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SUMMARY:A Multicultural Night of Song and Dance: A John Kleshinski Concert
DESCRIPTION:A Collaboration Between CMCB and Jean Appolon Expressions\n\n\nJoin us at the Hurley K-8 School for a joyful multicultural celebration of song and dance with student performances from the Community Music Center of Boston and Jean Appolon Expressions! \nJean Appolon Expressions (JAE) is is a Haitian folkloric and contemporary-infused dance organization that cultivates hope and healing to foster more expressive and socially just communities. They have performed at Jacob’s Pillow\, the Gardner Museum\, the ICA\, the MFA\, Harlem School of the Arts\, and many more. \nThe program will include songs from Spanish-speaking cultures\, Chinese folk songs\, and Haitian music and dance. A PDF of the program book can be found here. \n— \nAccessibility: \nPlease visit our website to find out more about CMCB’s Accessibility Guidelines. \nLocation: \nThis event will occur at the Hurley K-8 at 70 Worcester St\, Boston\, MA 02118. There will be no livestream or virtual option for this event. \nAbout the John Kleshinski Concert Series: \nNamed in memory of John Kleshinski\, former CMCB Board President and student\, the John Kleshinski Concert Series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all\, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres. \nPlease join us at Community Music Center of Boston for musical performances of exceptional quality\, featuring our Award-Winning faculty\, guest artists and advanced students. Visit www.cmcb.org for additional information.
URL:https://cmcb.org/event/a-multicultural-night-of-song-and-dance-a-john-kleshinski-concert/
LOCATION:Hurley K-8\, 70 Worcester Street\, Boston\, MA 02118\, Boston\, MA\, 02118\, US
CATEGORIES:John Kleshinski Concert Series
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SUMMARY:CMCB Creates - A John Kleshinski Concert
DESCRIPTION:A concert centering a series of compositions and performances from CMCB’s own faculty and staff.\n\n\nAs part of the John Kleshinski Concert Series\, Manuel García-Baró has curated a self-portrait concert for the Community Music Center of Boston\, showcasing original works composed and performed by CMCB teachers\, administrative staff\, and youth employees. \nSome participants include Hannah Elizabeth Tobias\, our Community Music School Coordinator and a touring flute soloist in recitals around the U.S.; Manuel García-Baro\, a faculty member at CMCB and Berklee College of Music and an established composer who has written many jingles for brands such as Dunkin Donuts; and Jillian Moore\, a youth employee for CMCB’s Advancement team and masters student in the New England Conservatory Jazz Department. \nPlus\, don’t miss a special performance\, by Lecolion Washington\, Executive Director of CMCB and distinguished bassoonist who has been a featured solo and chamber musician throughout the U.S.\, Brazil\, South Africa\, Canada\, and Switzerland! \nJoin us to celebrate our CMCB community and hear music of all genres\, including the world premiere of new compositions! \nAccessibility: \nPlease visit our website to find out more about CMCB’s Accessibility Guidelines. \nLocation: \nThis event will occur at CMCB’s Allen Hall and be streamed online. Registered ticket holders will receive the live stream link via email. \nAbout the John Kleshinski Concert Series: \nNamed in memory of John Kleshinski\, former CMCB Board President and student\, the John Kleshinski Concert Series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all\, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres. \nPlease join us at Community Music Center of Boston for musical performances of exceptional quality\, featuring our Award-Winning faculty\, guest artists and advanced students. Visit www.cmcb.org for additional information.
URL:https://cmcb.org/event/cmcb-creates-a-john-kleshinski-concert/
LOCATION:Allen Hall\, 34 Warren Ave.\, Boston\, MA 02116\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, US
CATEGORIES:John Kleshinski Concert Series
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CREATED:20250102T203307Z
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SUMMARY:John Kleshinski Concert Series Presents Morgan Beckford and Alex Morollo
DESCRIPTION:A concert centering a series of art songs & spirituals that center Black women composers and poets\n\n\nMorgan Beckford and Alexander Morollo will present a program including a series of art songs and spirituals that center Black women composers and poets\, highlighting vocal works by Margaret Bonds and Florence Price. Click here to view a digital copy of the program book. \nPROGRAM: \nFlorence Price: \n“My Dream”“Song to the Dark Virgin”“Night” \nUndine S. Moore: “Love Let the Wind Cry…How I Adore Thee” \nMargaret Bonds:“Poème d’Automne” from Songs of the Seasons“The Negro Speaks of Rivers” \nSamuel Coleridge-Taylor: Deep River Op. 59 No. 10 \nBRIEF INTERMISSION \nJohn Carter: Cantata for Voice and Piano \nDianne Goolkasian-Rahbee: Sonata No. 4 Op. 128 \n\nAccessibility: \nPlease visit our website to find out more about CMCB’s Accessibility Guidelines. \nLocation: \nThis event will occur at CMCB’s Allen Hall and be streamed online. Registered ticket holders will receive the live stream link via email. \nAbout the John Kleshinski Concert Series: \nNamed in memory of John Kleshinski\, former CMCB Board President and student\, the John Kleshinski Concert Series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all\, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres. \nPlease join us at Community Music Center of Boston for musical performances of exceptional quality\, featuring our Award-Winning faculty\, guest artists and advanced students. Visit www.cmcb.org for additional information.
URL:https://cmcb.org/event/john-kleshinski-concert-series-presents-morgan-beckford-and-alex-morollo/
LOCATION:Community Music Center of Boston – Allen Hall\, 34 Warren Avenue\, Boston\, MA 02116\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, US
CATEGORIES:John Kleshinski Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240516T190000
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CREATED:20240417T143447Z
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SUMMARY:Chase Elodia's Perennials - A John Kleshinski Concert
DESCRIPTION:An exciting concert with Brooklyn-based ensemble\, “Perennials” featuring Chase Elodia\, Claire Dickson\, Yvonne Rogers\, and Paul Pandit!\n\n\nChase Elodia’s Perennials\n  \nChase Elodia and his group “Perennials” will be playing music from their new album\, Have\, Know\, Want\, which releases on May 10 on Biophilia Records. Elodia’s circle of influences includes poets June Jordan and Victoria Chang\, composers Joni Mitchell and Maurice Ravel\, and drummers Billy Hart and Terri Lyne Carrington. \nHave\, Know\, Want explores the psychosocial concept of “Ambiguous Loss” through a multilayered narrative throughout its eight tracks. Penned by social scientist Pauline Boss\,”ambiguous loss” refers to that particular\, ongoing mode of grief that emerges without a clear beginning or ending point. Far from easily passing through the traditional “five stages of grief\,” those gripped by ambiguous loss live their lives perpetually in the shadow of a grief that is both omnipresent but difficult to articulate and define\, taking on a phantom-like quality. This idea materializes in songs such as “Tense\,” which explores the language and textuality of passing on; “Drift\,” written from the perspective of a 95-year-old with dementia\, and his alternating moments of lucidity and disorientation; and “Hold\,” told from the viewpoint of a search engine\, which considers what it means to deposit and archive a sense of self in digital space. The ephemerality of pleasure and the certainty of grief remain at the thematic center throughout the music\, as Elodia considers what it means to strive and yearn in lives that seem to be constituted by dissatisfaction and decay. \n  \nPerformers:\nClaire Dickson\, Voice \nYvonne Rogers\, Piano \nPaul Pandit\, Bass \nChase Elodia\, Drums \n  \nAbout the Ensemble:\nChase Elodia’s Perennials is a Brooklyn-based ensemble. Their 2022 Biophilia Records release\, Portrait Imperfect\, was named one of the Best New Albums of 2022 by Downbeat Magazine\, who awarded it 4.5 stars and hailed it as “artful” and “ambitious.” Founded in 2020\, the band combines a collaborative and improvisational sensibility with an aesthetic orientation that has been nourished by singer-songwriters and electronic artists like Meshell Ndegeocello\, Norma Winstone\, and Becca Stevens. The group frequently tours across the US and abroad; in the past few years\, they have performed at the San Teodoro Jazz Festival (Sardinia\, Italy)\, DC Jazz Festival\, Bird’s Eye (Basel\, Switzerland)\, Lakehouse Jazz (San Francisco)\, The Muse (Boulder\, CO)\, Rudy’s Jazz Room (Nashville\, TN)\, Fulton St. Collective (Chicago\, IL) and Rockwood Music Hall (New York\, NY). The band was featured at the 2023 Winter Jazz Festival\, has received accolades from the Café Royale Cultural Foundation and South Arts\, and is set to release their next album in Spring 2024. \n  \nProgram:\nSwept\, Scatter\, Stray \nHold \nEmpty \nDrift \nKnow\, Wonder \nTense \nIt’s OK to Feel OK \nCartwheels on a Tightrope \nHave\, Know\, Want \nWatching You Watch Me \n  \nAccessibility: \nPlease visit our website to find out more about CMCB’s Accessibility Guidelines. \nLocation: \nThis event will occur at CMCB’s Allen Hall and be streamed online. Registered ticket holders will receive the live stream link via email. \nAbout the John Kleshinski Concert Series: \nNamed in memory of John Kleshinski\, former CMCB Board President and student\, the John Kleshinski Concert Series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all\, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres. \nPlease join us at Community Music Center of Boston for musical performances of exceptional quality\, featuring our Award-Winning faculty\, guest artists and advanced students. Visit www.cmcb.org for additional information.
URL:https://cmcb.org/event/chase-elodias-perennials-a-john-kleshinski-concert/
LOCATION:34 Warren Ave\, 34 Warren Avenue\, Boston\, MA 02116\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, US
CATEGORIES:John Kleshinski Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T200000
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CREATED:20240224T150844Z
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SUMMARY:The Women of Tin Pan Alley
DESCRIPTION:Discover The Women of Tin Pan Alley in our March concert featuring CMCB faculty Akela Franklin and Katie O’Reilly\, and special guests!\n\n\nTHE WOMEN OF TIN PAN ALLEY\n  \nDiscover The Women of Tin Pan Alley\nTin Pan Alley produced many well-known songwriters and publishers such as George Gershwin\, Irving Berlin\, Scott Joplin\, and Cole Porter. But have you heard the music of their lesser-known women colleagues? \nIn the spirit of uplifting historically silenced and forgotten voices\, our March John Kleshinski Concert will feature works for voice and piano that showcase the songwriting talents of Kay Swift\, Dorothy Fields\, Ann Ronell\, Dana Seusse\, Bernice Petkere\, and more. This event will be presented in conjunction with West End Lyric\, featuring CMCB faculty members\, Akela Franklin and Katie O’Reilly\, guests artists from the West End Lyric\, and CMCB’s own students. Join us in celebrating all these incredible women this March! \n  \nWhat is Tin Pan Alley?\nTin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in the Flower District of Manhattan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The collective greatly increased the exchange of musical ideas\, granted wider access to popular/secular music to the everyday person\, and shepherded the careers of many cultural icons within America’s music and entertainment industry. Most of the most recognizable names from this era belong to men like George Gershwin and Irving Berlin — however\, women also accounted for much of the venture’s success. In the spirit of lifting up historically silenced and forgotten voices\, The Women of Tin Pan Alley concert will feature works for voice and piano that showcase the songwriting talents of Kay Swift\, Dorothy Fields\, Ann Ronell\, Dana Seusse\, Bernice Petkere\, and more. \n  \nProgram:\nClick here for the full program! \nAccessibility: \nPlease visit our website to find out more about CMCB’s Accessibility Guidelines. \nLocation: \nThis event will occur at CMCB’s Allen Hall and be streamed online. Registered ticket holders will receive the live stream link via email. \nAbout the John Kleshinski Concert Series: \nNamed in memory of John Kleshinski\, former CMCB Board President and student\, the John Kleshinski Concert Series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all\, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres. \nPlease join us at Community Music Center of Boston for musical performances of exceptional quality\, featuring our Award-Winning faculty\, guest artists and advanced students. Visit www.cmcb.org for additional information.
URL:https://cmcb.org/event/the-women-of-tin-pan-alley/
LOCATION:34 Warren Ave\, 34 Warren Avenue\, Boston\, MA 02116\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, US
CATEGORIES:John Kleshinski Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240118T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240118T200000
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CREATED:20231213T161416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T161416Z
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SUMMARY:John Kleshinski Concert Series Presents Javier Rosario Trio
DESCRIPTION:Javier Rosario is a guitar virtuoso\, composer\, bandleader\, educator and recording artist.\n\n\nJOHN KLESHINSKI CONCERT SERIES PRESENTS JAVIER ROSARIO TRIO \nGuitar virtuoso\, composer\, bandleader\, educator and recording artist\, Javier Rosario is the first ever Michel Camilo Scholarship winner to Berklee College of Music\, and Presidential Scholarship winner to the Longy School of Music of Bard College. \nJavier is a guitar Adjunct Professor at Community Music Center of Boston and Bunker Hill Community College. Javier is a Community Engagement Programs Teaching Artist at Community Music Center of Boston and the Hurley School at Boston’s South End.  \n In late June 2021\, Javier received the Community Music Center of Boston Marilla MacDill Award for Teaching Excellence and Community Service. In late June 2022\, Javier was granted the Community Music Center of Boston Professional Development Grant for Creative Youth Development in alignment with Cultural Inclusion and Social Emotional Development. \nThis exciting concert features music from the trio’s brand-new album\, Javier Rosario Trio V.2 and Javier Rosario Trio Vol. I: A Celebration of Life. “I first heard guitarist Javier Rosario a couple of years ago on an earlier album\, and was impressed by his unique mix of metal and concise swing.” -George W. Harris\, Jazz Weekly. Javier Rosario Trio is Javier Rosario (guitar)\, Greg Toro (bass)\, and Zak King (drums). \nProgram: \n\nThe Road Ahead\nIt Is\nCarry On\nIn Between the Seas\nShades of Grey\nIt Changes\nRainbows\nGhost Town\nTransitions of the Heart\nPassing Through\nOn the Road\n\nAll compositions written by Javier Rosario. \nAccessibility: \nPlease visit our website to find out more about CMCB’s Accessibility Guidelines. \nAbout the John Kleshinski Concert Series: \nNamed in memory of John Kleshinski\, former CMCB Board President and student\, the John Kleshinski Concert Series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all\, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres.  \nPlease join us at Community Music Center of Boston for musical performances of exceptional quality\, featuring our Award-Winning faculty\, guest artists and advanced students. Visit www.cmcb.org for additional information.
URL:https://cmcb.org/event/john-kleshinski-concert-series-presents-javier-rosario-trio/
LOCATION:The Record Co\, 960 Massachussetts Ave\, Boston\, MA 02118\, Boston\, MA\, 02118\, US
CATEGORIES:John Kleshinski Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T200000
DTSTAMP:20260621T080643
CREATED:20230426T140201Z
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SUMMARY:John Kleshinski Concert Series Presents Analog by Choice
DESCRIPTION:Analog by Choice features two CMCB faculty members\, Sébastien Ridoré and Karl Ørvik\, as well as Linda Hwang and Peter Paetkau.\n\n\nAnalog by Choice is a chamber music collective featuring two CMCB faculty members\, violist and multi-instrumentalist\, Sébastien Ridoré and violinist\, Karl Ørvik\, as well as Australian cellist\, Linda Hwang\, and founding violinist\, Peter Paetkau. \nA﻿BC and storyteller\, Valerie Stephens\, return to the Community Music Center of Boston’s Allen Hall to present “The Epic of Sunjata.” Featuring the captivating story of ancient Mali alongside music by Fodé Lassana Diabaté\, Reena Esmail\, and Vieux Toure. Join us for an evening of string quartet music from around the world! \nP﻿rogram:  \nS﻿unjata’s Time by Fodé Lassana Diabaté  \nR﻿agamala by Reena Esmail \nG﻿abou Ni Tie by Vieux Farka Touré \nCOVID-19 Policy: \nPlease visit our website to review CMCB’s Health and Safety Guidelines. \nAccessibility: \nPlease visit our website to find out more about CMCB’s Accessibility Guidelines.  \nAbout the John Kleshinski Concert Series: \nNamed in memory of John Kleshinski\, former CMCB Board President and student\, the John Kleshinski Concert Series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all\, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres. \nPlease join us at Community Music Center of Boston for musical performances of exceptional quality\, featuring our Award-Winning faculty\, guest artists and advanced students. Visit www.cmcb.org for additional information.
URL:https://cmcb.org/event/john-kleshinski-concert-series-presents-analog-by-choice-2/
LOCATION:Allen Hall\, 34 Warren Ave.\, Boston\, MA 02116\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, US
CATEGORIES:John Kleshinski Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230413T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230413T200000
DTSTAMP:20260621T080643
CREATED:20230327T193558Z
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SUMMARY:John Kleshinski Concert Series Presents the Rasa String Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Rasa String Quartet finds their niche exploring the musical space where classical and folk traditions intersect and influence one another.\n\n\nThe Boston-based Rasa String Quartet finds their niche exploring the musical space where classical and folk traditions intersect and influence one another. They are the 2022-23 ensemble in residence at Phillips Exeter Academy and winners of the 2022 Associazione Europea Di Musica E Comunicazione International Chamber Music Competition (Italy\,) the 2021 Music Teachers National Association Chamber Music Competition (ATL\,) and the 2021 Chamber Music Yellow Springs Competition (OH.) The quartet can be found collaborating with the preeminent folk musicians of today\, performing their own programs in venues and festivals around the country\, and participating in artistic and educational residencies at a variety of institutions. Inspired by the connection between music and storytelling at the heart of folk traditions\, Rasa String Quartet creates engaging and fresh programs that are approachable by a wide range of people. Educating their audiences by contextualizing the genres\, styles\, and composers they present\, they invite their listeners to experience a variety of both familiar and unfamiliar sounds with curiosity and openness. \nP﻿rogram:  \nWilliam Grant Still: Summerland  \nJerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate: Pisachi (Reveal) \nKorean Traditional: Gyeonggi Arirang Arr. Mina Kim \nHajime Komatsu: Yagibushi  \nWei-Chieh Lin: Taiwanese Folk Songs  \nMaurice Ravel: String Quartet in F Major \nCOVID-19 Policy: \nPlease visit our website to review CMCB’s Health and Safety Guidelines. \nAccessibility: \nPlease visit our website to find out more about CMCB’s Accessibility Guidelines.  \nAbout the John Kleshinski Concert Series: \nNamed in memory of John Kleshinski\, former CMCB Board President and student\, the John Kleshinski Concert Series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all\, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres. \nPlease join us at Community Music Center of Boston for musical performances of exceptional quality\, featuring our Award-Winning faculty\, guest artists and advanced students. Visit www.cmcb.org for additional information.
URL:https://cmcb.org/event/john-kleshinski-concert-series-presents-the-rasa-string-quartet/
LOCATION:Allen Hall\, 34 Warren Ave.\, Boston\, MA 02116\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, US
CATEGORIES:John Kleshinski Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230216T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230216T200000
DTSTAMP:20260621T080643
CREATED:20230127T153503Z
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SUMMARY:John Kleshinski Concert Series Presents the Carlos Herrand Pou Quartet
DESCRIPTION:This quartet led by CMCB faculty member\, Carlos Herrand Pou\, features local musicians\, Noah Preminger\, Eric Hofbauer\, and Charlie Lincoln.\n\n\nLed by CMCB faculty member\,  drummer\, and composer\, Carlos Herrand Pou\, this quartet  features Brooklyn-based saxophonist Noah Preminger\, jazz guitarist Eric Hofbauer\, and bassist Charlie Lincoln. \nP﻿rogram:  \nC﻿oming soon!  \nCOVID-19 Policy: \nPlease visit our website to review CMCB’s Health and Safety Guidelines. \nAccessibility: \nPlease visit our website to find out more about CMCB’s Accessibility Guidelines.  \nAbout the John Kleshinski Concert Series: \nNamed in memory of John Kleshinski\, former CMCB Board President and student\, the John Kleshinski Concert Series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all\, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres. \nPlease join us at Community Music Center of Boston for musical performances of exceptional quality\, featuring our Award-Winning faculty\, guest artists and advanced students. Visit www.cmcb.org for additional information.
URL:https://cmcb.org/event/john-kleshinski-concert-series-presents-the-carlos-herrand-pou-quartet/
LOCATION:Allen Hall\, 34 Warren Ave.\, Boston\, MA 02116\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, US
CATEGORIES:John Kleshinski Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260621T080643
CREATED:20230104T165121Z
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SUMMARY:John Kleshinski Concert Series Presents Analog by Choice
DESCRIPTION:Analog by Choice features two CMCB faculty members\, Sébastien Ridoré and Karl Ørvik\, as well as Linda Hwang and Peter Paetkau.\n\n\nAnalog by Choice is a chamber music collective featuring two CMCB faculty members\, violist and multi-instrumentalist\, Sébastien Ridoré and violinist\, Karl Ørvik\, as well as Australian cellist\, Linda Hwang\, and founding violinist\, Peter Paetkau. \nA﻿BC and storyteller\, Valerie Stephens\, return to the Community Music Center of Boston’s Allen Hall to present “The Epic of Sunjata.” Featuring the captivating story of ancient Mali alongside music by Fodé Lassana Diabaté\, Reena Esmail\, and Vieux Toure. Join us for an evening of string quartet music from around the world! \nP﻿rogram:  \nS﻿unjata’s Time by Fodé Lassana Diabaté  \nR﻿agamala by Reena Esmail \nG﻿abou Ni Tie by Vieux Farka Touré \nCOVID-19 Policy: \nWe strongly encourage everyone over the age of 5 to get the COVID-19 vaccine and booster (if eligible) to help keep our community safe. \nAt this time\, proof of vaccination is not required for entry to this event; however\, City of Boston guidelines are subject to change. Well-fitted masks are required for all visitors ages 2 and up. For more information\, please visit our website to review CMCB’s Health and Safety Guidelines. \nAccessibility: \nPlease visit our website to find out more about CMCB’s Accessibility Guidelines.  \nAbout the John Kleshinski Concert Series: \nNamed in memory of John Kleshinski\, former CMCB Board President and student\, the John Kleshinski Concert Series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all\, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres. This year the program focuses on works composed by women and POC composers. \nPlease join us at Community Music Center of Boston for musical performances of exceptional quality\, featuring our Award-Winning faculty\, guest artists and advanced students. Visit www.cmcb.org for additional information.
URL:https://cmcb.org/event/john-kleshinski-concert-series-presents-analog-by-choice/
LOCATION:Allen Hall\, 34 Warren Ave.\, Boston\, MA 02116\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, US
CATEGORIES:John Kleshinski Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210415T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210415T203000
DTSTAMP:20260621T080643
CREATED:20210128T190802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210128T190825Z
UID:9663-1618513200-1618518600@cmcb.org
SUMMARY:Steph Lamprea
DESCRIPTION:Named in memory of John Kleshinski\, former CMCB Board President and student\, this series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all\, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres. Past performances have included The Piano Sonatas of George Walker played by Dr. Redi Llupa and Spanning the Centuries\, three works by women composers.
URL:https://cmcb.org/event/steph-lamprea/
CATEGORIES:John Kleshinski Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210225T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210225T203000
DTSTAMP:20260621T080643
CREATED:20210128T160158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210128T160257Z
UID:9660-1614279600-1614285000@cmcb.org
SUMMARY:Francesca Anderegg
DESCRIPTION:Named in memory of John Kleshinski\, former CMCB Board President and student\, this series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all\, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres. Past performances have included The Piano Sonatas of George Walker played by Dr. Redi Llupa and Spanning the Centuries\, three works by women composers.
URL:https://cmcb.org/event/francesca-anderegg/
LOCATION:Community Music Center of Boston\, 34 Warren Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:John Kleshinski Concert Series
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