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SUMMARY:2nd Saturday Civil War Series: The Battle of Philippi\, (West) Virginia
DESCRIPTION:The Battle of Philippi\, (West) Virginia – June 3\, 1861\nSpeaker: Jon-Erik Gilot\n“Any army marching tonight must be made up of a damned set of fools…” \nSaturday\, January 11\, 2020  1:00 – 2:30 PM\n\nUtilizing many first-hand accounts from participants\, this talk examines the earliest land engagement of the Civil War and its impact on West Virginia statehood. \nA native of eastern Ohio\, Jon-Erik Gilot is a graduate of Bethany College and Kent State University. He previously worked at the Library of Congress and a Pittsburgh-based Preservation firm and today serves as Director of Archives & Records for the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston. He is a Historic Landmarks Commissioner for the City of Wheeling and is a board member for the West Virginia Independence Hall Foundation. He is a contributing author at Emerging Civil War and has contributed to numerous books and publications. He’s currently co-authoring a book with Kevin Pawlak for the Emerging Civil War Series. \nLight refreshments served. 2nd Saturday Lecture Series made possible by the Massey Charitable Trust. \nRegistration not required.   Free and open to the public. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/2nd-saturday-civil-war-series-the-battle-of-philippi-west-virginia/
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SUMMARY:Listen Locally with The Kyle Simpson Chamber Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Listen Locally with The Kyle Simpson Chamber Orchestra\nOriginal Méliès film scores – Pittsburgh Premiere\nSaturday\, January 25\, 2020\n7:30pm \nTickets are available at the door beginning at 6:30pm. \n$25/adults; $15 students; $5 youth \nArrive early and explore our historic library and rare Civil War room.  \nWe kick off our 2020 Listen Locally season with a unique audio-visual experience – the Pittsburgh premiere of Kyle Simpson’s original scores to Georges Méliès’ silent films: A Trip to the Moon (1902) and The Kingdom of Fairies (1903). \nAward-winning Pittsburgh composer and international artist\, Kyle Simpson D.M.A. and his chamber orchestra will perform live with Pittsburgh’s Redline String Quartet to a screening of Méliès’ two most famous silent films. \nMéliès’ early twentieth century costumes\, sets\, and signature optical tricks are crafted together with Simpson’s eclectic compositional style with influences of Debussy\, Stravinsky\, Steve Reich and a nod to the cinematic sounds of John Williams and Alexandre Desplat. Travel through time with us and rediscover these brilliant films with the uniquely 21st century concept of marrying contemporary music with classic film. \nDoors open at 6:30pm || Concert begins at 7:30pm\nTickets: $20 advance / $25 at the door / $15 with Student ID / $5 youth 12 & under \nGet your tickets in advance here. \nMeet the Artist: \nKyle Simpson D.M.A is a Pittsburgh-based composer and trumpet player who seeks to fuse the worlds of jazz and contemporary classical music. He has performed professionally with the Glenn Miller Orchestra (2007 tour). He has also shared the stage with jazz artists such as Lew Soloff and Paquito D’Rivera. Aside from his jazz explorations\, Simpson has written numerous works for the concert stage\, including works both large and small. In 2011\, he conducted his own composition Journey Into Wissameking with the Janaček Philharmonic\, in Ostrava\, Czech Republic at “Ostrava Days.”  Other works have been performed in festivals in Italy\, Croatia\, France\, Greece\, and the United States\nHis recent composition\, On The Road Suite\, written for narration and chamber orchestra to the text of Jack Kerouac’s famous novel of the same name\, was awarded Honorable Mention for the 2017 American Prize in Orchestral Composition. The piece juxtaposes boogie-woogie and bebop idioms with Stravinsky-esque marches and miniatures. American Prize panel said about the work\, “The music keeps unfolding\, like a magic carpet: its function is always to support the narrated text.”\nSimpson has also made forays in the film industry by scoring music for Pittsburgh directors including Tom Kurlander and Pittsburgh Filmmakers John Cantine. He is currently working with filmmaker Bruce Spiegel in scoring a new documentary about the steel industry in Pittsburgh. He recently won acclaim for his scoring work in Thessaloniki\, Greece at the Fusion Film Scoring Workshop.
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/listen-locally-with-the-kyle-simpson-chamber-orchestra/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:2020,Past Event
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SUMMARY:Pittsburgh Savoyards presents: A day in England...a night in Japan
DESCRIPTION:Pittsburgh Savoyards presents: A day in England…a night in Japan\nSunday\, January 26\, 2020\n5:00 PM \nTICKETS \nJoin us in the Lincoln Gallery for our annual Winter Warmer\, featuring the Savoyards’ own version of the famous Knightsbridge Exhibition which famously helped inspire Gilbert in writing The Mikado! \nDecide whether a day in England or a night in Japan is better. Sample English high tea vs a Japanese tea ceremony. Enjoy English Punch & Judy vs Japanese marionettes. Visit fortune tellers and magicians in England or origami and katana performances in Japan. Follow Sherlock as he investigates a crime through the exhibition. And get your very own Savoyards’ folding fan! \nAll proceeds support The Pittsburgh Savoyards spring production of The Mikado and our new space in Bellevue. \nTickets must be purchased by January 25th. \nTickets:\n$25 single\n$40 couples \nGet your tickets here.
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/pittsburgh-savoyards-presents-a-day-in-england-a-night-in-japan/
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CATEGORIES:2020,Past Event
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