星期二, 5月 27, 2014

陳宣堯鋼琴獨奏會 觀眾起立鼓掌

甫從耶魯大學畢業的青年鋼琴家陳宣堯,五月廿四日晚在新英格蘭音樂學院喬丹廳舉辦波士頓首演獨奏會,博得全場起立鼓掌的讚許,謝幕不下二次。
父母來自台灣,在佛羅里達出生, 加州長大的陳宣堯,在學習鋼琴,出外演奏上,經驗豐富。2010年就獲得保羅和菊花索羅斯獎學金(Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship),洛杉磯音樂中心的聚光燈(Spotlight)獎,以及NFAA的藝術週獎。2011年時,他獲得首爾鋼琴大賽第2名,並應邀到台北國家音樂廳舉行獨奏會。2013克萊本(Van Cliburn)大賽水晶獎,贏得在美國巡迴演奏三年的機會。
中華表演基金會會長譚嘉陵指出,自從1997年以後,克萊本大賽就一直沒有美國人得獎,陳宣堯在2013年時代表美國再次奪得此獎,讓辛辛那提報(Cincinnati Enquirer)大讚他是“一個有話要說的藝術家”。
當年升讀大學時,陳宣堯同時獲得哈佛大學,麻省理工學院的錄取書,但他選擇追求音樂發展,進了茱莉亞音樂學院。他認為音樂家應涉獵各方面知識,最好不只會彈琴,還會作曲,懂得欣賞文學。從朱莉亞畢業後,他轉赴耶魯大學修讀藝術文憑,追隨鋼琴名師陳宏寬深造。
廿五日晚,陳宣堯在兩百多名觀眾面前演奏巴哈(Johann Sebastian Bach)的慢板BWV968德彪西(Claude Debussy)的貝加馬斯克組曲,科普蘭(Aaron Copland)的鋼琴變奏曲,無調性音樂先驅斯克里亞賓(Alexander Scriabin)的A大調圓舞曲蕭邦的即興曲和即興幻想曲,拉威爾的圓舞曲等。其中拉威爾圓舞曲還是陳宣堯重新組合的新作 。
陳宣堯在演奏各曲目時,或輕柔,或急促,時如行雲流水,偶若湍流激盪,都讓座中懂音樂的人,聽得投入,還在音樂會結束時,紛紛起立鼓掌。
演奏會結束後,到後台排向音樂家致意的人中,有一名西人父親帶著一身大禮服,打著領結的兒子來請教,怎樣在彈奏音樂時,有自己的發現。另一名非洲裔年輕人還認真拿出自己做的筆記,請陳宣堯簽名。
在中華表演藝術基金會會長譚嘉陵的邀約下,當晚出席的觀眾中,有好幾位音樂名人,包括波士頓愛樂青年管弦樂團指揮Benjamin Zander新英格蘭音樂學院指揮Mark Churchill,在廣播電台做樂評,曾任紐約時報記者的著名媒體人Chris Lydon,以及鋼琴家Tema Blackstone。以年齡而言,算是陳宣堯師弟,師妹,一同追隨陳宏寬學鋼琴的黎卓宇,牛牛,Vanessa Meiling Haynes等人,當晚也都在座。
查詢中華表演基金會詳情,可上網www.ChinesePerformingArts.net

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左起,波士頓愛樂青年管弦樂團指揮Benjamin Zander新英格蘭音樂學院指揮Mark Churchill陳宣堯, 著名媒體人Chris Lydon鋼琴家Tema Blackstone和譚嘉陵在演奏會後合影。(菊子攝)

            青年鋼琴家陳宣堯(左)和中華表演藝術基金會會長譚嘉陵在演奏會後合影。(菊子攝)

紐英崙玉山科技協會 5/31 再談大數據

紐英崙玉山科技協會(MJNE)將於五月三十一日(週六)傍晚五點半,假劍橋市的微軟研發中心(Microsoft New England Research and Development Center),舉辦研討會,邀三名專家討論“大數據-大未來“。
            新英格蘭玉山科協表示,無論是電腦資訊業,金融業,醫療護理行業,應用大數據,都能產生深遠影響,改變人們的生活。近年來各界也都在關注如何適當的取得,應用大數據。該會去年舉辦的同類主題研討會,迴響熱烈,今年特地擴大舉辦,邀請三名這一領域專家,從不同角度再談大數據。
當天將應邀講談者,分別為張宗堯 (Michael Chang) 博士、劍橋市議員張禮能(Leland Cheung)、魏宇峰博士。
張宗堯博士是Flyberry Capital的創始人兼首席執行官。Flyberry Capital 這家公司草創於劍橋市,擅長於利用海量數據,為金融業提供更佳經營策略,建立經濟預測模式等。
張禮能(Leland Cheung)在2009年首度當選為劍橋市議員之前,曾經創業,在高科技企業工作。在市議員任內,他與麻州政府合作,致力於以科技方法推動創新經濟,並卓有所成。在這場研討會中,他將闡述開放數據的趨勢,討論他理想中的政府應如何利用數據來改善服務,在民間推動創新。
            魏宇峰博士是一間未上市初創公司的創始人兼執行合夥人。他的這家公司專注於把海量數據轉化為醫療組織可用,並據以採取行動的商業資訊。在過去十年中,他使用複雜的分析技術,已為製藥界、製造業、政府機構提供過許多有效的解決方案。
紐英崙玉山科協這次講座向社會大眾開放。報名,購票,可上網查詢http://www.eventbrite.com/e/big-data-big-future-tickets-11531692603

美東中文學校第41屆年會麻州落幕

美東中文學校協會第四十一屆年會,昨(廿五)日在伯靈頓鎮瑪麗奧酒店落幕,數百人在“傳揚中華文化,提昇中文教學“這主題的兩日會議中,演講,交流教學知識,技巧,收獲豐富。
            美東中文學校協會創立於一九七四年現分六區,包括新英格蘭地區紐約州北部及康州新澤西州賓州東部、賓州西部、德拉瓦州及南新澤西州馬里蘭州、華府地區及維吉尼亞州紐約市及長島
            廿四,廿五日這兩天,該會邀甫退休的前波士頓市公校世界語主任林游嵐講談“如何銜接華語教學和二十一世紀全球性技能”,任職於哈佛大學燕京圖書館的張鳳講談“哈佛大學百年來如何開展華文教育和發揚中華文化”。會中並頒獎表揚資深教師優良教師年度最優教師資深行政人員,頒發美東中文學校協會優秀學生獎學金范道南獎學金SAT-II中文滿分及美東榮譽學生獎等獎勵學生。
            其中麻州有十二人獲優良教師奬,包括牛頓中文學校的劉鳳英,楊英麗,夏銘,勒星頓中文學校的王嘉文,張君芳,黃惠美,安城中文學校黃美珠,中華語文學校陳念湘,許庭諭,賴素貴,麻州中部中文學校廖燕屏,郭燕霞,沙龍中文學校徐淑珍,薛奉等。
            麻州另有數人獲資深教師獎,三十年的勒星頓中文學校王嘉文,廿五年的勒星頓中文學校林梅英,廿年的中華語文學校楊慧蘭,十五年的牛頓中文學校狄曉慧,王衛東,勒星頓中文學校姚美萍,安城中文學校鍾明容,十年的牛頓中文學校賀極蒼,田毅,高虹,鍾瑜,文誠中國文化學校胡平,黃文陶等。資深行政人員有廿年的安城中文學校鍾淑娟。
            獲得2014年美東中文學校協會海華優良學生獎學金的有勒星頓中文學校譚宇廷,麻州中部中文學校謝中瑋,沙龍中文學校林黛瀾。
            大波士頓地區的許多優秀中文老師,家長,分別以講座和出席會議者分享心得,包括葉金會教 人用iPad創作學生的個人檔案,高健教人如何不拘一格地教漢語,李政欣從他身為醫學博士的角度,講太極養生,何麗娟談如何教幼兒及低年級同學,如何設計作業,從台灣來的王宏隆教中華舞獅技藝,王月娥教吸管藝術,王瑞雲和陳麗雲教中文教學中的課堂管理,劉善理教的“中庸之道:結合數位平台與中華文化創造廿一世紀中文教學的新紀元,經文處教育組組長黃薳玉介紹中華民國(臺灣)華語文能力測驗及兒童華語文能力測驗在海外推展情形,陳志新談從文化角度來欣賞中國音樂,王志強談扯鈴教學與示範
            該會創會會長,1924年在湖北出生,1947年來美,獲有哈佛大學博士學位的周培基教授,今年二月在賓州家中因心臟病過世。美東中文學校協會特地在年會會刊中以專頁悼念致敬。
            美東中文學校協會年會共同主席陳式儀表示,為隆重其事,該會今年還特地邀請政客出席,包括波士頓市首名華裔市議員吳弭,麻州首名華裔州議員陳德基,摩頓市市長葛帝生(Gary Christenson),麻州財政廳廳長葛羅斯曼(Steve Grossman),以及紐英崙中華公所主席阮鴻燦等人,都在這兩日內先後出席。
            美東中文學校協會的本屆會長為程萌生,理事包括陳式儀,莊嘉祺,陳志偉,常志平,殷麗霞,郭純岑,黃玉屏,方吉正等人。
           
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            美東中文學校協會主席陳式儀(左起)送給出席政客們,包括吳弭,陳德基,葛帝生,阮鴻燦每人一本該會年刊。(圖由阮鴻燦提供)

Patrick Administration Expands Energy Improvements Eligible for Residential Loan Program

Patrick Administration Expands Energy Improvements Eligible for Residential Loan Program
BOSTON – Tuesday, May 27, 2014 – The Department of Energy Resources (DOER) today announced it is providing funding to expand the highly successful Mass Save® HEAT Loan Program to encourage more residential energy efficient upgrades and high efficiency renewable heating installations. The Expanded HEAT Loan Program will provide funding for several types of improvements not currently eligible in the existing program.

“More homeowners, renters and landlords in Massachusetts will be able to take advantage of the savings possible through the Mass Save® programs by accessing zero percent loans for improvements that haven’t been covered before,” said DOER Commissioner Mark Sylvia. “This residential financing initiative is just the latest in the Patrick Administration’s successful work to make energy efficiency our ‘first fuel.’”

The existing HEAT Loan Program provides zero interest loans to homeowners for qualified energy efficient improvements in Massachusetts homes and rental properties. It is a partnership between local banks and credit unions and the Mass Save Sponsors, the state’s investor-owned gas and electric utilities and energy efficiency service providers. The residential energy efficiency loan program is one of the largest in the nation, and aims to help credit-worthy households overcome the initial cost barrier to adopting energy efficiency upgrades.

The expansion will provide funding for improvements such as:

·         Asbestos abatement to install energy efficient heating system replacements
·         Wiring upgrades required by local and state codes to do attic and wall insulation
·         High efficiency wood pellet boilers
·         Increased loan amounts for landlord of 2-4 units are doubling from the current $25,000 cap to $50,000

The program’s $3.8 million expansion is funded through DOER by the U.S. Department of Energy’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) State Energy Program funds.

"The HEAT Loan Program is a tremendous incentive for customers to take the steps necessary to become more efficient," said Penni Conner, Senior Vice President and Chief Customer Officer for Northeast Utilities, parent company of NSTAR and WMECo. "With the enhancements to the program announced today by DOER, we're confident the number of folks taking action to reduce their energy use will continue to grow."

"Energy Efficiency is one of the most important resources for meeting the challenges of climate change, so it is fantastic to see Massachusetts continue to take a leadership role," said Edward White, vice president of Customer and Business Strategy, National Grid. “For more than 25 years, National Grid has offered innovative energy efficiency services, and we are proud to work hand-in-hand with the State to enable even more customers and communities to realize increased value from their energy use."

“Eastern Bank is pleased to participate in the Expanded HEAT Loan interest buy-down offerings funded by the DOER,” said Ken Dyment, Senior Vice President. “We’re confident that our customers will find the added features helpful in rounding out their energy upgrade projects.”

In 2013, Massachusetts HEAT Loan lenders issued more than $88 million in individual energy efficiency loans to more than 9,000 customers. Since the program was created in 2006, it has led to the financing of more than $320 million in energy efficiency loans, serving over 35,000 households.

The Patrick Administration’s aggressive initiatives have made Massachusetts a leader in energy efficiency. The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) has named Massachusetts number one for three years running. The 2013-2015 Statewide Three-Year Energy Efficiency Plans are expected to deliver energy benefits of nearly $9 billion to residents, businesses, and state and local governments based on an investment of $2.25 billion.

City of Boston Receives $14.3 Million Ryan White Grant to Support HIV Services

City of Boston Receives $14.3 Million Ryan White Grant to Support HIV Services

The Boston Public Health Commission announced today that the city of Boston has received $14.3 million under the federal Ryan White Part A Program to provide a range of critical HIV health and support services to the more than 15,000 people living with HIV/AIDS in Boston and the surrounding area. This year’s funding represents a 10 percent increase over last year’s award.

“These funds will allow us to continue to make a positive impact on the lives of those living with HIV,” said Barbara Ferrer, executive director of the Boston Public Health Commission. “Through an increase in medical case management, nutrition services, and housing assistance, our clients will benefit from a whole health approach to managing their condition, as well as combating other chronic diseases.”

Clients from seven counties in Massachusetts and three counties in southern New Hampshire will directly benefit from the increase. The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) administers the funds to local community health centers and other community-based organizations from Boston to Worcester, down to New Bedford, and north to Nashua. A total of 37 agencies, comprised of 63 programs, have been awarded Ryan White funding by the Commission. These organizations provide a range of services including access to medications, comprehensive case management, oral health care, substance abuse and mental health services, home delivered meals, housing support, transportation, and support groups. 

“It is critically important to keep people living with HIV (PLWH) engaged in care, adhering to medication, and achieving positive health outcomes,” said Michael Goldrosen, Director of BPHC’s HIV/AIDS Services Division.  “These funds will help ensure that we can maintain an accessible and comprehensive system of HIV care.”

“As the Affordable Care Act is implemented throughout the country, the care model created here in this region demonstrates how critically important Ryan White funding is to providing comprehensive care.” said Michael Goldrosen, Director of BPHC HIV/AIDS Services Division. “Our expansive services ensure our clients adhere to treatment, stay in medical care and have more successful health outcomes, while also reducing HIV transmission.”

Additional services and access to care will be particular important in the region’s communities of color, where HIV/AIDS rates are 5-6 times higher.  People of color and men who have sex with men (who may or may not identify as gay or bisexual) are disproportionally affected.  Of the 196 cases of HIV diagnosed in Boston in 2011, 68% were Black or Latino and 47% were men who have sex with men. The Minority AIDS Initiative, a subset of Ryan White, will provide continued assistance and additional medical case management and peer support services to African American and Hispanic clients in the area with the bolstered funding.

The Ryan White Program is named after Ryan White who was diagnosed with AIDS at age 13. He and his mother fought for his right to attend school, gaining international attention as a voice of reason about HIV/AIDS. At the age of 18, Ryan White died on April 8, 1990, just months before Congress passed the AIDS bill that bears his name – the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act. The legislation has been reauthorized four times since – in 1996, 2000, 2006, and 2009 – and is now called the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.

Nationally, the Ryan White Program provides more than $2 billion in funding each year to urban areas (referred to as “Part A” of the legislation) and states (“Part B”), as well as outpatient health services (“Part C”) and services for women, infants, children, and youth living with HIV (“Part D”). This is twenty-third year that Boston has received funding.

For more information on the Ryan White funding, visit www.bphc.org.