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Blog Archive - All Posts
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2009
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JANUARY
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01:
Happy New Year!
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2008
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DECEMBER
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31:
Mu Phi Epsilon, Triangle Article
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NOVEMBER
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01:
In Celebration of Living Composers: A Faculty Kaleidoscope
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OCTOBER
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19:
NACUSA Daniel Pearl Concert
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SEPTEMBER
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10:
Ross Carey on Carol's Beijing premiere
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FEBRUARY
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25:
Tess Remy-Schumacher plays Elegy
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JANUARY
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26:
A Choral Taste of LA
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12:
Reception for Judith Shapiro, President of Barnard College
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07:
Carol Encourages A Rising Opera & Recital Star, Laura Criddle, at The Ebell Club of LA
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2007
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DECEMBER
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02:
Biennale d'Arte Contemporanea di Firenze 2007
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01:
Florence world-premiere 'Fanfare for The New Renaissance'
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OCTOBER
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31:
Carol's poem published in anthology
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14:
Carol attends Jamaican Spirit Opening
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13:
Seventh Annual Festival of The Arts
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03:
La Belle Ebell is 80 years old!
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SEPTEMBER
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30:
ARTZworks Gallery Judaica Show, Ventura, California
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AUGUST
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25:
Carol Attends The Russ Garcia Arranging/Composing Workshop
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09:
IAWM Journal Article
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JULY
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28:
ARTZworks Gallery Opening, Ventura, California
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09:
Carol Worthey receives ACME Award
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01:
Carol's husband President again
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JUNE
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08:
Piatigorsky Seminar
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08:
Chinese Dizi Master
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03:
Zachary Society Competition
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MAY
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10:
Mu Phi Epsilon Chapter Grant
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APRIL
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30:
Artists for Human Rights Presentation
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22:
Royal Gallery Opening, Glendale, California
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MARCH
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09:
Celebrity Centre Graduation
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04:
6th Annual Women in New Music Festival 'inner voices' at Cal State Fullerton
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FEBRUARY
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14:
Carol Worthey welcomed as a new member of The Ebell of Los Angeles
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09:
Upcoming Projects
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08:
BMI Exec visits Carol
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06:
Wheeler School Alumnae Reception
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JANUARY
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27:
A Choral Taste of LA
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13:
Message from the Executive Director
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01:
IAS New Years Ball
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2006
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DECEMBER
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19:
Exciting News
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03:
NACUSA House Concert
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NOVEMBER
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17:
Johnson Art Collection Tea
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11:
Cappella Gloriana
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OCTOBER
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26:
Johnson Art Collection Opening
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12:
Mu Phi Epsilon Meeting
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08:
NACUSA Concert
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07:
AFABW Art Show
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SEPTEMBER
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29:
Message from the Executive Director
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10:
Afternoon Soirée
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JULY
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16:
Renaissance Speakers Awards
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JUNE
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25:
NACUSA Concert
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MAY
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10:
IAWM Congress
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MARCH
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26:
Mu Phi Epsilon Concert
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04:
Royal Gallery Opening
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JANUARY
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28:
A Choral Taste of LA
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2005
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DECEMBER
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10:
NACUSA Meeting
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OCTOBER
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28:
Debussy Trio Concert I
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AUGUST
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17:
Artist At Work
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12:
Piano Commission
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JANUARY
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22:
A Choral Taste of LA
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2004
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DECEMBER
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05:
NACUSA Meeting
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NOVEMBER
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22:
Terezin Triptych
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04:
New Fantasia Released
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OCTOBER
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10:
Harbison / Upshaw Workshop at Carnegie Hall
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MAY
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28:
Kirche Birkenau
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APRIL
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18:
Borders' Elegy Performance
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FEBRUARY
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25:
Barnard College Alumnae Article
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14:
ASI Pulp Fiction Adventures Theatre
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07:
Border's Books Classical Music Society
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03:
Bluegrass In Burbank
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JANUARY
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03:
ASI Pulp Fiction Adventures Theatre
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2003
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OCTOBER
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14:
LA Philharmonic Auxiliary
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SEPTEMBER
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20:
ASI Pulp Fiction Adventures Theatre
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JUNE
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26:
Theta-Sound Studio Voices Golden Session
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10:
University of Redlands Elegy Recording
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APRIL
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27:
Youth for Human Rights Elegy Concert
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18:
St Martin-in-the-Fields Elegy Premier
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MARCH
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09:
Elegy Preview Camarillo
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2002
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NOVEMBER
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30:
ASI Pulp Fiction Adventures Theatre
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JUNE
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21:
Catalina Carol
2006-10-08: NACUSA Concert
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The Los Angeles Chapter of the National Association of Composers USA presented a concert of "Music by Los Angeles Composers for Double Bass and Electric Violin" featuring Tom Peters, Double Bass and Mary Lou Newmark, Electric Violin at the Martin Luther King Jr. Auditorium in the Santa Monica Public Library.
Carol Worthey had a new work "Encounters: Grandpa Reminisces" for Double Bass performed by Tom Peters. The work is part of several suites of music, each for a solo instrument entitled: "Chance Encounters in the Park" where each instrument represents a specific character one might encounter on a walk in a park. While each piece from each suite stands alone, several instruments may combine to form contrapuntal chamber pieces, duos, trios, quartets and quintets.
Other works performed at the concert were "Identity Matrix", "The Forgotten and the Free", and "Full Moon", by Mary Lou Newmark, "Bass-ics!" by Deon Nielsen Price, "Love Song for a Daughter" by Jeannie Pool, "Long After Midnight" by Robert Bowen, and "Sauntering This Way" by Marshall Bialosky.