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SUMMARY:An Enchanted Afternoon with Rodgers and Hammerstein
DESCRIPTION:For sixteen years the songwriting team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II produced a novel brand of musical play which wove book\, music\, lyrics and dance into a seamless tapestry of near-perfect theater art. Hit after hit flowed from their collective genius between Oklahoma! in 1943 and Hammerstein’s death in 1960: Carousel\, State Fair\, South Pacific\, The King and I\, Cinderella\, The Flower Drum Song and\, finally\, The Sound of Music. \nThrough original cast recordings\, film clips\, interviews\, correspondence\, and other primary materials furnished by The Library of Congress\, The New York Public Library and The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization\, learn about the lives of these two icons of the American musical\, experience their great productions\, and listen to their music which has kept the American public hopeful through wars\, recessions\, natural disasters\, and political intrigue.
URL:https://www.robert-wyatt.com/event/an-enchanted-afternoon-with-rodgers-and-hammerstein/
LOCATION:Residence at Otter Creek\, 50 Lodge Road\, Middlebury\, VT\, 05753
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170124T160000
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SUMMARY:Cole Porter: Sophisticate of American Song
DESCRIPTION:His energy was unparalleled\, his charisma addictive and the monikers inevitably attached to his name — dilettante\, hedonist\, snob — were simply tossed off with an impish smile and a shrug while the tunes continued to spin magically from his fingertips. For whatever Cole Porter was as a person\, his reputation as a quintessential creative genius has never been questioned. \nWalk through Porter’s life on Broadway and in Hollywood\, 40 years that produced 33 stage shows and almost 20 films. Rare archival film clips and recordings of original cast members\, including Ethel Merman\, Fred Astaire\, Patricia Morison\, Gertrude Lawrence\, Mary Martin\, Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby\, are featured along with Porter himself singing and playing “You’re the Top\,” which he was.
URL:https://www.robert-wyatt.com/event/cole-porter-sophisticate-of-american-song-2/
LOCATION:Helen Porter Home\, 30 Porter Drive\, Middlebury\, VT
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161231T220000
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SUMMARY:Solo Piano Recital First Night Chatham
DESCRIPTION:Robert Wyatt will be performing at St. Christopher’s Church for First Night Chatham. Robert is a Steinway Artist who has performed throughout the USA and internationally\, gathering critical acclaim for sensitive and colorful solo and chamber music recitals\, Mr. Wyatt is one of the nation’s foremost Gershwin scholars who is also known for chamber music recitals.
URL:https://www.robert-wyatt.com/event/solo-piano-recital-first-night-chatham/
LOCATION:St. Christopher’s Church\, 625 Main Street\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633
CATEGORIES:Recital
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SUMMARY:Solo Piano Recital at Longwood
DESCRIPTION:Steinway Pianist Robert Wyatt will be performing for residents of Longwood at Oakmont. The concert will include holiday favorites and classical selections.
URL:https://www.robert-wyatt.com/event/solo-piano-recital-at-longwood/
LOCATION:Longwood at Oakmont\, 500 Route 909\, Verona\, PA\, 15147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Recital
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161218T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161218T213000
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CREATED:20161116T031058Z
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SUMMARY:Solo Piano Recital in Pittsburgh
DESCRIPTION:An annual event featuring nationally known Steinway Pianist Robert Wyatt.\nThis year\, the concert will include holiday favorites and classical selections and is open to non-members. The concert is followed by a holiday luncheon buffet with Christmas beverages and food.\nCost for the concert and lunch is $35 in advance or $40 at the door. All payments must be cash or checks made out to The Twentieth Century Club.\nFor information and reservations\, call The Twentieth Century Club at 412-621-2353.
URL:https://www.robert-wyatt.com/event/solo-piano-recital-in-pittsburgh/
LOCATION:Twentieth Century Club\, 4201 Bigelow Boulevard \, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Recital
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161215T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161215T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T065420
CREATED:20161019T004953Z
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SUMMARY:Cole Porter: Sophisticate of American Song
DESCRIPTION:His energy was unparalleled\, his charisma addictive and the monikers inevitably attached to his name — dilettante\, hedonist\, snob — were simply tossed off with an impish smile and a shrug while the tunes continued to spin magically from his fingertips. For whatever Cole Porter was as a person\, his reputation as a quintessential creative genius has never been questioned. \nWalk through Porter’s life on Broadway and in Hollywood\, 40 years that produced 33 stage shows and almost 20 films. Rare archival film clips and recordings of original cast members\, including Ethel Merman\, Fred Astaire\, Patricia Morison\, Gertrude Lawrence\, Mary Martin\, Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby\, are featured along with Porter himself singing and playing “You’re the Top\,” which he was.
URL:https://www.robert-wyatt.com/event/cole-porter-sophisticate-of-american-song/
LOCATION:Yacht & Raquet Club of Boca Raton\, 2711 N Ocean Blvd\, Boca Raton\, FL\, 33431\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161212T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161212T210000
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CREATED:20161019T004520Z
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SUMMARY:Gershwin\, by George!
DESCRIPTION:George Gershwin\, a giant of American music\, is singular in that he was both a brilliant writer of popular songs (Swanee\, I Got Rhythm\, They Can’t Take That Away from Me) and more serious musical scores\, including Rhapsody in Blue\, An American in Paris\, and Porgy and Bess. Although his career covered less than two decades\, and ended with his tragic death in 1937\, his music endures. Join pianist and Gershwin-authority Robert Wyatt\, co-editor of Oxford University Press’ The George Gershwin Reader\, in this lively lecture and recital exploring Gershwin’s life and legacy. The evening includes live performances of the solo piano version of Rhapsody in Blue\, early and unpublished music\, the piano improvisations and other Gershwin hits. Rare film footage obtained from the Gershwin family will illustrate the program\, along with unpublished photographs of the composer and his friends. Attendees will also hear archival recordings of his 1932-33 radio program\, Music by Gershwin. The audience will exit with an appreciation of the influence of Gershwin’s compositions on American music and a better understanding of his relationships to other artists of his era.
URL:https://www.robert-wyatt.com/event/gershwin-by-george/
LOCATION:Florida Atlantic University\, Barry and Florence Friedberg Auditorium\, Boca Raton Campus\, Boca Raton\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161115T184500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161115T210000
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SUMMARY:The Hollywood Musical Part 4: From West Side Story Hello\, Dolly!
DESCRIPTION:Films created during the 1960s belong to the most creative era in cinema history\, one in which Hollywood responded to a time of tremendous changes reflected in shifting social and cultural values\, the Vietnam War\, new forms of rock and pop music\, and the acceleration of technological ingenuity. The dominance of television led to a rapidly diminishing movie audience\, with just 145 musicals produced in the decade\, compared to the 453 all-singing\, all-dancing extravaganzas churned out in the 1930s. \nThough the musical would continue to decline as the decade unfolded\, three films of the 1960s were among the screen’s greatest spectacles and successes: West Side Story\, The Sound of Music\, and My Fair Lady. Other straightforward adaptions of Broadway hits like Gypsy\, Can-Can\, Oliver!\, Camelot\, Funny Girl\, and Bye Bye Birdie suggested that the beloved musical movie was in good health. Mary Poppins\, Thoroughly Modern Millie\, Doctor Dolittle\, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\, original film musicals\, ended the decade with a flourish of creativity. \nEnjoy an evening of memorable film clips\, musical recordings\, and historical anecdotes with American music specialist Robert Wyatt. Be entertained by the emergence of Barbara Streisand\, witness Julie Andrews’ transformation from a nanny to a nun\, and revisit a decade in which the movie musical tradition reached heights in terms of story\, song\, star power\, and box-office success that it would never again achieve. \n 
URL:https://www.robert-wyatt.com/event/the-hollywood-musical-part-4-from-west-side-story-hello-dolly/
LOCATION:Smithsonian Dillon Ripley Center\, 1100 Jefferson Dr SW\, Washington\, D.C.\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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