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Lecture with Eugenia Zukerman: Renaissance Woman

Free and open to the public Eugenia Zukerman is a true Renaissance woman. While maintaining an international concert calendar with more than thirty performances annually, her multi-faceted career also includes distinguished work as an arts administrator, author, educator, internet entrepreneur, and journalist. In demand from New York to China as an orchestral soloist, chamber musician and [...]

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Gypsy Music: Past and Present: A Lecture with Tony Lakatos

Saxophonist Tony Lakatos will present a lecture on Gypsy music, both past and present. He was born in a musician family in Budapest, Hungary. His father was a famous gypsy violinist as well as his younger Brother Roby. His musical studies began on the violin at the age of 6. He began to play the saxophone when he [...]

By |2017-02-15T19:10:42-05:00February 14th, 2017|, |Comments Off on Gypsy Music: Past and Present: A Lecture with Tony Lakatos

Lecture by David Dolata: Encyclopedia of Tablature

The Bulletin de la Société Française de Luth has referred to Florida International University Professor of Musicology David Dolata as a “gentleman de la Renaissance” for his activities as a performer and scholar. A native of Buffalo, New York, Dr. Dolata graduated from Case Western Reserve University (PhD), the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music (BM & MM), and Niagara University (BA). At [...]

By |2017-01-13T21:05:28-05:00December 21st, 2016|, , |Comments Off on Lecture by David Dolata: Encyclopedia of Tablature