Happy Saturday! One of the great things about the weekend is there are lots of opportunities to listen to music across the country. If you are in Miami this weekend, stop by the University of Miami Frost School of Music to enjoy the music of one of our performers, Gene Knific, at his Senior Recital. Who: Gene Knific, jazz piano Where: Clark Recital Hall in the Weeks Center for Recording and Performance (University of Miami Frost School of Music) When: Sunday, March 23, 2014 at 2 p.m. How much: Free We were able to catch up with Gene and gain some insight into his performance: How did you choose the featured works in your Senior Recital? My senior recital will feature a pretty eclectic…
This Friday, March 21 will mark Johann Sebastian Bach’s 329th birthday. As one of the greatest contributors to the classical music genre, his birthday offers a chance to celebrate how he forever changed the music landscape. {source} Around the world, musicians will come together to celebrate his birthday through Bach in the Subways. Since 2011, musicians have opened the public’s eyes to the great works of Bach on his birthday by performing on subway and train platforms. Within the U.S., there are several locations where you can enjoy a free, live performance. In Boston, you can enjoy Bach’s music here: 9:30 a.m.: Mickey Katz, cello @ Copley (Green Line) 10:15 a.m.: Mickey Katz, cello @ Park Street (Red Line) 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.: Megan Henderson, keyboard…
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Here at Classical Oasis, we have been working hard to create an online presence to share upcoming plans and events with you. Hint: they are really exciting! If you are new to Classical Oasis, we are an organization based in Boston that is trying to help everyone find their love for classical music through unique performances. You can learn more about us here. We are just getting started and there are a lot of great things coming your way, stay tuned! In the meantime, you can stay connected with us via our website, blog and through our social media profiles (more details about these coming on the blog early next week). We are so excited for what’s to come with Classical Oasis and appreciate your…