Performing in Portland, MEPaul Cienniwa featured in the February issue of SOCO Magazine
SoCo Magazine published an excellent article about me and my work in their February edition. Click here to read the article. I am quite taken by how much the writer retained from the interview. Fortunately, I didn't say anything too unprintable!
Neither rain, nor snow ... stops harpsichordist from appointed recital, at least online
From the Providence Journal Arts blog:
Harpsichordist Paul Cienniwa was to perform a program of French baroque music this afternoon at St. Columba's in Middletown. If you had planned to head out to it, be advised, today's snow has changed those plans. But the show will go on ... on the Internet. Starting at 3 p.m. (the time of the planned St. Columba's concert), Cienniwa will perform the recital live from his home and stream it on the web . You can tune in as early as 2:30 as he tunes up and gets ready. A program for the recital is also posted on the web. Weather update on today's performance
Today's performance at St. Columba's in Middletown, RI has been cancelled due to the snow storm. However, the show will go on!
At 3pm (ET), I will perform the program from the comfort of my home with a live stream broadcast here: http://www.blogtv.com/people/pcienniwa Tune in as early as 2:30 as I tune the instrument and get things ready for the performance. To view the concert program, click here. I can't promise the best audio (or video) for the performance, but I encourage you to tune in--if only for a few minutes--to support live music on the internet! And, finally, my solo CD Harpsichord Music for a Thin Place is now available! Those of you who pre-ordered it might even have it in today's mail, just in time to enjoy it with a sip of wine while watching the falling snow. If you were planning on attending today's concert, please consider purchasing the CD instead and, meanwhile, enjoy today's live broadcast. "Harpsichord Music for a Thin Place" is now available!
I just recieved copies of my new CD--hot off the presses! Click here to order yours today. $15 and free shipping in the US.
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