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Found in 350 Collections and/or Records:

Mid-Winter Carols, 2008-12-13

 File — Shelf 29, Box: 89, Folder: 58
Identifier: 29.89.58
Abstract

By the Nathan Clark George Trio, a trio of guitar, cello, and fiddle explored classic Christmas music through contemporary folk interpretation

Dates: Event: 2008-12-13

Middle Eastern Sacred Songs (Piyutim) from Pulpit to Pop Chart , 2011-09-17

 File — Shelf 30, Box: 93, Folder: 23
Identifier: 30.93.23
Abstract Middle Eastern Sacred Songs (Piyutim)--From Pulpit to Pop Chart Galeet Dardashti, Vocalist and AnthropologistPresented in collaboration with the Jewish Community Center, this presentation by Iranian-descended vocalist and anthropologist Galeet Dardashti is part of Museum District Day, an annual event that features special activities at museums throughout Houston's Museum District.Galeet Dardashti will offer an interactive presentation on Mizrahi(Jews of the Middle...
Dates: Event: 2011-09-17

Miracles, 1986-04-20

 File — Shelf 27, Box: 80, Folder: 08
Identifier: 27.80.08

Miracles of Rhythms: Classical Music of Persia, 2009-06-27

 File — Shelf 29, Box: 90, Folder: 19
Identifier: 29.90.19
Abstract

Mr. Siamak Pouian, an acclaimed Tonbak player and violinist Farzam Fattahi played classical Persian music and folk tunes

Dates: Event: 2009-06-27

MLK Program: Boy’s Choir from Harlem, 1985-01-15

 File — Shelf 22, Box: 66
Identifier: 22.66
Scope and Contents

Includes:

01. Annual Observance of the Birthday of The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. The Boys Choir of Harlem, January 13, 1985 02. Logistics for MLK Birthday Celebration for January 1985 03. Press release 1985 Boys Choir of Harlem 04. Background Info about the Boys Choir of Harlem 05. Boys Choir of Harlem Schedule 06. O’Grady’s Article about the Chapel and MLK Celebration 07. Contacts for MLK’s Birthday Celebration 08. Thank you to Media for coverage MLK 1985

Dates: Event: 1985-01-15

MLK Program: The Salvation Army Harbor Light Choir, 2010-01-15

 File — Shelf 30, Box: 91, Folder: 02
Identifier: 30.91.02
Abstract

The acclaimed Salvation Army Harbor Light Choir pays tribute to the great American civil rights leader with a concert of joyous and inspirational songs

Dates: Event: 2010-01-15

Modern Mass with Loadbang, 2015-02-12

 File — Shelf 31, Box: 95, Folder: 27
Identifier: 31.95.27
Abstract bserve the silence of the Rothko Chapel filling with the sound of sacred music, both medieval and modern. New York-based music chamber group LoadBang performs Guillaume de Machaut's 15th century masterpiece “Misse de Nostre Dame” interwoven with composer and group member Andy Kozar’s modern interpretation of the piece titled “Mass.” While Machaut’s music is the epitome of religious music, Kozar’s interpretation reflects on the loss of his Catholic faith as well as honors the place that...
Dates: Event: 2015-02-12

Modern Turkish Sufi Music, 2009-04-15

 File — Shelf 29, Box: 90, Folder: 12
Identifier: 29.90.12
Abstract

Performed by Tolga Unaldi. Series: Culture and Spirituality. Turkish musician played the reed flute (ney) mixing contemporary compositions and classic Turkish folk tunes

Dates: Event: 2009-04-15

Monkey King: Journey to the West, 2011-06-04

 File — Shelf 30, Box: 93, Folder: 10
Identifier: 30.93.10
Abstract Special Programs Workshop with Diane Wolkstein, storyteller.This special program for members features storyteller Diane Wolkstein who with movement, story, and the accompaniment of multi-instrumentalist, Jeff Greene, will relate the great Chinese epic Journey to the West, in which the Monkey King and the Tang Priest travel from China to India to obtain the Buddhist scriptures.Written by Wu Cheng'En in the sixteenth century and based on the historical Buddhist monk...
Dates: Event: 2011-06-04

Montrose Neighborhood Farm: Artfare, 2019-04-13

 File — Shelf 30, Box: 218, Folder: 09
Abstract Spend the afternoon enjoying food, celebrating culture, and participating in communal art at the Montrose Neighborhood Farm Art Fare. Critically-acclaimed photographer and oral historian Marti Corn and artist, educator, and food culturalist Ceci Norman will collaborate with Plant It Forward and the Rothko Chapel to discover how relationships with our neighbors can enrich our lives. The afternoon will begin with a potluck meal, and will continue with community-building activities. Bring a...
Dates: Event: 2019-04-13