Tuesday, January 31, 2023

ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio 1/31/23

New ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio. Shakespeare & Company’s summer plans, Lviv National Philharmonic comes to Amherst and Storrs, and arts news for WMass and No.CT. segment begins at: 6:34 https://pioneervalleyradio.podbean.com/e/brad-shepard-today-tuesday-january31-2023/

On The Mark TV/Radio 2/01/23

PROGRAM NOTE: New On The Mark tomorrow from WCPC15 and 89.5fm/WSKB. Priscilla Gilman discusses her new memoir “The Critics Daughter” and author Michael Tougias talks about “Extreme Survival”. Stream after 8AM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X99oZMDH0gM

Monday, January 30, 2023

Westfield News/MassLive ArtsBeast 1/30/23

Westfield News/MassLive ArtsBeat 1/30/23. "Queen of Basel" at TheaterWorks, Barrington Stage adds "Faith Healer", James Taylor at Tanglewood, and arts news for WMass and No.CT. https://www.masslive.com/westfieldnews/2023/01/arts-beat-james-taylor-will-spend-independence-day-at-tanglewood.html

Thursday, January 26, 2023

ArtsBeat TV/Radio 1/27/23

PROGRAM NOTE: NEW ArtsBeat TV/Radio tomorrow from WCPC15 and 89.5fm/WSKB. Meet the company of TheaterWorks Hartford’s upcoming “Queen of Basel”, and learn about an important new exhibit at the UMass Augusta Savage Gallery. Watch! Listen! Stream after 8AM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2pB7PkLmPw

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Media Release: MOSSO at The Westfield Athenaeum

DATELINE: January 19, 2023 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: Becky Blackburn, Westfield Athenaeum, 413-568--7833 ext 111 or bblackburn@westath.org WESTFIELD ATHENAEUM AND MOSSO (MUSICIANS OF THE SPRINGFIELD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA) LAUNCH THEIR SECOND WESTFIELD CONCERT SEASON ON FEBRUARY 23 Westfield, MA: The Westfield Athenaeum will present a three-concert chamber music series beginning Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 7:00PM with MOSSO (Musicians of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra) performing. This is the second year of this partnership. Guy McLain, Executive Director of the Westfield Athenaeum, will offer a pre-performance talk at 6PM, which is free to ticket holders. The Westfield Athenaeum series opens with MOSSO and Friends on February 23. Violinist Beth Welty, horn player Sarah Sutherland, and pianist Elizabeth Skavish will perform Frédéric Duvernoy’s Trio No. 1 for Violin, Horn, and Piano; Trygve Madsen’s Trio, Op. 110 for Violin, Horn; and Johannes Brahms’ Trio in Eb Major for Violin, Horn, and Piano. Violinist Beth Welty received her Bachelor’s and Master's degrees in violin performance from Indiana University, where she was a student of Yuval Yaron. She has performed with numerous groups in the Boston area: the Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms Society; the Handel and Haydn Society; and the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra. She has performed abroad with various organizations, including a tour of Italy with the Chorus of Westerly and of South Africa with the London Chamber Players. She toured Spain twice as concertmaster of the Massachusetts Symphony. In 2014, she traveled to Switzerland to perform a solo recital, and in 2015, she toured with the Aryaloka String Quartet to perform five concerts in England. Beth is the Assistant Principal Second Violin with the Springfield (MA) Symphony Orchestra, Principal Second Violin with the New Hampshire Philharmonic, and has served as Concertmaster of the Nashua Chamber Orchestra since 2005. An avid chamber musician, Beth is a founding member of the Kaleidoscope Chamber Ensemble. In 1991 she made her Lincoln Center debut in New York with the Boston Quartet, of which she was also a founding member. She maintains a private teaching studio at her home in Waltham, and is a teacher at the Upbeat NH Strings program in Nashua, NH. Beth is currently Chair of MOSSO. Sarah Sutherland is a Boston-based musician who performs and teaches throughout the Northeast. She is currently the third horn in the Springfield Symphony Orchestra, hornist in the Back Bay Brass Quintet, and the Finance Officer for the Musicians of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra (MOSSO). Ms. Sutherland has performed and recorded with many ensembles, including the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops Orchestra, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Boston Ballet, Boston Lyric Opera, Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Portland Symphony Orchestra, Canadian Opera Company, and was a Tanglewood Music Center Fellow for two summers. She teaches privately, at Powers Music School in Belmont, and at Wellesley Public Schools. Ms. Sutherland graduated from Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, and New England Conservatory, where she studied with James Sommerville and Jason Snider. She holds degrees in music, mathematics, and statistics. Elizabeth Skavish is a pianist of striking versatility. Her performance credits include solo recitals, concertos, chamber music, contemporary music, and orchestral piano in venues including Symphony Hall, the Wang Theatre, Jordan Hall, Shalin Liu Performance Center, and the French Library of Boston. Ms. Skavish’s concerto performances have included appearances with the Collegium Musicum Schloss Pommersfelden in Germany, and the Ocean State Chamber Orchestra in Rhode Island. Ms. Skavish performs frequently with the Portland Symphony Orchestra and the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra as an orchestral pianist. She has had chamber music residencies at the Berklee College of Music and the Boston Conservatory with Trio Capriccio, of which she was a founding member, and has collaborated with members of the Boston, Pittsburgh, and Detroit Symphony Orchestras. She is also a member of the Kaleidoscope Chamber Ensemble. Ms. Skavish was invited to give a lecture recital by the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston in Sanders Theatre on “Beethoven and the Development of the Piano,” and by the European Listening and Health Care Conference in Nijmegen, Netherlands on “Listening for Emotion in Music and Human Interaction.” Ms. Skavish is on the piano faculty of the New England Conservatory Preparatory School and is a recipient of the University of Chicago Outstanding Educator Award. She earned a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance from Oberlin Conservatory and a Master of Music in Piano Performance from New England Conservatory. Her principal teachers have been Randall Hodgkinson, Joseph Schwartz, Eugene List, Peter Takács, and Maria Caruso. The chamber music series continues on Thursday, March 23, with a performance by the Vermont-based Champlain Trio, which includes MOSSO and SSO Principal Cello Emily Taubl. The Champlain Trio will perform Brilliant Colors, a program featuring music by Tchaikovsky, Erik Neilsen (Trio No. 2 written for the ensemble), Jennifer Higdon, Amy Beach, and Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite. For information on the Champlain Trio: https://www.champlaintrio.com/ The chamber music series concludes on April 20, with MOSSO and SSO horn player Robert Hoyle’s quintet, the Connecticut-based Harmonia V. The quintet will celebrate April in Paris with an all-French program, featuring pieces by Barthe, Fauré, Ravel, Poulenc, Debussy, Pierné, and Lefebvre. For information on Harmonia V: http://www.harmoniav.com/ Tickets for the concerts, $25.00/person, must be purchased in advance at the Westfield Athenaeum during business hours, or online at https://www.westath.org/ MOSSO is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, which is not a subsidiary of nor affiliated with the Springfield Symphony Orchestra Inc. MOSSO was organized by the musicians in 2021 to produce and perform concerts in Greater Springfield and Western Massachusetts. To date, they have presented their musicians in pop-up concerts throughout the area; performances with local ensembles, including the Springfield Jazz and Roots Festival; two full orchestral performances with Maestro Kevin Rhodes in Springfield’s Symphony Hall; a Sondheim tribute with full orchestra and singers at Symphony Hall; and a recent series of chamber ensemble concerts in Longmeadow, Springfield, and Blandford. For further information about MOSSO’s programs, visit MOSSO at: www.SpringfieldSymphonyMusicians.com or find MOSSO on Facebook at: Facebook.com/mossomusicians The Westfield Athenaeum, located in downtown Westfield, serves as the cultural center for the city. In addition to an active public library which provides a range of information services, the Athenaeum features an art museum with regular exhibits of regional artists, and a history museum, documenting the history of Westfield and the surrounding region from 1669 to the present day. For information on the Westfield Athenaeum: www.westath.org -30-

Athenaeum Spotlight 1/25/23

PROGRAM NOTE: NEW "Athenaeum Spotlight" on WCPC15 and 89,5fm/WSKB. Behind the scenes at The Westfield Athenaeum with Guy McLain and Becky Blackburn. Stream after 8AM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzVMqd8Shqc

Monday, January 23, 2023

ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio 1`/23/23

Pioneer Valley Radio ArtsBeat 1/23/23. A review of Hartford Stage’s Espejos/Clean, James Taylor’s Tanglewood return, Queen of Basel at TheaterWorks, and arts news for WMass and No.CT. segment begins at: 5:46. https://pioneervalleyradio.podbean.com/e/brad-shepard-today-monday-january-23-2023/

Westfield News/MassLive ArtsBeat 1/23/23

Westfield News/MassLive ArtsBeat 1/23/23. 10x10 New Play Festival at Barrington Stage, Ballet X at Jorgensen and arts news for WMass and No.CT. https://www.masslive.com/westfieldnews/2023/01/arts-beat-sounds-of-season-include-opera-jazz-grateful-dead-jam-festival.html

Thursday, January 19, 2023

ArtsBeat TV/Radio 1/20/23

PROGRAM NOTE: NEW ArtsBeat TV/Radio tomorrow from WCPC15, 89.5fm/WSKB. Meet Alan Paul, new Artistic Director of Barrington Stage. Watch! Listen! Stream after 8AM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx816mxX-eY

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Pioneer Valley Radio ArtsBeat and Review of Six 1/18/23

New ArtsBeat from Pioneer Valley Radio. “Indecent” comes to Playhouse on Park, Victory Theatre gets funding, Goodspeed commissions new musicals, and arts news for WMass and No.CT plus a review of “Six” at The Bushnell. segment begins at: 1:26 https://pioneervalleyradio.podbean.com/e/brad-shepard-today-wednesday-january-18-2023/

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

On The Mark TV/Radio 1/18/23

PROGRAM NOTE: NEW On The Mark tomorrow from WCPC15 and 89.5fm/WSKB. Focus on Westfield with YMCA Director Andrea Allard and school superintendent Stefan Czaporowski. Stream after 8AM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXRCMcyNM6E

Monday, January 16, 2023

Westfield News/MassLive ArtsBeat 1/16/23

Westfield News/MassLive ArtsBeat 1/16/23. "The Little Mermaid", "The Bridges of Madison County", Melia Bensussen and Monte Belmonte and arts news for WMass and No.CT. https://www.masslive.com/westfieldnews/2023/01/arts-beat-ukrainian-orchestra-gives-concerts-at-umass-uconn-next-month.html

Thursday, January 12, 2023

ArtsBeat TV/Radio 1/13/23

PROGRAM NOTE: NEW ArtsBeat TV/Radio tomorrow from WCPC15 and 89.5fm/WSKB. Paul Lambert and Maestro Kevin Scott preview the Springfield Symphony’s “Audacity of Hope” plus Melissa Crespo from Hartford Stage’s innovative “Espejos/Clean”. Stream after 8AM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC-5PBFgkb8

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Pioneer Valley Radio ArtsBeat 1/10/23

New ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio. Six comes to The Bushnell. “Audacity of Hope” at Springfield Symphony, a bilingual play at Hartford Stage, and arts news for WMass and No.CT. Segment begins at: 3:56 https://pioneervalleyradio.podbean.com/e/brad-shepard-today-tuesday-january-10-2023/

On The Mark TV/Radio 1/11/23

PROGRAM NOTE: NEW On The Mark TV/Radio from WCPC15 and 89.5fmWSKB. Focus on Westfield with Bo Sullivan from the Boys and Girls Club, and Michael Ballway from Westfield News. Stream after 8AM tomorrow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIf9BXkNweA

Monday, January 9, 2023

Westfield News/MassLive ArtsBeat 1/09/23

Westfield News/MassLive ArtsBeat 1/09/23. Victory Theatre, Goodspeed, Chester Theatre in the news. "Indecent" coming to Playhouse on Park, and arts news for WMass and No.CT. https://www.masslive.com/westfieldnews/2023/01/arts-beat-chester-theatre-starts-reading-group-victory-gains-city-boost.html

Thursday, January 5, 2023

ArtsBeat TV/Radio 1/06/23

PROGRAM NOTE: NEW ArtsBeat TV/Radio tomorrow from WCPC15 and 89,5fm/WSKB. Actor/musician Alexander Sovronsky from Playhouse on Park’s “Indecent” and Jan Maher from Greenfield’s LAVA Center. Watch! Listen! Stream after 8AM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70ktN9Dp8Jo

My January Column Succeeding in Small Business

My January column for Succeeding in Small Business. https://www.succeedinginsmallbusiness.com/become-a-smarter-media-buyer/

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Athenaeum Spotlight 1/04/23

PROGRAM NOTE. NEW Athenaeum Spotlight tomorrow from WCPC15, 89.5fm/WSKB, Southwick Community Programming, and Agawam Media. Pieter Roos takes us behind the scenes at The Mark Twain House in Hartford. Watch! Listen! Stream after 8AM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbEIT35X4hk

Monday, January 2, 2023

Westfield News/MassLive ArtsBeat 1/02/23

Westfield News/MassLive ArtsBeat 1/02/23. "Six" at the Bushnell, a bilingual play at Hartford Stage, Springfield Symphony's "Audacity of Hope" and arts news for WMass and No.CT. https://www.masslive.com/westfieldnews/2023/01/arts-beat-curtain-rising-this-month-on-bilingual-play-broadway-favorites.html