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  • “Welcoming Blessing” Lumina

    Westminster Hall at Westminster Presbyterian Church 1200 S Marquette Ave, Minneapolis, United States

    Professional treble quartet Lumina (Angela Grundstad, Linda Kachelmeier, Laura Krider, and Clara Osowski) will offer the premiere performance of Welcoming Blessing in their "Words Matter" program.  This performance is part of Schubert Club's Courtroom Concert series. It is free and open to the public. 

  • “The Bike Let Loose” Twin Cities Women’s Choir

    South High School 3131 S 19th Ave, Minneapolis, MN, United States

    As part of Her Voice Productions' (Randi Grundahl Rexroth, artistic director; Laurie Meyers, assistant artistic director) "A Game of Our Own" concert series, the Twin Cities Women's Choir will perform "The Bike Let Loose."

  • “The Bike Let Loose” Twin Cities Women’s Choir

    South High School 3131 S 19th Ave, Minneapolis, MN, United States

    As part of Her Voice Productions' (Randi Grundahl Rexroth, artistic director; Laurie Meyers, assistant artistic director) "A Game of Our Own" concert series, the Twin Cities Women's Choir will perform "The Bike Let Loose."

  • “This Floating World” Libby Laufers

    Guild Hall (Plymouth Church) 1919 LaSalle Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, United States

    Flutist Libby Laufers will perform selections from "This Floating World" as part of a Friday Club gathering. 

  • “This Floating World” Andrew Lamy

    Museum of the Amazon Av. Margarita, 6305 - Cidade de Deus, Manaus, AM, Brazil

    Andrew Lamy will perform “Midfield…” from This Floating World at the Museum of the Amazon in Manaus, Brazil.

  • “This Floating World” Carol Shansky

    The James Rose Center 506 East Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ, United States

    Flutist Carol Shansky will perform the first movement of This Floating World ("Skylark") in a concert with pianist Leo Leuci titled "For the Birds: The Music of Nature."

  • “We Bloomed in Spring” Stare at the Sun

    Glencoe Union Church 263 Park Avenue, Glencoe, IL, United States

    Chicago-based Stare at the Sun will perform "We Bloomed in Spring" alongside music by Ted Hearne, Matthew Recio, Alex Berko - Musician, Ayanna Woods, Nicholas Cline, Alissa Voth, and Joanne Metcalf as part of their "Midwestern Tongues" concert series.

  • “We Bloomed in Spring” Stare at the Sun

    Ganz Hall 430 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, United States

    Chicago-based Stare at the Sun will perform "We Bloomed in Spring" alongside music by Ted Hearne, Matthew Recio, Alex Berko - Musician, Ayanna Woods, Nicholas Cline, Alissa Voth, and Joanne Metcalf as part of their "Midwestern Tongues" concert series.

  • “Dog From Duluth” Eastern Illinois University

    Dvorak Concert Hall, Doudna Fine Arts Center 1860 7th Street, Charleston, IL, United States

    Under the direction of Howard Eckdahl, the choir of Eastern Illinois University will perform "Dog From Duluth" in their October choral concert. 

  • “Land Meeting Sky” Laura Sewell and Barbara Leibundguth

    Plymouth Congregational Church - Guild Hall 1919 LaSalle Ave, Minneapolis, MN, United States

    Cellist Laura Sewell and flutist Barbara Leibundguth will give a performance of "Moon Shadows" from Land Meeting Sky.

  • “Rückblick” Ann DuHamel

    Ferguson Hall Room 208 2106 Fourth Street South, Minneapolis, MN, United States

    Pianis Ann DuHamel will present a lecture/recital (“Rückblick: Evoking Nostalgia, Inspired by Brahms”) at “Whose Brahms?” – A Pre-Conference for the 2025 Joint AMS-SMT Annual Meeting.

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