evening I went to the Arturo Sandoval Ellington Jazz Series concert in Morse Recital Hall in… Read more “Arturo Sandoval: Out of Jale”
Wonder Woman/Sarah Saturnino
Sarah Saturnino loves Wonder Woman. That makes perfect sense, the moment you meet her. Amazonian in stature, intellect, and talent, Sarah, who is in the last year… Read more “Wonder Woman/Sarah Saturnino”
Pulling out all the Stops
When I was in high school, I dated an organist. My friend Linda and I spent a couple of years while we were in high school, signing… Read more “Pulling out all the Stops”
Live Streaming and Bulldogs
This weekend is the Harvard/Yale Football game. Every other year, New Haven hosts, and this is a Yale year, so the festivities have already begun. One of… Read more “Live Streaming and Bulldogs”
Nicht Diese Töne
Woolsey Hall, Beethoven, and Flashlights Built in 1901 to commemorate Yale’s bicentennial, Woolsey Hall, still today, is considered the main auditorium on the Yale campus and its primary… Read more “Nicht Diese Töne”
Autumn in New Haven
I come alive in Autumn. The light, the slight chill, the colors, the smells the chock-a-block arts calendar! I had a birthday in October, and my friend… Read more “Autumn in New Haven”