![]() Posted by: sdv Vivaldi Project Explores Neglected Treasures More Reviews and Feature in Early Music America She currently resides in Alexandria VA and enjoys dancing, reading, and traveling in her spare time. Nadege earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Business Management from The City College of the City University of New York, and holds a Master’s Degree in Performing Arts Management from New York University. She has also worked in the health insurance industry where her responsibilities included marketing and operations management. At JPAC she had the privilege and honor to program the venue’s first performance season in 2011 and through her work at HSA she worked to strengthen and increase art in education program in the school system in New York City. She has also held positions in New York as General Manager at the Jamaica Performing Arts Center (JPAC) and as Educational Outreach Director at the Harlem School of the Arts (HSA). Nadege currently works for The Washington Ballet as the School and Studio Manager. Nadege Noel, a native of Haiti, developed a strong interest in the arts, especially in dance, where she began her study of ballet as a young child and has been dancing Argentine Tango for the last 17 years. The Vivaldi Project announces its new Development Manager, Nadege Noel. Special thanks to Lafayette College for the use of their wonderful concert hall, the Bethlehem Comfort Suites for housing us. We cannot wait to hear the sound that Richard Price of Candlewood Digital was able to capture from our recording session. In addition we have included a trio sonata by our namesake Antonio Vivaldi as a link to the classical string trio's heredity. Bach, Carlo Antonio Campioni, Joseph Haydn, F. This work, in the unusual key of Bb minor, is part of the Moravian Music Foundation's Philharmonic Society of Bethlehem Collection and has likely not been played for more than 200 years. One trio in particular by Ignaz Klausek, is a special discovery. ![]() 1, the set of trios comprises works rarely performed, and most of them never before recorded. 2 of Discovering the Classical String Trio. 2 is in the Can!ĭuring the first week of September, Liz, Allison, and Stephanie recorded 7 new string trios for Vol. ![]() Discovering the Classical String Trio, vol. ![]()
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