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When Sound Becomes Meaning:A Weekend with Yehuda Hanani
Join us for an exciting weekend of music and thoughtful dialogue with eminent cellist, teacher, and speaker Yehuda Hanani, currently on faculty at The New School, Mannes in NYC. Language has a profound influence on music, whether in song itself, as source material for instrumental writing, or as a model for an artist’s sense of melody and phrasing. For this weekend, let us consider instrumental music as storytelling without words and song for the musical fabric that colors each syllable. Chorales, spirituals, songs, dances and more will be explored over the weekend, brought to life by guest participants, MSU Faculty and Students, and Mr. Hanani.
Only 70 seats are available for the Friday evening session and masterclasses. Registration guarantees a seat.
Registration: $25 covers all sessions and the two concerts.
https://minotstate-ndus.nbsstore.net/division-of-performing-arts
Free for MSU students, faculty, and staff, but please register at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf7KMy54DRl_H_LRPE0XIpq1PGAkmSfxpBqYQwBzV4X7HV7mQ/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=107630125025942369582
Friday, October 10
• 7pm, Hartnett Recital Hall, Opening Session, When Sound Becomes Meaning, discussion led by Yehuda Hanani and Erik Anderson, with live musical examples provided my MSU students, faculty, and guests.
• Reception to follow
Saturday, October 11
• 9:30am, ANNH, group reading session (instruments and voices welcome)
• 10:30-noon, Hartnett, solo masterclass with Yehuda Hanani
• 2:00pm, Hartnett, Inspired by Song, with Erik Anderson
• 3:00pm, Hartnett, solo masterclass with Yehuda Hanani
• 6:30pm, Hartnett, Final Concert, featuring Yehuda Hanani, MSU Faculty, and workshop participants
• Reception to follow
Please direct any questions about the weekend to Dr. Anderson at the email address above.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Msu-Hartnett Hall, 525 11th Ave NW, Minot, ND 58703, United States
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