Jets VS. Hurricanes Live at the Cube
Cheer on the Jets as they take on the Carolina Hurricanes, live on a 15-foot screen at Old Market Square. Fire pits, prize giveaways, popcorn and more! Bring your own chair and enjoy the game!
Cheer on the Jets as they take on the Carolina Hurricanes, live on a 15-foot screen at Old Market Square. Fire pits, prize giveaways, popcorn and more! Bring your own chair and enjoy the game!
The Music of the Impressionists Festival opens with La mer, Claude Debussy’s masterpiece of impressionist orchestration. Ibert’s charming saxophone concerto epitomizes the French style, and two works by Delius and Messiaen perfectly translate religious imagery into symphonic colour.
The Music of the Impressionists Festival opens with La mer, Claude Debussy’s masterpiece of impressionist orchestration. Ibert’s charming saxophone concerto epitomizes the French style, and two works by Delius and Messiaen perfectly translate religious imagery into symphonic colour.
The Music of the Impressionists Festival opens with La mer, Claude Debussy’s masterpiece of impressionist orchestration. Ibert’s charming saxophone concerto epitomizes the French style, and two works by Delius and Messiaen perfectly translate religious imagery into symphonic colour.
Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor Allen Harrington, saxophone Delius: The Walk to the Paradise Garden Messiaen: L’Ascension, 4 méditations for orchestra Ibert: Concertino da camera for alto saxophone & orchestra Debussy: La mer The Music of the…
Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor Allen Harrington, saxophone Delius: The Walk to the Paradise Garden Messiaen: L’Ascension, 4 méditations for orchestra Ibert: Concertino da camera for alto saxophone & orchestra Debussy: La mer The Music of the…
Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor Allen Harrington, saxophone Delius: The Walk to the Paradise Garden Messiaen: L’Ascension, 4 méditations for orchestra Ibert: Concertino da camera for alto saxophone & orchestra Debussy: La mer The Music of the…
Praxis: remixing form with light Aristotle held that there were three basic activities of man: theoria (thinking), poiesis (making), and praxis (doing). Each has an end goal: truth; production; action. Clay is a medium in…
Praxis: remixing form with light Aristotle held that there were three basic activities of man: theoria (thinking), poiesis (making), and praxis (doing). Each has an end goal: truth; production; action. Clay is a medium in…
Praxis: remixing form with light Aristotle held that there were three basic activities of man: theoria (thinking), poiesis (making), and praxis (doing). Each has an end goal: truth; production; action. Clay is a medium in…