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An Evening to Be Thankful for

  One of the things I'm grateful for today is being able to attend Chamber Music Pittsburgh's presentation of all six of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos. The concert, performed this past Monday, on modern instruments played by CMU faculty and students and soloists from the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, was brilliant. Held in the Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland, the concert was well attended and, judging by the attention and applause the audience gave the musicians, much appreciated. I heard via a WQED broadcast with Jim Cunningham and two of the musicians, violist Kai Su and violinist Andrew Gray, that this would be the first time in decades that the concertos would be performed in their entirety in Pittsburgh. Three of the concertos were performed before intermission with the remaining three after the break. I must admit that I found it took me a while to really immerse myself in the music. It felt much like the same phenomenon I experience at one of Shakespeare's pla...
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Two Gents in Ohio Town Create Unique Seasonal Event with Inspiration Drawn from a Swiss Custom

  An Advent Window Walk Group Credit: Visit Fairfield County           As far as Enrique Jiminez and Joseph Taylor know, no town in the U.S. other than Lancaster, Ohio organizes a resident-based Adventsfenster.           The event, which kicks off on December 1, takes visitors past 24 houses in the historic district of charming downtown Lancaster.   That’s when one of the 24 participating houses stages the first “window reveal.” As visitors assemble outside the house, lights go up, curtains are drawn or shutters open to reveal the holiday themed creation.           “The homes involved are almost entirely historic from the Georgian, Victorian or Edwardian era,” Jiminez informed. Joseph Taylor and Enrique Jiminez with Advent Window Walk Placard Credit all photos: Bill Rockwell           The i...

Spend Dec 21 with Family, Friends, & Chatham Baroque's A Corelli Christmas

  Just in Time for the Holidays,  A Corelli Christmas  at Oakland's Carnegie Music Hall Chatham Baroque:  A Corelli Christmas Sunday, December 21 • 2:30 pm   •  Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland A Corelli Christmas  offers a choice selection of masterpieces that celebrate both the festive spirit of the holiday season and the dazzling virtuosity of Italian Baroque string music. The works trace the evolution of the  concerto grosso , a form that captures the grandeur and expressive depth of the Baroque era, alongside more intimate pieces shaped by French and dance influences. The program also highlights the exceptional talent of musicians who call Pittsburgh home—whether they grew up here, studied music here, or chose to live and work in the city’s vibrant artistic community. Hear Corelli’s shimmering Christmas Concerto,  concerti grossi  by  Vivaldi ,  Handel , and  Torelli , plus a delightful set of  French NoĆ«ls ...

Biggest Sale of the Year: Four Museums, One Membership!

  Save 20% on annual memberships!* Save 20%  On Membership With Our Black Friday Sale There are only a few days left to take advantage of our biggest sale of the year—join today and  save 20% on a Carnegie Museums membership ! Spark curiosity and create lasting memories with a full year of adventure, inspiration, and exclusive perks at Pittsburgh’s four iconic Carnegie Museums: Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History, Kamin Science Center, and The Andy Warhol Museum. Save 20% on Membership See you at the museums! Bridget Hovell Director of Membership To ensure delivery before December 25, 2025, please place your order by  December 15 . *Offer ends at 12:01 a.m. on December 2, 2025. Cannot be combined with other offers. 20% off annual membership applies only to Individual Membership up to Friend Membership. Discount does not apply to monthly payments. A portion of your membership is considered a charitable contribution; therefore, memberships are not refundable. "...