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It's the new season: 2012 2013 So many changes have taken place. The only constant is the ARTS music remains the same. It is the time to begin making plans for our Concert season. Whether you are a performer or a listener, NOW is the time to become a Patron of the Arts. DMC News
Are you on Facebook? Do you have friends, some of which you never see? Now you can be a 'friend' of the Danbury Music Centre (for free) and you can easily 'see' us at any number of local events. If you are a fan of Nutcracker, we also have a Nutcracker Facebook page. Many people have already joined our Facebook pages, so check them out.
Danbury Music Centre Annual MeetingThe annual meeting and dinner of the Danbury Music Centre will take place at Two Steps Downtown Grille, 5 Ives Street in Danbury, on Thursday, June 20 at 5:30pm. The meeting is open to members of the Danbury Music Centre and the dinner is open to all. Three special guests will be honored for service to the Danbury Music Centre. They are Albert Montecalvo for 12 years of service as music director of the Summer Band program; Ase -AmenRa Kariamu for ten years of service as the director of the Summer Afrikan Drumming Program; and Barbara A. Jaeger for five years of service as the Administrative Assistant to the executive director of the Danbury Music Centre. For additional information and dinner reservations, contact the Danbury Music Centre.
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Carlos Sousa, well known for his a cappella group, Men Without Instruments, has come up with a new summer program. He plans to offer a cappella training for high school age through college freshman students. The sessions will be run by the two premiere a cappella groups in the Greater Danbury area Men Without Instruments, and the woman's equivalent, Martini Glass.
Three weeks of classes for $40 what a bargain! Contact the DMC office for more information or to register.
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| Ives Day The Unanswered Question all day Sunday, Oct. 21 |
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| DSO The King of Instruments Friday, Oct. 26, 8:00pm |
Recital Annual Concerto Competiton Saturday, Nov. 3, 3:00pm |
| DCC Songs of Love and Praise Sunday, Nov.4, 3:00pm |
DCO Winter Concert Frost Ice Hail Snow Sunday, Dec.2, 7:00pm |
| Nutcracker Ballet Friday, Dec. 7, 7:30pm Saturday, Dec. 8, 6:00pm Sunday, Dec. 9, 3:00pm |
Handel's Messiah Friday, Dec. 14, 7:30pm |
| Recital The Danbury Trombone Outfit Saturday, Dec. 15, 8:00pm |
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| DSO Young People's Concert Sunday, Jan. 27, 3:00pm |
DCO with DPSO A Combined Concert of 100 Musicians Sunday, Mar. 3, 3:00pm |
| DSO Best Friends: Brahms and Schumann Sunday, Mar. 10, 3:00pm |
In Recital Alice Pantone Unschuld Sunday, Mar. 16, 8:00pm |
| Grand Gala Come To The Cabaret Saturday, Mar. 23, 6:30 - 11:00pm |
Recital Westfield Winds Quintet Saturday, Apr. 27, 8:00pm |
| DCO New Horizons Sunday, May 5, 7:00pm |
DCC/DSO The Bells strong> Saturday, May 11, 8:00pm |
| DSO Pops CityCenter Green Saturday, June 15 |
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A Letter to the Editor in the Danbury News-Times
from Mar. 17, 2011
Appreciates musical performance by orchestra, chorus and guests
The obvious enthusiasm and skill of the orchestra and chorale in response to their leaders was perfect.
There was also a special performance by the emeritus director of the symphony, James Humphreville, and African drummer Ase-AmenRa Kariamu, which added to the enjoyment of the afternoon.
Our community is fortunate to have this outstanding group of artists perform several times a year. There is no charge to attend the performances and donations are accepted.
Kudos to all and thank you.
Judy Dougherty
Newtown
A Letter to the Editor in the Danbury News-Times
from Jan.1, 2010
Handel’s ‘Messiah’ deserves kudos
If you were in the vicinity of downtown Danbury at precisely 10 p.m. on Dec. 21, that loud noise you heard was the thunderous applause accompanying the standing ovation being given to the Danbury Music Centre’s annual production of ‘Messiah.’ And well deserved, it was.
The location of this year’s performance was at First Congregational Church on Deer Hill Avenue, a departure from its usual venue of St. Peter Church.
No matter ... the smaller accommodations seemed somehow to only magnify the beauty of the production. I imagined Handel himself, smiling down on all in attendance and nodding in approval at the magnificent voices and the soaring orchestral sounds.
And who better to conduct this masterpiece than Richard Price. With his baton, he brings vibrancy, emotion and great joy to the performance. It is obvious that this gifted man enjoys “Messiah” and that all those under his baton respect and admire him. Danbury is privileged to have him.
If “Messiah” doesn’t reveal to you the true meaning of Christmas, then I don’t know what it would take. My husband and I have enjoyed attending virtually every performance over the past 30 years. It is one of the true highlights of our Christmas season.
Kudos to all — Mr. Price, the soloists, the Danbury Concert Chorus and the Baroque Chamber Orchestra. And Merry Christmas to all.
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