Showing posts with label listening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label listening. Show all posts

Monday, July 12, 2010

"A Little Summer Music" Hammered Dulcimer Concert

"A Little Summer Music" Hammered Dulcimer Concert
Tuesday July 13th, 2010


St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in Columbia continues its "A Little Summer Music" summer concert series July 13th with the Humphries/Isley Duo. The concert is free and begins at 12 noon. Stephen Humphries is well-known for his hammered dulcimer performances as well as on drums and percussion. In 2007 he won the National Hammered Dulcimer Championship at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas. He will pair up with Columbia guitarist and singer/songwriter Jesse Isley, who has performed with artists such as Will Hoge and the Avett Brothers. Box lunches can be reserved and prepaid ($10) by July 9th; call 252-1994.

St. Timothy's Episcopal Church
Columbia, South Carolina

For information (803) 765-1519
Contact: (803 765-1519

Monday, June 21, 2010

"Birds Plus Bees Equal Love" Concert

"Birds Plus Bees Equal Love" Concert
Tuesday June 22nd, 2010



Professional early music ensemble, the Columbia Baroque Soloists, celebrates Midsummer’s Eve with a musical fantasy of birds and bees, June 22nd at Columbia's Shandon United Methodist Church. The "Birds Plus Bees Equal Love" Concert combines music of G. F. Handel, Jean-Fury Rebel, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Thomas Aren, John Dowland and others with frolicking comedy and mythological drama. There will be a Concert Conversations session at 7pm, and the performance begins at 7:30. A reception with Honey Cake follows the concert. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, and $5 for Students. For information, call 803-256-8383 x 113.


Columbia Baroque Soloists
Columbia, South Carolina

For information (803) 286-8383
E-mail to: Karen Daves

Monday, June 14, 2010

Guess the collection- ANSWERS!

Here's another image in our series, "Guess the Special Collection!"

This is an album cover from a Marshall Tucker Band LP. This band is from the state of South Carolina, so this item is a part of our South Carolina Collection.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Interesting finds in listening

Over at Proper Discord, they wrote about a test to see if people could identify CD quality sound from compressed audio formats. I'm not giving away the answer, so you'll have to read it for yourself!