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星期一, 7月 17, 2017

陳宏寬音樂會 7/23



中華表演藝術基金會
 Foundation For Chinese Performing Arts  
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The 26th Annual Music Festival 
at Walnut Hill 
胡桃山音樂營
12 Highland St. Natick, MA
July 20 - August 13, 2017
presents
19 concerts, 9 master classes, 
2 lecture-performances, 
and concerto competition
Free Admission
Suggested donation $5 at door
Children under 6 not admitted
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Sunday 7/23, 
7:30 pm:
  
Hung-
program

MOZART: Suite in C Major, K. 399 
MOZART: Eine Kleine Gigue in G Major, K. 574 
SCHUBERT: Sonata in C Minor, D. 958 
SCRIABIN: Sonata No. 10, Op. 70 
RACHMANINOFF: Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, Op. 36

Monday 7/24, 7:30 pm: 
Cove Retirement Community Center


Tuesday 7/25  

  3 pm: 
 Bruce Brubaker 
Piano Master Class
7:30 pm: Larry Weng Piano Recital

Wednesday 7/26
  
3 pm: 
 
James Buswell Violin Master Class

Thursday 7/27   

3 pm: 
Carpe Diem 
String Quartet 

Master Class

7:30 pm: 
Carpe Diem 


String Quartet 

Concert

Friday 7/28, 


7:30 pm: 







Artur Haftman 
 
Piano Recital


Saturday 7/29, 




7:30 pm:
  
  


JiYoung Lee, cello
Iris Hsu, piano


concert














Monday 7/31 





pm:
 
Yehudi 


Wyner 
 


Master 
 


Class

7:30 pm:  



Han Chen 陳涵
  
 


Piano Recital

Tuesday 8/1

3 pm:  



Victor 
 



Rosenbaum 
 



Piano Master 
 



Class
7:30 pm:  

Alexander 


Korsantia 


Piano Recital 


    Wednesday 8/2  


3 pm: 
 
Nicholas Kitchen, 



lecture  
Performance "Ode to 



Joy: Beethoven's 9th
Symphony manuscript 



and first copy"











7:30 pm: 
 
Borromeo 



String Quartet 
 



Concert

Thursday 8/3 


pm: 
 
Wha -Kyung Byun 



Piano Master Class








Friday 8/4
   







pm: 
 
Hsin-Yun Huang 黃心芸



lecture demo : Baroque ideas, modern means 



- a musical journey"







7:30 pm: 
 
Nan-Cheng 



Chen 陳南呈, cello
Chi-Wei Lo 駱奇偉, piano 







Concert









Saturday 8/5
 






 7:30 pm: 
 



Faculty Concert


Sunday 8/6 









7:30 pm: Eric Lu 陸逸軒
  
 
Piano Recital


Monday 8/7











3 pm: 
 
Russell 





Sherman 
 





Piano Master Class

7:30 pm: Rising Stars  






Concert 1

Tuesday 8/8













3 pm: 
 
Benjamin 






Zander
Interpretations of 






Music: Lessons for Life

7:30 pm:  







Faculty-Student 
 







Joint Concert 


Wednesday 8/9 
7:30 pm: Rising 








Stars Concert 2


Thursday 8/10
pm: 









Laurence 
 









Lesser 










Cello Master Class

7:30 pm:  










Mana Tokuno Piano Recital

Friday 8/11 
2 pm: Gala Concert 1


Saturday 8/12 
2 pm: 











Gala Concert 2
8 pm: Concerto Concert
at MIT Kresge Auditorium 











with Mercury Orchestra 











Channing Yu, conductor
 Yinfei Bruce Brubaker  
 
  





  
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
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胡桃山音樂營

The 26th Annual Walnut Hill Music Festival 2017




date: 7/20/2017 check in, 



8/13/2017 check out. 

Concerto 2017: 
Rachmaninoff Rhapsody on a Th 
eme of Paganini







Saturday, 9/23/2017, 8 pm  at Jordan Hall 
Reflections on Diaspora花果靈根集




Jianbing Hu and Bao Jian

The 9th Annual Youth Poetry in Silk and Bamboo 
at First Church Boston

 絲竹春吟青少年中國器樂賽及音樂會

Audition: Saturday, September 30, 2017, 2 PM
                                                                                                                                       
Concert: Saturday, October 7, 2017, 7:30 PM

 


Saturday, 11/4/2017, 8 pm, Jordan Hall, 
Co-presenting with 
the Korean Cultural S 

ociety of Boston 


The Parker Quartet and Jung-Ja Kim, piano
 
  
 
Saturday, 1/27/2018, 8 pm, Jordan Hall, 
Pi-Hsien Chen  陳必先, pianist
  


Saturday, 3/31/2018, 8 pm, Jordan Hall,

                                                   Angelo Xiang Yu 于翔, violinist
and 
Andrew Hsu, pianist
 


Saturday, 5/12/2018, 8 pm, Jordan Hall, 
Dang Thai-Son 鄧泰山, pianist
 

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MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES CASEY BROCK-WILSON AS DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS

MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES CASEY BROCK-WILSON AS DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE CITY OF BOSTON

Brock-Wilson to establish and grow a new office that will foster partnerships between the City and diverse partners
 
BOSTON - Monday, July 17, 2017 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced Casey Brock-Wilson as the City of Boston's first Director of the Office of Strategic Partnerships. In this new role, Brock-Wilson will establish and grow a new office designed to catalyze, coordinate and facilitate partnerships between the City and philanthropy, nonprofits and other partners from diverse sectors across the community.  


"I welcome Casey to this new role, and look forward to her expanding Boston's relationships with partners and industries across the board," said Mayor Walsh. "Boston is a diverse, dynamic city, and this new office will allow us to better tap into the many resources that will help Boston continue to thrive."

The Office of Strategic Partnerships will focus on providing leadership and strategy in cultivating and coordinating the pursuit of philanthropic funding, competitive public funding and other innovative partnership strategies that align with the Mayor's priorities. In addition, as Director, Brock-Wilson will design a framework for PILOT community benefit contributions; work with the Assessing Department on a better process for grant reporting and fulfillment; and perform grant research.

Brock-Wilson's new role comes after her year-long tenure as a Harvard Business School fellow in the Mayor's Office. In her role as fellow, she helped lead the BuildBPS process, a 10-year facilities and educational plan for Boston Public Schools, as well as overseeing a request for proposal (RFP) process for a City Municipal ID program.

"I look forward to the opportunity to lead this new office, and build on the great relationships the City has with generous foundations, corporations and other institutions," said Brock-Wilson.

Prior to joining the Walsh Administration, Brock-Wilson's experience included implementing analytics programs at the Phoenix Suns basketball team, and working as a principal at the The Parthenon Group, managing teams of consultants for corporate clients. She received her Masters in Business Administration from the Harvard Business School in May 2016, and her Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Northwestern University. Brock-Wilson is a resident of Boston's South End.

CAPAC Chair Condemns Republican Proposal to Fund Border Wall and Mass Deportation Force

CAPAC Chair Condemns Republican Proposal to Fund Border Wall and Mass Deportation Force

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Tomorrow, the U.S. House Appropriations Committee will markup the Homeland Security Appropriations bill for Fiscal Year 2018, which currently includes provisions to fund $1.6 billion for a border wall, as well as increased funding for new border patrol agents, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, and an unprecedented number of immigration detention beds. Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) Chair Judy Chu (CA-27) released the following statement:

“The proposed House appropriations bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security is extremely dangerous for immigrant families. Not only does it endorse President Trump’s agenda to create a mass deportation force, build a multi-billion dollar border wall, and tear millions of families apart, but it also forces American taxpayers to foot the bill for these hateful actions.

“Immigrants have strengthened our communities for centuries, and it is unconscionable that House Republicans would put forth a bill filled with poison pills that only serves to create fear in our communities and that will ultimately make our country less safe.

“As Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, I urge my colleagues to reject these anti-immigrant proposals, and instead take sensible steps to work in a bipartisan manner to pass comprehensive immigration reform.”