The newly enlarged ICAMus Website Links Page now listing also Facebook Pages.
The ICAMus Website Links Page is now listing also Facebook Pages of Organizations and Institutions specializing in American Music or specific aspects of it.
The ICAMus Website Links Page is now listing also Facebook Pages of Organizations and Institutions specializing in American Music or specific aspects of it.
An ICAMus YouTube Channel has been created. Illustrated with signature logo and cover art, connected to the Organization's Website, Facebook page and Google+, the ICAMus Channel is now ready to begin sharing the Organization's recordings and videos.
The International Center for American Music has established a continuing collaboration project with its longtime partner Prescott Studio, a Florence-based Company providing surtitles for the sung or spoken text of the live Performing Arts, across languages. ICAMus welcomes this opportunity to expand its own scope, and aims at creating a center of excellence with Prescott.
Release Celebration of the CD: Samuel Barber, Souvenirs & Recollections. Early and Late Piano Music, pianists Giampaolo Nuti and Daniela De Santis, Stradivarius, 2013. An evening of CD presentation, live performance, musicological comments, projections and CD signing. Scuola Comunale di Musica “Giuseppe Verdi”, Via Santa Trinità 2, Prato, Italy; Wednesday 12 February 2014, 9:00pm.
A scholarly article by flutist, researcher and teacher Viola Shaula Valerio explores the production of flute music in Colonial America and the first original pieces for this instrument in Early American Music, focusing on compositions by Stephen C. Foster and Anthony Ph. Heinrich.
Preview of Samuel Barber Complete Thematic Catalogue - Sibelius SCORCH files featured in In Depth.
A selection of Victor Herbert operetta Babes in Toyland performed at the annual Scuola di Musica di Fiesole Festa della Musica, in Fiesole, Italy under the ICAMus guidance.
American musical specialist Lorenzo Puliti offers a Lecture on West Side Story on March 29, 2012 at the Benedictine College, Villa Morghen, in Florence, Italy.
The Second Edition of Puccini, the United States and the Years of “La Fanciulla”: Previously Unpublished Correspondence of Giacomo Puccini to George Maxwell; with a Letter to Carlo Clausetti. Discovered by Aloma Bardi at the Library of Congress, Transcribed and Edited by Barbara Boganini, ICAMus, February 2012.
The Society for American Music has welcomed ICAMus as the Society’s first non-academic Affiliate Member. The Center thankfully acknowledges the guidance received from SAM over the years.