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FM Cultural Calendar | Starting Sunday, March 1, 2009
American Graffiti The late 1950s and 60s was one of the most exciting tumultuous and creative periods in American musical history. Chuck Berry, Miles Davis, Leonard Bernstein and the Beatles were busily revolutionizing the musical soundscape. 03/01/2009 - 03/13/2009 (various locations) website
2008 Award Winners Recital First place winner Sam Oram, and Second place winner Eric Clark, will perform works by Bach, Debussy, Liszt and Prokofiev. 03/01/2009 Time: 3:00 pm
Location: First Unitarian Church, Shadyside website
The Morningside Trio Alex K. Joes, clarinet; Greta Schottman, cello; and Alaine Fink, piano, feature works by Beethoven, Brahms and Muczynski. 03/01/2009 Time: 3:00 pm 159 N. Bellefield Ave. Pittsburgh, PA website | map
A Trio of Anniversaries The Slippery Rock Piano Trio, comprising SRU faculty members Warren Davidson, violin; Paula Tuttle, cello; and Nanette Kaplan Soloman, piano, celebrate the bicentennials of the death of Haydn and the birth of Mendelssohn, and the 60th anniversary of the death of Spanish composer Joaquin Turina. 03/01/2009 Time: 3:00 pm 319 S. Market St. New Wilmington, PA website | map
Afro Blue A capella jazz vocal ensemble from Howard University will perform in concert as well as during the select morning worship services. 03/01/2009 Time: 3:00 pm 414 Grant St. Sewickley, PA website | map
Heavenly Music in Sacred Splendor Violinist Louis Lev and Harpist Gretchen Van Hoesen will perform in concert to benefit "Project Jericho," the Smithfield United Church of Christ's fundraising effort. The concert will include Schubert's Sonatina; Ravel's Piece en Forme de Habanera; and Thomas Rajna's Suite for Violin and Harp. 03/02/2009 Time: 6:00 pm 620 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, PA website | map
 Pittsburgh Arts in Tough Economic Times This forum and panel discussion with local arts funders will include results from a recent survey of local nonprofits, insights from a panel of arts funders, and people from the local arts community sharing ideas on how the creative sector might face today's challenges. Free and open to the public. 03/03/2009 Time: 2:00 pm
Location: 4th Floor Studio, Benedum Center, 719 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh website
 Bob Woodward This two-time Pulitzer Prize winning reporter is referred to by his peers as "the best pure reporter of his generation." His relentless investigative drive and access to top political insiders has resulted in fascinating insights into the highest levels of Washington. He has 11 #1 non-fiction bestsellers to his credit. 03/04/2009 Time: 8:00 pm Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, PA website | map
Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic/Student Composers The Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic, conducted by Efrain Amaya, plays compositions by students. 03/04/2009 Time: 8:00 pm
Location: Carnegie Music Hall website
Women in Music Festival Featuring 14 artists including Bahamadia (March 6 at 8 pm), Toshi Reagon (March 7 at 8 pm) and a host of Pittsburgh female artists and guest performers. The festival includes concerts, workshops and special events celebrating emerging and world class music makers. 03/05/2009 - 03/07/2009 980 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA website | map
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