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  • From humble beginnings in the small Macedonian city of Strumica to conquering stages across the globe, the Dzambo Agusevi Orchestra has risen to the very top of the international music scene
  • The University of West Florida Dr. Grier Williams School of Music will present Sara Davis Buechner, on Monday, October 9 at 7:30 p.m. The performance will be held in the Rolfs Music Hall at the Center for Fine and Performing Arts, Building 82, on the Pensacola campus.
     
    Noted for her musical command, cosmopolitan artistry, and visionary independence, Sara Davis Buechner is one of the most original concert pianists of our time. Lauded for her “intelligence, integrity and all-encompassing technical prowess” New York Times, “thoughtful artistry in the full service of music” Washington Post, and “astounding virtuosity” Philippine Star, Japan’s InTune magazine sums up: “Buechner has no superior.” 
    In her twenties, Buechner earned a bouquet of top prizes at the world’s premiere international piano competitions — Queen Elisabeth (Brussels), Leeds, Mozart (Salzburg), Beethoven (Vienna), and Sydney. She was a Bronze Medalist of the 1986 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and the Gold Medalist of the 1984 Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition. 
    Buechner has performed in every state and province of North America — as a recitalist, chamber musician, and soloist with top orchestras like the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, and Philadelphia Orchestra; and in venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and the Hollywood Bowl. She has toured throughout Latin and South America and Europe; and she enjoys a special following in Asia, where she has been a featured soloist with the Sydney Symphony, New Zealand Philharmonic, New Japan Philharmonic, and Shanghai Philharmonic, among many others. 
    She has commissioned and premiered important contemporary scores by composers such as Michael Brown, John Corigliano, Ray Green, Dick Hyman, Vitězslavá Kaprálová, Jared Miller, Joaquín Nin-Culmell, and Yukiko Nishimura. Ms. Buechner’s performance versatility extends to unique collaborations with film and dance (including tours with the Mark Morris Dance Group, and Japanese kabuki-mime-mask dancer Yayoi Hirano).
     
    Buechner has released numerous acclaimed recordings of rare piano music by composers such as Rudolf Friml (“A revelation” — The New York Times, Dana Suesse, Joseph Lamb, Joaquín Turina, Miklós Rózsa, and Ferruccio Busoni (including the world première recording of the Bach Busoni “Goldberg” Variations). Stereophile magazine selected her Gershwin CD as “Recording of the Month,” and her interpretation of Hollywood Piano Concertos won Germany’s coveted Deutsches Schauplatten Preis. Most recently her recorded traversal of the score to Carl Dreiser’s silent movie classic (1925) Master of the House may be heard on Criterion Collection DVD. 
    Buechner joined the faculty of Temple University’s Boyer College of Music and Dance in 2016, after previously teaching at the Manhattan School of Music, New York University, and the University of British Columbia. She has presented masterclasses and workshops at major pedagogic venues worldwide, adjudicated important international piano competitions, and is also a contributing editor for Dover Publications International. In 2017 Buechner marked her 30th year as a dedicated Yamaha Artist. 
    As a proud transgender woman, Buechner also appears as a speaker and performer at important LGBTQ events and has contributed interviews and articles about her own experience to numerous media outlets worldwide. 
     
    Buechner’s performance will include such pieces as Minuet from “Berenice” by G.F. Handel, Sonata in E flat major, KV 282 by Wolfgang Mozart, and Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin among others.
     
    Ticket prices are $20 for adults, $16 for seniors and military, $14 for UWF faculty and staff and non-UWF students, and $7 for high school students. UWF students get in free with a valid Nautilus card. For more information or to reserve tickets, please contact the CFPA Box Office at 850.857.6285 or online at uwf.edu/tickets. 
  • As one of the oldest communities in what is now the United States, Pensacola has a long history of ghost stories.

    Attend in person at the Downtown Branch of the Pensacola Public Library or join us via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUsfuyqrDIpHNaj_Y6n0zhXuQ8NOiSpPSI6 Questions, email info@wfgs.org
  • California's gas prices, well above the national average, have gone into overdrive, topping $6 a gallon in October. Why is gas so expensive in a state that's synonymous with the automobile?
  • The UWF Department of Music will present Mozart & Beyond - Steinway/ Bösendorfer Piano Celebration on Saturday, January 28 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be held in the Rolfs Music Hall at the Center for Fine & Performing Arts, Building 82, on the Pensacola campus.

    In 2007, due to the generous gift of Helen Wentworth, the UWF Department of Music became an “All-Steinway School”. At that time, UWF was only the second University with this distinction in the state of Florida. In 2021, the Dr. Grier Williams School of Music received an Imperial Bösendorfer as part of a generous legacy gift from Dr. Herman Emil & Valerie Wawrzyniak Rolfs. These remarkable donors have given these music students great tools for growth as musicians for generations to come.

    In honor of Helen and Warren Wentworth, the department initiated an Annual Steinway Piano Showcase and the celebration has become a popular annual event in the community. We continue this tradition with the annual piano celebration of the gift and showcasing the incredible work of our piano majors.

    For this year’s celebration, the talented pianists from the studios of Dr. Hedi Salanki-Rubardt and Mr. Blake Riley will perform a program including works by Mozart, Schubert, Ginastera, Albeniz, Bartok, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, as well as others.

    Since becoming an All-Steinway School many of these piano students moved on to continue their studies at top graduate music programs such as the Cleveland Institute of Music, Florida State University, Belmont University, Louisiana State University, University of Southern Mississippi, University of Tennessee, Michigan State University, Montclair University to name a few.

    This event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. For more information or to reserve tickets, please contact the CFPA Box Office at 850.857.6285.
  • Join several local scientists and climate advocates as they hold a “teach-in” on the science of climate change using the recently released National Climate Assessment (NCA). The NCA is a comprehensive report on climate change in the U.S. and is published every four years, representing the combined work of dozens of Federal agencies and many of the nation’s top scientists.

    Hotter temperatures, stronger hurricanes, heavier rainstorms, and the resulting impacts on public health and the economy are just a few of the impacts of climate change on Pensacola and the Gulf Coast. The teach-in is an intensive session of climate science and impacts for a general audience, helping local residents learn more about the epic challenge of our time, how Pensacola is already being impacted, and the decisions we can make now to help protect our community.

    Presenters include:

    Goldie Kpeli, a University of West Florida (UWF) graduate student studying the effects of climate change on public health in the southeast;

    Jay McGee, who holds a BS in biology from the University of West Florida and led UWF’s 100% Renewable Campus Campaign;

    Larry Chamblin, a longtime Pensacola climate advocate who hosted Pensacola’s first public conversation on climate change in 2007; and

    Christian Wagley, who holds a master’s degree in biology/coastal zone studies from the University of West Florida and is an environmental advocate for the nonprofit group Healthy Gulf.

    Please join us for an interactive presentation and discussion!

    The presentation is part of a regular speaker series on climate change and related issues sponsored by 350 Pensacola, Healthy Gulf and Climate Together Pensacola. For more information: christian@healthygulf.org

    This event is not sponsored or endorsed by the West Florida Public Libraries or Escambia County
  • The Art Gallery (TAG) in the UWF Center for Fine and Performing Arts presents TAGGED, a juried student exhibition open to submissions from all current students at UWF. This gallery will be held weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Center for Fine and Performing Arts in The Art Gallery from Thursday, March 6, through Thursday, April 3. An opening receiption is scheduled for Thursday, March 6, at 5 p.m.

    Tickets are not required and admission is free.
  • Thomas Wheeler led the Justice Department's civil rights unit through a period of transition. He told lawyers he never intended to stay in the job permanently.
  • Join us for the premiere or our Trash Free Waters Short Film, a live poem reading by local artist Nate Schweigert, and Trash Trivia at Odd Colony Brewing Co. in downtown Pensacola on August 27th from 6-8pm! There will be prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams. The short film premiere will start at 6:00pm, followed by the poem reading and trivia. This event is FREE, so grab your friends and come on out!

  • The Well will host its Fall Bourbon Cocktail Competition on Monday, October 6, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by Green River Distilling Co., the event will feature seven of Pensacola’s best bartenders putting their skills to the test with original bourbon cocktails inspired by fall flavors.

    Guess can expect four unique creations, with three prepared for the judges and one featured in a charity auction. Admission is free and open to the public, offering a chance to enjoy great cocktails while supporting a good cause.
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