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Steps in Time: Fred Astaire

Florida Atlantic University Barry and Florence Friedberg Auditorium, Boca Raton Campus, Boca Raton, FL, United States

Light on his feet, Fred Astaire revolutionized the movie musical with his elegant and seemingly effortless dance style. He may have made dancing look easy, but he was a well-known perfectionist, and his work was the product of endless hours of practice. Astaire started performing as a child, partnering up with his older sister Adele. [...]

Steps in Time: Fred Astaire

Residences at MorseLife 4847 David S. Mack Drive, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

Light on his feet, Fred Astaire revolutionized the movie musical with his elegant and seemingly effortless dance style. He may have made dancing look easy, but he was a well-known perfectionist, and his work was the product of endless hours of practice. Astaire started performing as a child, partnering up with his older sister Adele. [...]

The Hollywood Musical: Part IV – The 1960s

Florida Atlantic University Jupiter Campus 5353 Parkside Drive, Jupiter, FL, United States

Films created during the 1960s belong to the most creative era in cinema history, a time of tremendous social change, the Vietnam War, fashion, fads, rock ‘n’ roll and the acceleration of technological ingenuity. However, movie audiences were rapidly diminishing due to the dominance of the television industry and only 145 musicals were produced in [...]

Women Sing the Blues

West Falmouth Public Library 575 West Falmouth Highway, West Falmouth, MA, United States

Although blues music was sung as an oral tradition by enslaved people on southern plantations, classic female blues emerged early in the 20th century as a mixture of traditional folk blues and urban theater music. Appearing onstage with pianists or small jazz combos, dazzling pioneers like Ma Rainey, Betsy Smith, Memphis Minnie and Mamie Smith [...]

A Musician with Magic: John Williams

Residences at MorseLife 4847 David S. Mack Drive, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

n a career that spans five decades, John Williams has become one of America’s most accomplished and successful composers for film and for the concert stage. Mr. Williams has composed the music and served as music director for more than one hundred films. His 40-year artistic partnership with director Steven Spielberg has resulted in many [...]

A Musician with Magic: John Williams

Florida Atlantic University Jupiter Campus 5353 Parkside Drive, Jupiter, FL, United States

In a career that spans five decades, John Williams has become one of America’s most accomplished and successful composers for film and for the concert stage. Mr. Williams has composed the music and served as music director for more than one hundred films. His 40-year artistic partnership with director Steven Spielberg has resulted in many [...]

The Life and Music of J. S. Bach

The Gables at East Mountain 200 Gables Place, Rutland, VT, United States

Johann Sebastian Bach is considered to be the “father of Western music.” He not only excelled in composition but also masterminded a host of theoretical properties which allowed future composers to advance their own ideas. The most versatile of geniuses, Bach was a fine organist, a loving husband and father, and a creative thinker whose [...]

The Magical Kingdom of Walt Disney

ESI 112 Exchange Street, Middlebury, VT

During a 43-year Hollywood career, Walter Elias Disney established himself and his products as an authentic part of Americana. Beginning his career as an advertising cartoonist in Kansas City, he relocated in Hollywood in 1923 where he created and marketed his first original animated cartoons. Mickey Mouse entered popular culture in 1928, followed by a [...]

George Gershwin: Our Love Is Here to Stay

Smithsonian Dillon Ripley Center 1100 Jefferson Dr SW, Washington, D.C., DC, United States

Although his career covered less than two decades, and ended with his tragic death in 1937, his music endures. Join pianist and Gershwin-authority, Robert Wyatt, co-editor of Oxford University Press’ The George Gershwin Reader, in this lively lecture exploring Gershwin’s life and legacy. The program includes a chronology of the composer’s meteoric life, his 1924 [...]

A Musician with Magic: John Williams

Residence at Otter Creek 50 Lodge Road, Middlebury, VT

In a career that spans five decades, John Williams has become one of America’s most accomplished and successful composers for film and for the concert stage. Mr. Williams has composed the music and served as music director for more than one hundred films. His 40-year artistic partnership with director Steven Spielberg has resulted in many [...]

Sergei Rachmaninoff: Giant of Romanticism

Eastview at Middlebury 100 Eastview Terrace, Middlebury, VT, United States

Stravinsky portrayed him as “a six-and-a-half-foot scowl,” a man who remained aloof and pensive while creating music that was anything but introspective. Certainly he was an enigma, both as an individual and as a composer who was equally gifted as a pianist and conductor. Rachmaninoff speculated about “chasing three hares,” wondering whether his inability to [...]

The Enchantment of Rodgers and Hammerstein

Residence at Shelburne Bay 185 Pine Haven Shores, Shelburne, VT

In this lively and engaging afternoon, pianist, raconteur, and American music specialist Robert Wyatt celebrates the lives and works of Rodgers and Hammerstein. Through original cast recordings, film clips, interviews, correspondence, and other primary materials furnished by The Library of Congress and The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization, learn about the lives of these two icons [...]

Cole Porter: Sophisticate of American Song

University of Vermont, St. Johnsbury 1325 Main Street, St. Johnsbury, VT

Dilettante, hedonist, elitist, snob: Cole Porter was called all of them during his glittering yet troubled life. Whatever detractors may have said about him personally, Porter’s reputation as a musical genius has never been questioned. The lecture surveys Porter’s life on Broadway and in Hollywood, covering 40 years that produced 33 stage works and the [...]

The Brothers Gershwin

University of Vermont Greg Brown Lodge, St, Albans, VT

American music specialist Robert Wyatt walks you through the lives of the Gershwin brothers, from their simple roots, through their Tin Pan Alley apprenticeship and to the glory years which proved to be so very short. Through original cast recordings, film clips, interviews, intimate home movies, correspondence and other primary materials furnished by The Library [...]

Fred Astaire: A Step in Time

Residence at Otter Creek 50 Lodge Road, Middlebury, VT

Light on his feet, Fred Astaire revolutionized the movie musical with his elegant and seemingly effortless dance style. He may have made dancing look easy, but he was a well-known perfectionist, and his work was the product of endless hours of practice. Astaire started performing as a child, partnering up with his older sister Adele. [...]

The Magical Kingdom of Walt Disney

Congregational Church of Middlebury 2 Main Street, Middlebury, VT, United States

During a 43-year Hollywood career, Walter Elias Disney established himself and his products as an authentic part of Americana. Beginning his career as an advertising cartoonist in Kansas City, he relocated in Hollywood in 1923 where he created and marketed his first original animated cartoons. Mickey Mouse entered popular culture in 1928, followed by a [...]

The Enchantment of Rodgers and Hammerstein

Eastview at Middlebury 100 Eastview Terrace, Middlebury, VT, United States

In this lively and engaging afternoon, pianist, raconteur, and American music specialist Robert Wyatt celebrates the lives and works of Rodgers and Hammerstein. Through original cast recordings, film clips, interviews, correspondence, and other primary materials furnished by The Library of Congress and The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization, learn about the lives of these two icons [...]

Stephen Sondheim: the Wizard of Broadway

Smithsonian Portrait Gallery 8th and F Streets, NW , Washington, DC

For over five decades he spun his words and music to be sung on the stages of Broadway theaters. Two other musical poets, Irving Berlin and Cole Porter, had crafted their musical dramas earlier in the century but Stephen Sondheim’s work is simply different: it transforms musical theater into psychodrama, exploring feelings and emotions in [...]

The Golden Age of Jazz

West Falmouth Public Library 575 West Falmouth Highway, West Falmouth, MA, United States

Jazz music is now more than a century old and any of the turbulent periods through which the art form has passed could be accurately justified as having been a 'Golden Age'. The music's incubation in New Orleans, its travel up to Chicago, the Swing era, and the Be-bop revolution all occurred within the relatively [...]

A Musician with Music: John Williams

Florida Atlantic University Barry and Florence Friedberg Auditorium, Boca Raton Campus, Boca Raton, FL, United States

In a career that spans five decades, John Williams has become one of America’s most accomplished and successful composers for film and for the concert stage. Mr. Williams has composed the music and served as music director for more than one hundred films. His 40-year artistic partnership with director Steven Spielberg has resulted in many [...]

Women Sing the Blues

Residences at MorseLife 4847 David S. Mack Drive, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

Although blues music was sung as an oral tradition by enslaved people on Southern plantations, classic female blues emerged early in the 20th century as a mixture of traditional folk blues and urban theater music. Dazzling pioneers like Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Memphis Minnie, and Mamie Smith catapulted the vocal form onto the world stage. [...]

Women Sing the Blues

Florida Atlantic University Jupiter Campus 5353 Parkside Drive, Jupiter, FL, United States

Although blues music was sung as an oral tradition by enslaved people on Southern plantations, classic female blues emerged early in the 20th century as a mixture of traditional folk blues and urban theater music. Dazzling pioneers like Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Memphis Minnie, and Mamie Smith catapulted the vocal form onto the world stage. [...]

The Magical of Walt Disney

Florida Atlantic University Barry and Florence Friedberg Auditorium, Boca Raton Campus, Boca Raton, FL, United States

During a 43-year Hollywood career, Walter Elias Disney established himself and his products as an authentic part of Americana. Beginning his career as an advertising cartoonist in Kansas City, he relocated in Hollywood in 1923 where he created and marketed his first original animated cartoons. Mickey Mouse entered popular culture in 1928, followed by a [...]

The Magical Kingdom of Walt Disney

Residences at MorseLife 4847 David S. Mack Drive, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

During a 43-year Hollywood career, Walter Elias Disney established himself and his products as an authentic part of Americana. Beginning his career as an advertising cartoonist in Kansas City, he relocated in Hollywood in 1923 where he created and marketed his first original animated cartoons. Mickey Mouse entered popular culture in 1928, followed by a [...]

The Magical Kingdom of Walt Disney

Florida Atlantic University Jupiter Campus 5353 Parkside Drive, Jupiter, FL, United States

During a 43-year Hollywood career, Walter Elias Disney established himself and his products as an authentic part of Americana. Beginning his career as an advertising cartoonist in Kansas City, he relocated in Hollywood in 1923 where he created and marketed his first original animated cartoons. Mickey Mouse entered popular culture in 1928, followed by a [...]

Porgy and Bess: A Folk Opera

Smithsonian Dillon Ripley Center 1100 Jefferson Dr SW, Washington, D.C., DC, United States

Porgy and Bess, “an American folk opera,” opened in New York City on Oct. 10, 1935, and ran for 124 performances before closing in financial ruin. George Gershwin, his brother Ira, and the author and co-librettist, DuBose Heyward, had crafted an intense musical drama that ultimately spawned a furious debate about authenticity, musical style and [...]

Women Sing the Blues

Florida Atlantic University Barry and Florence Friedberg Auditorium, Boca Raton Campus, Boca Raton, FL, United States

Although blues music was sung as an oral tradition by enslaved people on Southern plantations, classic female blues emerged early in the 20th century as a mixture of traditional folk blues and urban theater music. Dazzling pioneers like Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Memphis Minnie, and Mamie Smith catapulted the vocal form onto the world stage. [...]

Sergei Rachmaninoff: Giant of Romanticism

Residences at MorseLife 4847 David S. Mack Drive, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

Stravinsky portrayed him as “a six-and-a-half-foot scowl,” a man who remained aloof and pensive while creating music that was anything but introspective. Certainly he was an enigma, both as an individual and as a composer who was equally gifted as a pianist and conductor. Rachmaninoff speculated about “chasing three hares,” wondering whether his inability to [...]

Sergei Rachmaninoff: Giant of Romanticism

Florida Atlantic University Jupiter Campus 5353 Parkside Drive, Jupiter, FL, United States

Stravinsky portrayed him as “a six-and-a-half-foot scowl,” a man who remained aloof and pensive while creating music that was anything but introspective. Certainly he was an enigma, both as an individual and as a composer who was equally gifted as a pianist and conductor. Rachmaninoff speculated about “chasing three hares,” wondering whether his inability to [...]

The King of Jazz: Louis Armstrong

One of the earliest trumpet sensations, Louis Armstrong pioneered the groundwork which shifted the newly founded jazz from collective improvisation to solo performance. His distinctive singing voice was also used as an improvisatory tool, and we owe scat singing to his list of inventions. The pairing of his unique instrumental gift and a charismatic personality [...]

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