Focus on Youth, AIDS, and Music with Wyclef Jean, Stephen Lewis and Dan Glickman. Kate Roberts moderates.
In this, its third year, Aspen Ideas Festival once again gathers scientists, artists, politicians, historians, educators, activists, and other great thinkers around some of the most important and fascinating ideas of our time. As these thinkers present their provocative ideas, they engage a sophisticated and highly motivated audience.
Authorities on music now in China, France and Russia discuss Jazz From Afar
for the first of four spring "Jazz Matters" public panels produced by the Jazz Journalists Association at the New School.
JazzRu web publisher, editor-writer and broadcaster Cyril Moshkow joins Emmanuel Morlet, jazz programs director for the French Embassy in the U.S., and Baruch College professor of journalism/Milt Hinton Concert Series director/composer-arranger-pianist Eugene Marlow. Howard Mandel, president of the Jazz Journalists Association, moderates.
Singing with the Heart: A Traditional View of Negro Spirituals with Rev. Belva Brown Jordan.
Chautauqua Institution
Chautauqua, NY
Aug 15th, 2007
Music hath charms to soothe the beast - or unleash it. Music is integral to identity in culture and society, from our most primitive expressions to the iPod. We will explore cross-cultural music trends and examine how music affects learning and creativity, contributes to economy, and connects performer and audience - Chautauqua Institution
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