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The Human Being as a Musical Being

Event Details for The Human Being as a Musical Being

Saturday,
4:00pm–6:00pm
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Presented by: Rudolf Steiner Community Center - Library & Bookshop
110 Martin Alley
Pasadena, CA 91105

626.795.7105
www.anthroposophyla.org

Free event - donations welcome

You are invited to attend a unique musical discussion and performance at the Rudolf Steiner Community Center titled "The Human Being as a Musical Being," a public talk and demonstration with Margaret Shipman.

Tones make up the physical world, yet we cannot weigh, measure, nor often even recognize them. We will explore the mystery of the keys of music, beginning with the layout of the piano keyboard. Through examples of music, we will hear how the mood of E Flat Minor affects us very differently than the mood of D Major. We can begin to understand how the planets and stars sing to one another - and to us!

Margaret Shipman started playing both cello and piano in grade school and graduated from Eastman School of Music. She practiced violin making and restoration with Hans Weisshaar in Los Angeles for 21 years. They co-authored a book on restoration techniques and, upon his death, she continued running the shop for another 15 years before passing it to the next generation. Margaret has studied the work of Rudolf Steiner for 25 years and considers it the core of her life.

This discussion and performance take place on Saturday, April 26, 4:00-6:00 PM. The talk will be followed with a performance of Beethoven’s Sonata for Cello and Piano by Margaret Shipman and Jay Kohorn.  This is a free event, but donations are welcome.

 

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