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SUMMARY:Commonwealth Chorale Concert presents Celebrating Harmony in Troubled Times
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Harmony in Troubled Times\nJohn Rutter (b. 1945): Requiem\nFlorence Price (1887-1953): Praise the Lord and selections from Communion Service in F\nWith organ and professional orchestra\nFor our final concert\, we celebrate harmony with John Rutter’s belovedRequiem and selections from works by Florence Price. We are delighted to bring you Rutter’s modern Requiem which incorporates parts of the Latin Requiem with added psalms and biblical verses in English. An undeservedly overlooked and significant American composer\, Florence Price’s beautifully written Praise the Lord and selections from the Communion Service in F  are settings of familiar texts that reflect both her European influenced training at New England Conservatory and her Southern roots. Price was the first African-American woman to be recognized as a symphonic composer. Commonwealth Chorale is pleased and excited to introduce our audience to music by this talented composer.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/commonwealth-chorale-concert/2023-03-19/
LOCATION:Church of the Holy Name\, 1689 Centre Street\, West Roxbury\, MA\, 02132\, United States
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SUMMARY:Scandi Center presents Writing the Finnish- American Story
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE: WRITING THE FINNISH-AMERICAN STORY WITH SUZANNE MATSON\n\nFinlandia Foundation National’s Lecturer of the Year (LOY)\, Suzanne Matson\, will be Finlandia Foundation Boston‘s guest speaker in March. \nSuzanne Matson is a poet\, author and English Professor at Boston College. She holds an MA in Creative Writing and a PhD in English from the University of Washington. The lecture entitled\, “Writing the Finnish-American Story” is based on her finding that audiences are interested in talking about the process of turning personal and public history into literature. She will also read from her works and take questions. \nThere will be a coffee break after the lecture. \nLooking to dive deeper and want tips on writing your own family story? Join Suzanne for a two-hour workshop following the coffee break. Registration here. (space is limited) \nSunday March 19\, 2023 | 3:00 pm | FREE with registration 
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/scandi-center-presents-writing-the-finnish-american-story/
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