Coffee, Patisserie, and Classical Music 2021-22 Series, part 4
Coffee Patisserie & Classical Music 12.5.21
Nina DeCesare, bass
Katherine Needleman,
Coffee Patisserie & Classical Music 12.5.21
Nina DeCesare, bass
Katherine Needleman,
Join us in celebrating the splendor of the holiday season with a concert of much-loved Christmas Classics by Bach, Handel, and more. Bring the whole family to rejoice in the season with “Prepare Thyself,” Slumber softly,” and “Great Lord, O Powerful King” from Bach’s Christmas Oratorio and Bach’s Uns ist ein Kind geboren (Unto us a child is born). Additionally, enjoy a selection of treasured Christmas Carols, including “Comfort Ye” from Handel’s Messiah, O Holy Night, In the bleak midwinter, Hark!
The Wise & Well Center for Healthy Living presents – Art as an Act of Healing, a Symposium, and an Exhibition that will examine the ways art can serve an essential function in the process of healing and wellness. Keswick believes that art plays a pivotal role in a person’s wellness journey. We see art and artmaking as a means for people to enrich, enliven and examine their lives at every stage.
Discover the wonder of this timeless holiday tradition and allow yourself to be magically swept away by the tale of the young heroine Clara and her adventures to rescue her beloved Nutcracker from the Rat Queen’s evil spell. Travel with Clara through the whirling Kingdoms of Snow and Sweets to the place where the possibility of dreams, the magic of Christmas, and the wonder of the child merge to reveal her destiny.
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH YOUTUBE LIVE
Schumann’s Cello
Evan Drachman, cellist and artistic director for The Piatigorsky Foundation
Wan-Chi Su, pianist, doctoral candidate, Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University