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October 2001

10-31-2001
BARD COLLEGE PRESENTS PERFORMANCE OF NADA YOGA AND DHRUPAD VOCAL MUSIC FROM NORTHERN INDIA November 11 program features Shanti Shivani, Bard students, and Jeffrey Lidke on tablas Full Story
10-31-2001
BARD COLLEGE CHAMBER GROUP AND STRING QUARTET WILL PERFORM ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Program includes works by Haydn and Beethoven Full Story
10-26-2001
"ETHICS AND SALVATION" IN JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY, AND ISLAM IS THE TOPIC OF THE DECEMBER 6 LECTURE-DIALOGUE WITH JONATHAN BROCKOPP, BRUCE CHILTON, AND JACOB NEUSNER AT BARD Full Story
10-24-2001
THE JOHN ASHBERY POETRY SERIES AT BARD COLLEGE PRESENTS TWO READINGS DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER Program on November 9 features poets Jonathan Williams and Thomas Meyer; November 16 reading features Juliana Spahr and Bill Luoma Full Story
10-24-2001
THE BROTHER OF JESUS: JAMES THE JUST AND HIS MISSION, EDITED BY BARD PROFESSORS BRUCE CHILTON AND JACOB NEUSNER, WILL BE PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER Full Story
10-22-2001
PETER MARK, AFRICAN ART HISTORY SPECIALIST, WILL SPEAK AT BARD COLLEGE ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 29 Topic of lecture is "19th-Century French Images of Casamance Architecture (Senegal)" Full Story
10-19-2001
FALL INTERGENERATIONAL SEMINARS AT BARD COLLEGE WILL BE OFFERED DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER Topics include scenic trails, examination of the Bible and Koran, development around the city of Hudson, Old Testament images, and exploring family heritage at El Full Story
10-17-2001
THE WOODSTOCK CHAMBER ORCHESTRA CONCERT SERIES AT BARD CONTINUES ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Program features works by Juan Crisóstomo de Arriaga and Mendelssohn Full Story
10-17-2001
VIVA VERDI SERIES AT BARD COLLEGE PRESENTS A LECTURE BY VERDI BIOGRAPHER MARY JANE PHILLIPS-MATZ ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Full Story
10-16-2001
BARD IN CHINA SCHEDULES NOVEMBER LECTURE SERIES Programs feature talks on Chinese Architecture, Globalization in East Asia, and Border Troubles in China, as well as a talk about and screening of an Early Chinese Film Full Story
10-15-2001
AN EVENING OF SOLO AND DUO PERFORMANCES BY MEMBERS OF THE BARD COLLEGE MUSIC FACULTY ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 Performances includes works by Barker, Bartók, Foss, Koshkin, Messiaen, Ravel, Rossini, and others Full Story
10-10-2001
CONDUCTORS INSTITUTE AT BARD COLLEGE ANNOUNCES SUMMER 2002 INSTITUTE "No serious conductor should miss the opportunity to study at the Institute."
-Marin Alsop, Music Director, Colorado Symphony Orchestra Full Story
10-10-2001
DA CAPO CHAMBER PLAYERS WILL PERFORM AT BARD COLLEGE ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Program features a work by Elliott Carter and three premieres of works by Penka Kouneva, Harold Meltzer, and Eugene Lee Full Story
10-09-2001
ROCKIN' THE SHTETL, A MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION ON THE HISTORY OF KLEZMER MUSIC, WILL BE PRESENTED AT BARD November 6 Program Traces Klezmer's Journey from Old World Shtetls to New World Nightclubs Full Story
10-08-2001
A DAY OF POETRY TO CELEBRATE ROBERT KELLY'S 40 YEARS AT BARD COLLEGE November 10 program features poetry readings, performances, and a Stan Brakhage film Full Story
10-05-2001
COLORADO QUARTET CONCERT IS RESCHEDULED FOR NOVEMBER 28 AT BARD COLLEGE Program features works by Beethoven, Husa, and Brahms Full Story
10-04-2001
IKEBANA, THE ART OF JAPANESE FLOWER ARRANGING, IS THE TOPIC OF A LECTURE-DEMONSTRATION AT BARD COLLEGE ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 Full Story
10-04-2001
JONATHAN BOYARIN, ANTHROPOLOGIST AND ETHNOGRAPHER OF THE LIFESTYLE AND CULTURE OF JEWS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, WILL SPEAK AT BARD ON OCTOBER 23 Topic of his talk is "A Modern Meeting: Or, How Jewish Was the Man with the Scar?" Full Story
10-04-2001
LEADING AUTHORITIES ON ANIMAL BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION TO SPEAK AT BARD COLLEGE ON OCTOBER 18 AND OCTOBER 25 Distinguished Scientist Lecture Series Continues with Cornell Scientists Dr. Thomas Eisner on October 18 and Dr. Paul Sherman on October 25 Full Story
10-04-2001
LEADING AUTHORITIES ON ANIMAL BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION TO SPEAK AT BARD COLLEGE ON OCTOBER 18 AND OCTOBER 25 Distinguished Scientist Lecture Series Continues with Cornell Scientists Dr. Thomas Eisner on October 18 and Dr. Paul Sherman on October 25 Full Story
10-03-2001
TIBETAN BUDDHIST MONKS WILL BE IN RESIDENCE AT BARD COLLEGE ON OCTOBER 15 AND 16 Programs will feature sacred music and dance as well as teachings on Buddhism Full Story
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