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In Defiance! Seattle, May 9, 2005
Steven R. Gerber, "Fanfare for the Voice of A-M-E-R-I-C-A," Feb. 19-20
Judith Sainte Croix, San Juan Symphony, Feb. 19-20
New York Virtuoso Singers, All-Barber, Merkin, March 8
American Youth Symphony, Carnegie Hall, April 2
Paul Moravec, MORPH for String Orchestra, Feb. 8
Americas Vocal Ensemble, �Music and Poetry from Latin America," Feb. 15
American Voices, Brian Sacawa, Miller Theater, February 16
Judith Lang Zaimont, Florida State Festival of New Music, February 4
Lois Brandwynne, Merkin Concert Hall, March 22


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2/19/2005
The Music for Peace Project 2005, an unprecedented global effort to promote world peace and social justice, will involve hundreds of musical performances from April 8 through 10, 2005. Through the simultaneous performance of a large number of concerts worldwide, the Music for Peace Project will bring popular and media attention to peace efforts while uniting a vibrant community of socially-conscious artists who believe in peaceful solutions for the future. It is hoped that the Music for Peace Project will increasingly become a global celebration of peace.

Both existing and specially-produced performances may be part of the effort. Musicians wishing to participate register by signing a simple form on the Peace Project website: www.m4p.org or by writing to MAP at info@m4p.org.

 



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