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This holiday video celebrates our neighborhood and the shopkeepers who make it so special. We hope it will encourage you to take a closer look at the local stores you pass by every day. Wishing you all a peaceful and lighter 2020!
Supersize Girl from Greg Vander Veer on Vimeo.
I love Amanda, and you will too- even with all of her imperfections! Many thanks to the wonderful composer Gisle Kverndokk for giving me the opportunity to bring her to life. The opera is titled "Supersize Girl" and is about a teenage girl, her plastic surgeon magician friend, and a lesson about self love and acceptance. Here is a Washington Post Review of the December 2013 performance at the National Gallery.
This performance from "Perpetual Motion: Galileo and His Revolutions" was filmed at Smith College on November 1, 2014. "Tutto'l di piango", from Giulio Caccini's 1601 Le Nuove Musiche. With Ronn McFarlane, lute. The video is accompaniment to the music and narration that is the backdrop to Galileo's Daughters' programs about the coinciding histories of science and music.
Galileo's Daughters' performance, "Music for Copernicus" on January 22, 2015 at St. Bartholomew's Church, NYC. Aimé Sospiri is from the Petrucci Frottole Libro VI (1506). With guests John Mark Rozendaal and James Waldo, viola da gamba.
'Grace in Time' is a new recording of sacred songs for voice and organ Sarah has recorded with organist Jeffrey C. Johnson. Featuring songs by: Hugo Wolf, Louis Vierne, W.A. Mozart, Duke Ellington and Sir Arthur Sullivan, with texts on the subject of love, immortality, earthly and heavenly life. Recorded at St. Mary the Virgin Church in Times Square, the busiest intersection in the world. This is a promotional video for the new recording, featuring Mozart's "Alleluia" from Exultate Jubilate.
Performance at the Midtown Concerts Series in New York City, 2011. Sarah Pillow, voice, Webster Williams and John Mark Rozendaal, viola da gamba. "The Fatal Hour" by Henry Purcell
This
video of this song Dido's Lament by Henry Purcell arranged by Marc Wagnon was filmed at Dominion NY during a Buckyball Records Showcase in September 2011. Sarah Pillow, besides singing straight Baroque interpretation of these songs, has for the past ten years been mixing rock, jazz and baroque in the most creative way. Sarah has two releases using this crossover concept, "Nuove Musiche" and "Remixes", both on the Buckyball Records label. This performance is the first that in addition to mixing styles, Sarah mixes instruments from both eras as well.
The Musicians are: Sarah Pillow, voice - Marc Wagnon, midi-vibes - Van Manakas, guitar - John Mark Rozendaal, bass viol - Webster Williams, tenor viol - Jon Price, bass - John O'Reilly Jr., drums.
video of this song Dido's Lament by Henry Purcell arranged by Marc Wagnon was filmed at Dominion NY during a Buckyball Records Showcase in September 2011. Sarah Pillow, besides singing straight Baroque interpretation of these songs, has for the past ten years been mixing rock, jazz and baroque in the most creative way. Sarah has two releases using this crossover concept, "Nuove Musiche" and "Remixes", both on the Buckyball Records label. This performance is the first that in addition to mixing styles, Sarah mixes instruments from both eras as well.
The Musicians are: Sarah Pillow, voice - Marc Wagnon, midi-vibes - Van Manakas, guitar - John Mark Rozendaal, bass viol - Webster Williams, tenor viol - Jon Price, bass - John O'Reilly Jr., drums.
This
piece is an anonymous Scottish metrical translation of the "Our Father",
set to the music of a four-part French secular chanson, Je suis
deshrite (1538) by Pierre Cadéac. Sarah Pillow,
soprano and Mary Anne Ballard, tenor viol (Galileo's Daughters) with
guests Lynn Fergusson, treble viol, and Douglas Kelley and Webster
Williams, bass viols. Performed March 27, 2011 at Madison Ave.
Presbyterian Church, New York City.
piece is an anonymous Scottish metrical translation of the "Our Father",
set to the music of a four-part French secular chanson, Je suis
deshrite (1538) by Pierre Cadéac. Sarah Pillow,
soprano and Mary Anne Ballard, tenor viol (Galileo's Daughters) with
guests Lynn Fergusson, treble viol, and Douglas Kelley and Webster
Williams, bass viols. Performed March 27, 2011 at Madison Ave.
Presbyterian Church, New York City.