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Listen to Classical Music With “Fresh Ears” at May Lecture

 

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OCEAN CITY – Allow your imagination to take wing as you listen to classical music with a Fresh Ears® experience at the May installment of the free monthly music lectures by Paul M. Somers, sponsored by the Bay-Atlantic Symphony.
This month’s installment, the concluding lecture of the 2011-12 season, is entitled “The Listener Owns It.” Allow yourself to respond to unfamiliar music, unhampered by preconceptions caused by the music’s name, nationality, genre, gender, or title. It is not a “guess the composer” competition, but a chance to say what you like or dislike without any “politically correct” considerations. The identity of the musical selections is revealed at the end.
The lecture will occur on Tue., May 8, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at the Ocean City Public Library, Room 110, 1735 Simpson Ave., Ocean City.
Somers, Adult Education Director for the Bay-Atlantic Symphony, is a also a composer, performer, founder of Maurice River Music, was for 25 years the harpsichordist for the Virtuoso Strings of New York, and was a reviewer for the Star-Ledger.
The lectures are co-sponsored by the library.
For further information, call the Bay-Atlantic Symphony at (856) 451-1169 or Somers at Maurice River Music at (856) 506-0580. For the Cape May County series, you can also call the Cape May County Library at (609) 463-6350.

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