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Dr Charles J.Hulin IV. Lasker Summer Music Festival. Integrating Art and Faith". External LINKS of INTEREST. Christian Fellowship of Art Music Composers. Christians in the Visual Arts. International Council of Ethnodoxologists. NorthHampton Chamber of Commerce. Reformation of the Arts and Music. The American Classical Music Hall of Fame. The Bible as Music. The Center for the Arts and Religion at Wesley Theological Seminary. The Christian Performing Artists' Fellowship.
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Integrating Art and Faith. The following links may be of interest to Christians in the visual and performing arts as well as others in the Lasker Summer Music Festival community. Christian Fellowship of Art Music Composers. Christians in the Visual Arts. Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts. International Council of Ethnodoxologists. Northampton Chamber of Commerce. Reformation of the Arts and Music. The American Classical Music Hall of Fame. The Bible as Music. James M. Guthrie.
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Hulin Music: February 2015
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Musings of a classical pianist . . . Wednesday, February 25, 2015. These days, I am having the privilege and fun of supporting a piano student in his first serious efforts at engaging with Mozart. He has played two or three Beethoven sonatas and done so rather well. A couple of lessons into his Mozart experience, he initiated a thoughtful conversation about how playing Mozart is distinctly different from playing Beethoven. Is a clear example of this. Gives an idea of this. Posted by Charles Hulin. Good a...
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Hulin Music: Rich Days
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Musings of a classical pianist . . . Friday, March 20, 2015. This March has been perhaps the busiest ever at our house or at least for the people who live at our house. But I could be wrong about that as there have been some really busy Marches before. If you're not familiar with the term "ekphrastic" I suggest looking it up as it's a fun one to know. A piano solo from Arthur Farwell's Impressions of the Wa-Wan Ceremony of the Omahas. A Chinese folk song sung by a colleague. The program was the life Chri...
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Hulin Music: Learning Aesthetics
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Musings of a classical pianist . . . Tuesday, July 07, 2009. After the Festival, I took a trip to Charlotte, NC to visit a student. While there, I had a great time staying with friends in the Hyaets Community. I also took the opportunity to visit Rock Hill, SC where I lived from 3rd grade to 11th grade. From some vantage points, the fountain is easily seen and framed from a distance and a higher elevation. From other directions, it is hidden until almost the last moment of one's approach. One can...Refle...
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Hulin Music: April 2015
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Musings of a classical pianist . . . Saturday, April 18, 2015. Last night, I was surprised by an answer to a question I wasn't asking. The question is related to questions I ask, but I don't think I've ever really considered it before. Why was time created? The answer was a profound one, one I found a little reductive. Perhaps because I was being too literal). And kind of jarring. I normally think of time as a mystery. But we seem to be passing through it,. Or maybe it's more like we're caught in it.
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Hulin Music: Glencairn
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Musings of a classical pianist . . . Wednesday, July 08, 2015. I've blogged before about the role Glencairn Gardens played in the formation of my aesthetics. In June, I revisited this lovely spot and now I'm blogging what was the stream of consciousness at that time. Stereo fountains and green-screened trails. Solitary benches for pondering and prayer. Hidden lawns where youngsters cuddle. And bridges for meetings real and imagined. A garden for grown-ups, too -. Strong willows and sunlit cypresses.
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Hulin Music: August 2014
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Musings of a classical pianist . . . Friday, August 29, 2014. As Kathy and I reach our 17. Wedding anniversary, I find myself thinking of the pains and losses we have suffered over the years. Some of those things seem like they could have really thrown us for a loop but I don't think any of them have. Lately I have found myself hearing from more and more atheists, agnostics, and believers who struggle with the question "How can a good God let such bad things happen? I think faith is much more than intell...
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Hulin Music: March 2015
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Musings of a classical pianist . . . Friday, March 20, 2015. This March has been perhaps the busiest ever at our house or at least for the people who live at our house. But I could be wrong about that as there have been some really busy Marches before. If you're not familiar with the term "ekphrastic" I suggest looking it up as it's a fun one to know. A piano solo from Arthur Farwell's Impressions of the Wa-Wan Ceremony of the Omahas. A Chinese folk song sung by a colleague. The program was the life Chri...
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Hulin Music: January 2015
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Musings of a classical pianist . . . Sunday, January 25, 2015. We composers and teachers of composition do well to understand ourselves as trouveres. "Trouvere" is one of the oldest words for "composer" and I think, at its root, it tells us more about what we do than our word "composer.". The newer word "composer" tends to wash over us as simply meaning someone who writes music. We add to that whatever mental images or baggage our individual knowledge of composers brings along with it. If you’re li...