Eine Kleine Night Music
Danny Johnson
Happy Belated New Year!
Ok. That’s the post.
Bye!
-Danny
PS: In my dreams last night, I worked on three (3) separate TEMP projects! Each section was very distinct, and I knew which project I was working on. By coincidence, I’m sure, TEMP has three (3) projects on the stove right now: 1) Tales from the Decameron, 2) Fresh Take (not Fresh Steak!), and 3) Night Music!, Episode 2.
Hmmm. I wonder if there’s some connection there?
Join us on Sunday, January 24, for Episode 2 of Night Music!, in which Gitanjali Mathur and I interview Gil Zilkha about his golf game and his his recent hole-in-one! And some lovely music! See the details below!
NIGHT MUSIC!
Episode 2
Premiere:
Sunday, January 24, 2021, 8:00 pm CST
The video will be viewable through Friday, Jan. 29, 2021 at 11:00 pm.
Tickets must be purchased by 9:30 pm on Friday, Jan. 29, 2021.
Admission: $5 Student/Supporter; $15 Fan; $25 Friend; $50 Patron
The general admission price is the Fan category, $15. If you're struggling financially due to the Coronavirus situation, take advantage of our lower-priced Student/Supporter offer. If you’re able to pay a little more, and can help someone else pay less, please do so with the Friend and Patron prices.
Tickets available in advance online. For those who purchase tickets prior to Jan. 22, an email will be sent to you with video access instructions. Please check your spam folder. After Jan. 22, the video access will be given in your ticket confirmation email and tickets.
TEMPster Members will receive an email with video access; you will not need to purchase tickets to view the concert video.
For more information, call 512-377-6961 and leave a message,
or email boxoffice@early-music.org.
Night-Music! An Online Mini-Series with Gitanjali Mathur, Daniel Johnson, & Guests
Night Music will offer six short programs of calm and respite, focused on lullabies and the diversity of lullaby styles in cultures around the world. The second episode of Night Music features conversation with Gil Zilkha, one of Austin’s hardest working bass-baritones, and Gil sings two Hebrew songs from his childhood and describes how the songs came into being.