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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Monday | April 25, 2005

Bartok, Brahms and Chopin at Edna Manley
ON FRIDAY evening the auditorium at the School of Music at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts was filled with the sounds of Bela Bartok, Frederic Chopin and Johannes Brahms.

Brown, Anderson fighting crime through music
RENOWNED PIANISTS, Huntley Brown and Jemuel Anderson, recently travelled to Jamaica to join HANDS (Hands Across Jamaica For Righteousness), to complete a series of workshops and benefit concerts to help fight violence in Jamaica.


A bit of Colombia set to dock in Kingston
WHEN COLOMBIA'S navy vessel Cartegena de Indias docks in the Kingston Harbour on April 27, it comes with offerings of trade, and understanding. The vessel's arrival in Kingston is an exploratory mission from Colombia ...


Calabash seminars end on 'bookish' note
WESTERN BUREAU: THE FOURTH and final session of this year's Calabash Publishing Seminar series, held at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of the West Indies...


Hammond, Holt shine in west
WESTERN BUREAU: HAD IT not been for the infractions of Fantan Mojah, whose utterances on stage sparked a bottle-throwing incident at the Llandilo Cultural Centre in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland...
















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