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中華表演藝術基金會 Minsoo Sohn 鋼琴獨奏會 3/8 登場
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韓國鋼琴名家 Minsoo Sohn。 |
Minsoo Sohn 是一名備受評論家與觀眾讚賞的音樂家。《紐約時報》形容他是 “ 一位真正的藝術家,以詩意詮釋經過深思熟慮的理念”。 《波士頓環球報》讚揚他 “以令人激動、個人化,充滿音響的方式演奏,富有彈性,天生就是為鋼琴而生”。
紐約音樂會評論 (New York Concert Review)在他於紐約卡內基音樂廳演奏後,說他『…展現了鋼琴大師風範….總能輕鬆克服,駕馭所有能夠想像,以及難以想像的難度挑戰…風格親合,技巧純熟有自信,勾畫出優美旋律,完整無缺的全面呈現音樂韻律』。
Minsoo Sohn 三歲開始學習鋼琴。大學在波士頓新英格蘭音樂學院師從鋼琴大師羅素謝爾曼 (Russell Sherman) 和 Wha Kyung Byun,並於2004年取得新英格蘭音樂學院的最高藝術家文憑 (Artistic Diploma)。
中華表演藝術基金會會長譚嘉陵表示,這場音樂會也是紀念甫於幾個月前辭世的Russell Sherman先生。
2006年時,Minsoo Sohn贏得加拿大Honens 國際鋼琴大賽第一名,以及克利夫蘭大賽 (Cleveland) 銀牌,Hilton
Head 一等獎,Busoni,魯賓斯坦,伊麗莎白女王和 Santander 等國際鋼琴大賽等地特等獎。
這些年來,他經常在北美、歐洲和以色列等地的各種重要場所和節日慶典中表演。曾和多位知名指揮大師和樂團合作。2008 他還出了首張唱片,多倫多星報(Toronto Star)描述 “他優雅的,從容的騰躍過驚險的技術挑戰…”。
Minsoo Sohn 以詮釋巴赫《哥德堡變奏曲》而聞名。《紐約時報》稱讚他的錄音作品是「一個美麗而清晰的詮釋」,並列為2011年最佳古典音樂錄音之一。
在2020年,貝多芬誕辰250週年之際,Minsoo Sohn 在首爾藝術中心舉行了一系列獨奏會,演奏貝多芬巨著的《迪亞貝利變奏曲》和小品集 (Diabelli
Variations and Bagatelles)。還錄製了32首貝多芬奏鳴曲。
2020年秋季,他發行了廣受期待的九張專輯組合《完整貝多芬鋼琴奏鳴曲集 (Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas) 》。
在2023年返回母校新英格蘭音樂學院任教之前,Minsoo Sohn 曾在密歇根州立大學和韓國藝術大學任職。他的一位學生 Yunchan Lim 任奫燦 在2022年贏得了范克魯本 (Van Cliburn) 國際鋼琴比賽冠軍,成為該比賽有史以來最年輕的獲獎者 (18歲)。Yunchan Lim 正繼續跟隨 Minsoo Sohn 在新英格蘭音樂學院學習。
Minsoo Sohn的這場鋼琴獨奏會,票價為 $20 (7- 13歲)、$40、$60。中華表演藝術基金會提供學生免費票(14歲以上),及非學生贈送卷,有意欣賞音樂會者需事前預訂。當天也請6歲以下兒童勿入現場。
查詳情可上中華表演藝術基金會官網http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/contents/season/20240308/index.html
。線上售票3月8日下午2時將關閉。現場門票售價為10美元,僅限現金支付。
波士頓市計畫在華埠公園旁安裝4個電動汽車充電樁
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波士頓華埠居民會會長黃國威(前左)和居民們在華人前進會的 會議室參加月曆會,經由網路聽取簡報。 |
根據波士頓市府採納電動汽車的路線圖報告,2018年時,波士頓市登記的新車中,約有
2.8%為電動車,比全麻州的2.5%略高。在2019年辦理登記的車中,波士頓市有2000輛電動汽車,波士頓市及鄰近市鎮則有共4800輛電動汽車。估計到2050年時,波士頓市內消費者採用電動汽車的比率會提高到54%至71%之間。![]() |
Emma說明充電樁的規格。 |
這些充電樁屬於第二級,每小時可充電19.2瓦。充電樁座約10英吋寬,7英尺高。充電樁所在車位,一天24小時開放,只供人充電用,限時4小時。
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波士頓市府草擬的充電樁管理辦法。 |
波士頓交通局的氣候,基礎設施及勞力政策助理Emma Tavolieri 籲請有意見的居民,發電郵給她 (emma.tavolieri@boston.gov),或是發電郵給該部門新移動主任Matt
Warfield (matthew.warfield@boston.gov)。
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網上及實體,將近50人出席會議。 |
波士頓市議員助理盧善柔指出,波士頓華人浸信會曾向她反映多次,教會旁經常出現不屬於教會的垃圾,結果卻是教會收到罰單。華埠土地信託會主任駱理德表示,該會位於楓葉地
(Maple Place)和屋街交界處的名下物業也面對同樣問題,他們得為別人的垃圾面對罰單。
Dennis和Chris直言,垃圾罰單視情況從250元到1000元不等,金額並不小,該部門也希望可以和社區民眾及商家攜手解決問題。
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Dennis在波士頓公共工程局執行法規組服務。 |
波士頓市長亞裔聯絡員黃楚嵐表示,該部門最近和一批華埠業主談過此事,希望能為華埠社區繼續和公共工程等相關部門研議,包括製作禁止亂丟垃圾等中英文告示牌,位居民提供較小的垃圾桶等解決辦法。
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Chris "Tigher" Stockbridge表示他在華埠一帶服務多年, 很清楚居民們面對的挑戰,但有些法令細節,還得課市議員修法改善。 |
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華埠土地信託會主任駱理德說明該會名下物業也面對他人非法丟棄垃圾, 該會收到罰單等情況。 |
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波士頓市長亞裔聯絡員黃楚嵐盼與公共工程局人員繼續開會討論解決問題辦法。 |
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華人前進會共同主席湯建華網上與會。 |
波士頓洪門致公堂五獅齊舞迎龍年 籌備全美致公堂100週年慶
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波士頓洪門致公堂首長、嘉賓與醒獅團合影。(波士頓洪門致公堂提供) |
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年輕人講究氣勢,洪清醒獅隊為迎新春吶喊。 (波士頓僑教中心提供) |
這場波士頓洪門龍年春宴,由陳國航、翁偉健擔任司儀,洪青醒獅團五獅齊舞,輝映洪門標榜仁義禮智信的傳承。在洪門兄弟同拱洪字,主席及嘉賓簡單隆重致詞後,出席眾人享用佳餚,欣賞新節奏樂隊現場唱奏,興奮抽獎。
波士頓洪門致公堂要員,左起鄧偉健、黎亦置、余麗媖, 右起,阮偉昌、周柏堅,陳國航,鄺炎彬,梅少華,胡振勝,雷國輝,伍伯和。 (周菊子攝) |
波士頓洪門也依照慣例,在春宴中捐款給中華廣教學校和波士頓亞裔青年會(YES ) 等社區服務組織。
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洪門兄弟像嘉賓敬酒。(周菊子攝) |
本身也是洪門人的麻州眾議員黃子安,這晚既是嘉賓,更是兄弟,頒給洪門一份表揚狀。
洪門總理李志聯(前右),余麗媖(後左四)等人坐在主桌。(周菊子攝) |
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洪門元老李偉強(左五)、總理李志聯 (右四)和波士頓洪門主席胡振勝(右二) ,黎亦置(左四)等年輕一輩交流意見。 (周菊子攝) |
胡振勝為促進不同世代之間的融合,拉近與華埠社區關係,他在今年這青龍年春宴致詞時,特地事前演練多遍,以中文發言,讓一眾洪門兄弟驚詫稱讚。
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洪門第一位女總理余麗媖(右)碰杯敬酒,謝謝共濟會兄弟到場支持。 (周菊子攝) |
星期四, 3月 07, 2024
麻州政府撥款150萬元資助13個社區學院培訓人力
Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $1.5 million in
Grants for New Community College Workforce Training Programs The grants fund free non-degree training programs in areas such as education, health care, addiction recovery, cyber security, and manufacturing. |
Boston, Mass. –
Today, the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced they are awarding $1.5
million in grants for new community college workforce training programs for
adults looking to enter or re-enter the workforce. The grants, which are part
of the Training Resources and Internships Network (TRAIN) program, are being
issued to 13 community colleges across Massachusetts to prepare residents for
careers in fields such as education, health care, addiction recovery, cyber
security, and manufacturing. The grants are estimated to provide free career
training to more than 400 adult learners at community colleges across
Massachusetts, with all programs targeting residents who are unemployed or
underemployed. “The success of
MassReconnect has demonstrated that Massachusetts residents are eager to
further their careers, and these training programs are another way to meet
that need,” said Governor Maura Healey. “TRAIN
grants allow community colleges to be responsive to regional workforce needs
and quickly prepare residents to fill critical roles in our cities and
towns.” “These grants will not
only offer new career opportunities to those seeking them, but they will
bring lasting benefits to our communities by increasing the number of trained
professionals in our schools, hospitals and beyond,” said Lieutenant
Governor Kim Driscoll. “Massachusetts residents win
across the board when employers in key industries can look into their
communities and find the talent they need to carry out their missions.” “Massachusetts’
community colleges are tuned into the workforce needs in their region and
these grants allow colleges to meet those needs while bringing opportunities
to residents looking to launch new careers with newly acquired and improved
skills,” said Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler. “TRAIN
grants allow community colleges to build on their existing programs and offer
new opportunities targeted toward residents looking for entry or re-entry
into the workforce.” “The Healey-Driscoll
Administration continues to invest in building our workforce, including
partnering with our community colleges among other partners to prepare
untapped talent right in Massachusetts to gain the skills expressed by
employers across industries,” said Labor and Workforce
Development Secretary Lauren E. Jones, who chairs the
Workforce Skills Cabinet. “Thank you to our community colleges for opening
their doors to increase training capacity and access for Massachusetts
residents to pursue meaningful careers in health care, technology,
manufacturing, and more—spanning regions throughout the state.” “Workforce training is
part of the essential role that Massachusetts community colleges play in our
economy, and these grants help ensure that the colleges can be responsive to
local workforce needs, while creating opportunities for residents,” said Commissioner
of Higher Education Noe Ortega. “These free training
programs allow accessible ways for adult learners to develop skills in areas
that are in great demand, benefitting these learners and their
families.” “Our community
colleges are grateful to the Healey-Driscoll Administration for this
investment in our workforce training programs,” said Jim
Vander Hooven, president of Mount Wachusett Community College and chair of
the Community College Council of Presidents. “TRAIN grants are a
proven avenue for scaling up workforce training programs and we are pleased
to see continued investments.” TRAIN launched in 2016
serving four community colleges, and it has grown to offer grant
opportunities to all 15 community colleges in
Massachusetts. A list of training
programs that will be created with TRAIN grants is included below. Those
interested in enrolling should contact the community college at which their
program of interest is offered. Berkshire Community
College will support workforce training programs for
participants seeking a Phlebotomy Technician Certificate (PTC). BCC will
enroll a total of 24 students in two cohorts (12 per class). The program will
target unemployed and underemployed individuals in Berkshire County. BCC will
a focus on reaching veterans and populations disproportionally impacted by
COVID-19’s impact on the labor force – specifically women of color. BCC will
also be awarded a planning grant that will result in the creation of new advanced
training programs for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
mechanics and technicians, and potentially certification programs related to
Electrical occupations. Bristol Community
College will recruit and enroll a cohort of 24 students in
the Bristol Cyber Security Certificate program. The goal is to recruit and
enroll a cohort of 24 students in the Bristol Cybersecurity Certificate
program, an intensive 22-credit program designed to provide the skills
required to gain entry-level employment. Students who are unemployed,
underemployed, underrepresented, disabled, and veterans are the targeted
populations. Bunker Hill Community
College proposes a comprehensive and flexible array of
training that includes workforce readiness, occupational and on-the-job
training for in-demand jobs in Allied Health and Information Technology.
Activities are designed to identify and engage long-term un/underemployed
workers, COVID-unemployed, and new entrants to the workforce, link them with
needed support services, and quickly train and prepare them for meaningful
employment. Participants will choose from a range of options for occupational
skills training and certification including EKG Technician, Phlebotomy
Technician, CNA, EMT and Red Hat Operations Technician. Cape Cod Community
College will offer an Addiction Recovery Coach (ARC)
Pre-certification and Wellness Training program for one cohort of 12
participants, and for a Peer Support Worker curriculum development project.
The ARC program will target our existing waitlist of unemployed,
underemployed, and new entrant populations seeking workforce readiness
training, and industry-specific skills with credentials to support job
placement in the addiction recovery field. CCCC is also requesting funds to
develop, recruit, and implement a new Peer Support Worker
program. Greenfield Community
College will adapt and scale their successful Certified
Nurse Aide (CNA) curriculum to serve English language learners (ELL). This
proposal outlines a CNA training for English Speakers of Other Languages
(ESOL) students, scaffolded to serve the specific pedagogical and wraparound
support needs of adult ESOL job seekers in Franklin and Hampshire counties,
with the goal of enrolling 15 underemployed or unemployed students, and for
whom English is not their native language. GCC will also plan for the development
of an industry-aligned noncredit Machine Maintenance training program that
will prepare participants to be hired in an entry-level position at a
regional manufacturing employer. Holyoke Community
College will provide an 80-hour Job Readiness/Career
Exploration program, additionally incorporating a 60-hour Teacher Assistant
skills curriculum (140 hours total), with a paid internship opportunity
through DTA Works (with Springfield Public Schools) and employment at
Springfield Public Schools, Holyoke Public Schools, or other public school
systems, as a pathway toward a career in education. Massasoit Community
College proposes a non-credit Emergency Medical
Technician (EMT) Basic training program. Participants will be un- and
under-employed adults from underrepresented socio-economic backgrounds within
the greater Brockton community. Eighteen qualified students will be
enrolled. Students will engage in classroom learning with a built-in
practical component three times per week at Massasoit’s Middleborough Center
Paramedic/EMT laboratory. Middlesex Community
College plans to launch an Advanced Manufacturing
Training Program consisting of academic coursework, career readiness and
hands-on manufacturing technology skills development. The program will
consist of academic coursework and hands-on manufacturing technology skill
development for a total of 160 hours, over approximately 6 weeks per cohort.
Academic and workplace readiness courses (total of 70 hours) will include
mathematics, manufacturing best practices, career readiness and OSHA/Safety
standards. Mt. Wachusett
Community College will provide Certified Nursing
Assistant and Google Information Technology training to 30 unique CNA
students who will complete 30 hours of clinical experiences and prepare for
the CNA licensure exam. A cohort of 10 unique students will enroll in the Google
IT program, earn the Google IT certificate and prepare for the CompTIA A+
certification exam. Northern Essex
Community College will train approximately 100
unemployed and/or underemployed adult learners with limited English language
skills, many of whom will be recent immigrants. The college will offer two
cohorts of Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) training (maximum 20 students per
cohort) and three cohorts of Pharmacy Technician training (maximum 20
students per cohort). In addition, there will be an ESOL companion class for
any CNA student in need of ESOL support. North Shore Community
College proposes a Cybersecurity Non-credit to Credit
Pathway Program designed to meet the needs of adult learners, specifically
under/unemployed residents and those who belong to often underrepresented
populations, in addition to responding to employer demand for skilled workers
in priority sectors. The program will enroll 22 students, to participate in
two cohorts over the course of 20 weeks, beginning with non-credit
instruction and culminating with matriculation into college credit bearing
courses related to the subject-matter. The focus of the non-credit training
is CompTIA Fundamentals and CompTIA A+, which are recognized as the preferred
qualifying credentials for technical support and IT operational
roles. Quinsigamond Community
College will launch an IT Help Desk Specialist Training
program designed to prepare 24 individuals using two cohorts of 12 each for
entry into in-demand IT jobs. The primary objective of this grant is to
quickly skill up individuals to enter the workforce and provide an entry
point to a career in IT that provides family-sustaining wages and
benefits. Roxbury Community
College will launch a paraprofessional training program
with a pipeline to local schools, a path to RCC's Early Childhood Education
program, and a career in education as a teacher. RCC will work with its
curriculum committee to link this program to its degree pathway through
Credit for Prior Learning (CPL). |