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What's
New?
- January
2013:
Gail Archer is pleased to announce The Muse's
Voice: A Celebration of International Women Composers
concert series in New York City.
See all the dates here.
- August
2012:
The Diapason reviews Franz Liszt: A Hungarian
Rhapsody
"This
is a highly recommended recording for the serious
lover of the organ works of Franz Liszt... enjoy this
recording with many repeated listenings
for
the ultimate effect of embracing this music."
Read the article here.
Read
all reviews here.
- November
2011:
Gail Archer announces American Idyll concert
series in New York City, featuring music by American
women (living composers) and men over the last 100
years, including a premier of a new Hayes Biggs work
on January 25. Concert dates:
January 25, 2012, 7:30pm St. Paul’s Chapel,
Columbia University
February
11, 2012, 4:00pm,
The R. C. Church of St. Agnes
March 23, 2012, 7:30pm,
St. Francis Xavier, R. C. Church
April 27, 2012, 7:30pm, Rutgers Presbyterian Church
May 23, 2012, 7:30pm, Central Synagogue
Download the program here.
Download the press release here.
- August
23, 2011:
Meyer Media announces Gail Archer's newest CD release
Franz Liszt, A Hungarian Rhapsody
Gail Archer commemorates the 200th birthday of one
of the most prominent 19th century piano composers,
Franz Liszt (1811-1886). Franz Liszt, A Hungarian
Rhapsody features a priceless treasure of Liszt’s
organ music dating from 1849 to the end of his life.
Click
here for more information.
Click
here to see all of Gail's CDs.
- Spring
2011 :
Gail Archer’s Liszt Bicentennial New York concert
series:
February
6, 2011, 3:00pm, St. Jean Baptiste
March 13, 2011, 3:00pm, West End Collegiate
Church
April 8, 2011, 7:30pm, Church of the Heavenly Rest
Click
here to download the press release.
Click here for
all upcoming concert dates.
- December
2010:
Prof. Gail Archer and choral students to participate
in historic Carnegie Hall concert benefitting Doctors
Without Borders.
Click here for details.
- September
2010:
Gail Archer on Pipedreams.
Pipedreams, produced by American Public Media
and heard nationally on NPR, has selected Gail Archer's
recording of Leipzig's Chorale Komm, Gott Schöpfer,
heiliger Geist, to open a recent broadcast. Click
here
to listen to the entire epsiode.
The recording is avialable on Gail Archer's new album
'J.S. Bach The Transcendent Genius, available
from Meyer Media here.
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of St. Cecilia by Bernardo Strozzi courtesy of the Collections
of the Nelsom-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri (Purchase:
Nelson Trust) 44-39 Photograph by Robert Newcombe.
Photo
(top left) Gail Archer copyright Buck Ennis.
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