In response to Ann’s project, Prayers for a Feverish Planet, composers in more than 35 countries sent more than 170 new and recently composed music about the climate crisis. She selected more than 60 pieces for piano by composers on six continents on the themes of water, grief/anxiety, shadows and light, time, human “progress,” trees, hope, and more. Ann selected works for the whole family to enjoy for our Family Concert. Admission is free. Masks are recommended. Seating is ... view more »
In response to Ann’s project, Prayers for a Feverish Planet, composers in more than 35 countries sent more than 170 new and recently composed music about the climate crisis. She selected more than 60 pieces for piano by composers on six continents on the themes of water, grief/anxiety, shadows and light, time, human “progress,” trees, hope, and more. Ann selected works for the whole family to enjoy for our Family Concert. Admission is free. Masks are recommended. Seating is limited.
Family Concert Program:
For the Love of Bees by Anna Rubin, narrated by poet Athena Kildegaard and works by Anél Van de Venter, Chris Williams, Ian Dicke, Frank Horvat, and Minato Sakamoto.
** DuHamel’s full-length Concert is Saturday, January 21, 2023 – 7:30 p.m. at St. Cloud State University, Ruth Gant Recital Hall. Tickets and more information available online at chambermusicstcloud.org.
Pianist Ann DuHamel’s performances have been praised as poetic and “… a delight for the ears and the soul,” and she has been hailed as a “forward thinking classical pianist.” Ann has performed in 17 countries and is in demand as a collaborative pianist with chamber musicians and soloists. Ann is Associate Professor of Music at the University of Minnesota Morris.
Family Concert Sponsor: St. Cloud Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
This project is made possible in part by a University of Minnesota Grant in Aid of Research, Artistry and Scholarship Award, and by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Central MN Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund and also in part by a grant from the Central MN Arts Board with funds appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature from its general fund.
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