Evening Music Live from the Greene Space
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Terrance McKnight and David Garland bring Evening Music to the new Greene Space stage with live performances by some of the brightest lights of the classical, contemporary and new music scenes today. We’ll celebrate the classical canon according to WNYC with a rich and diverse program of music that mirrors Terrance and David's nightly excursions. Our hosts will be joined by an eclectic group of artists including Simone Dinnerstein, Don Byron, Jason Moran, Ute Lemper, John Zorn, and Nico Muhly as well as ensembles Face The Music!, Brooklyn Rider, and the St. Ignatius Loyola Choir. The evening will be webcast on the Greene Space website.
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The first hour of Evening Music will be available for streaming soon after 8pm
Comments [6]
Excellent program this evening!!
Great show.
The board should be profoundly happy.
No platform probs here.. but then - i'm a media guy.
JP
O.K.,
We need a Soundcheck Smackdown between these kids with the Kline, and the GVSU band with the Reich.
>>RSM
Terrance-
Get the cat to play some bug music.
He'll remember.
>>RSM
Well, forget the last post, I am watching on two computers, recording actually, this is the best thing since sliced bread, the cat's pajamas.
Kudos (props?) to all involved in bringing all of this to the membership.
>>RSM
The Greenspace page shows "Live Webcast at 7:00PM". Why does this page say "The first hour of Evening Music will be available for streaming soon after 8:00PM? This is at least confusing. Should I not expect the videocast at 7:00PM? Should I look for that at 8:00PM. Or do you mean audio streaming, as opposed to video streaming.
Maybe you need to be more specific in the use of terminology.
>>RSM
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