Concert Blog Series

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  • Interview with Allen Krantz

    October 3, 2012

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    Allen Krantz, a graduate of the San Francisco Conservatory and Stanford University, has received acclaim as a composer, solo guitarist, and chamber musician.  His performances throughout the United States have included appearances at Carnegie Hall, Saratoga Performing Arts Center and the Phillips Collection in Washington, with his diverse programs often featuring original compositions.  What part…
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  • Our beautiful 10th Anniversary Season brochure

    September 27, 2012

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    We are happy to share with you our 2012-13 10th Anniversary Season brochure (link leads to a PDF file). Isn’t it beautiful? Design by GHI Design.
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  • Broad Street Review includes us in “nine great coming attractions”

    September 26, 2012

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    We are very happy that Tom Purdom has listed our entire 2012-13 season as one of his “nine great coming attractions” in the Broad Street Review. In his words: “with programs that feature every kind of vocal music from rarefied art songs to Broadway show tunes, and they haven’t put on a bad show yet”…
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  • Photos from Cabaret, A Sentimental Journey, posted

    June 22, 2012

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    A quick little update for you: our Cabaret was a great success! We have two photos taken by Bill Marrazzo on the Cabaret page.
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  • As the Ink Dries… new and newer American Song

    May 23, 2012

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    Lyric Fest joins forces with the CoOPERAtive program at Rider University to present a recital of American song on July 20.
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  • Photos from Once Upon a Time

    May 2, 2012

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    Here is an album with photos from Once Upon a Time. It is as much fun as the photos suggest! If you missed it, catch it Sunday, 5/6, at 3 pm in Trinity Presbyterian Church, 499 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034, http://www.trinpres.org/ — no ticket required; free-will offering at door.
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  • Review of Once Upon a Time by Tom Purdom

    May 2, 2012

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    The Broad Street Review has a review of the April 29 performance of Once Upon a Time, written by Tom Purdom. Tom starts with this: Everyone who values the Classical music tradition agrees that we must cultivate audiences if the tradition is to survive. The Lyric Fest song series supports that noble cause with an…
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  • Jake Miller and the Queen of the Night

    April 22, 2012

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    Actor Jake Miller and Suzanne DuPlantis talk about the Queen of the Night from the Magic Flute, on the program in our family concert Once Upon a Time. Don’t miss the little sample of Maggie Moliterno singing the Queen’s aria near the end of the clip!
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  • Actor Jake Miller talks with Suzanne DuPlantis about Once Upon a Time

    April 22, 2012

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    Jake Miller and Suzanne discuss Once Upon a Time.
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  • Preview video of Once Upon a Time

    April 22, 2012

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    Our newest video clip: Suzanne DuPlantis interviews Katy Pracht and Maggie Moliterno, two of the singers in our upcoming family concert “Once Upon a Time“. (This, as well as all other clips, is always available in our Listen and Watch page.)
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  • One more great review of the 1912 concert

    March 28, 2012

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    This one by Sharon Torello, on LocalArtsLive.com, a site well worth an extended visit by classical music lovers in the Philadelphia area. How often do you read a sentence like this in a review of a song performance? It was as if the poem was projected on a IMAX screen. Well then! Read the whole…
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  • Another rave review of the 1912 concert

    March 27, 2012

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    The review was written by Tom Purdom and published in the Broad Street Review. Some choice tidbits to whet your appetite for the whole thing: […] one of Lyric Fest’s most varied and entertaining programs, complete with an after-concert mingle that included birthday cake and champagne in the Academy of Vocal Arts reception room. The event…
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