World Premiere: TJ Cole's To the Universe (New Haven Symphony Orchestra)
10/4/2018 - Woolsey Hall, New Haven, CT USA
The New Haven Symphony Orchestra played the world premiere of TJ Cole's fanfare To the Universe. This work was commissioned to honor the orchestra's 125th Anniversary Season. The New Haven Symphony Orchestra is the fourth oldest Symphony in the United States.
New Haven, Connecticut: Downtown Driving Tour (Including Yale Campus)
Our driving tour video of downtown New Haven, Connecticut. The video starts coming off the interstate and making our way around parts of the Yale University Campus.
New Haven was settled as a town in 1638 and incorporated as a city in 1784. The current city population is just over 130,000 while the metro area is closer to 900,000. The city is on New Haven Harbor on Long Island Sound.
The largest building in downtown is the Connecticut Financial Center. This skyscraper is located at 157 Church Street, is 383 feet in height with 26 floors and opened in 1990. This building is seen in the video.
New Haven is 81 miles northeast of New York City, 138 miles southwest of Boston, Massachusetts and 39 miles south of Hartford, CT. The downtown streets were used extensively for the chase scene near the beginning of the iconic movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. But that movie here:
Yale University was founded in 1701 and is the third oldest institution of higher education in the United States of America. Home to the Yale Bulldogs, over 13,000 students are enrolled each year with a staff of over 4,000 educators.
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History of New Haven, Connecticut / History of towns in United States
Country: United States
State: Connecticut
County: New Haven
City: New Haven
Population (2010):
• City 129,779
• Density 6,500/sq mi (2,500/km2)
• Metro 862,477
New Haven is the second largest city in Connecticut and the seat of New Haven County. Situated on Long Island Sound about 75 miles from New York City, New Haven is both a manufacturing and educational center for Connecticut. Neighboring Waterbury is 21 miles from New Havenand situated on the Naugatuck River.
In the spring of 1638, a group of English Puritans led by Theophilus Eaton and the Rev. John Davenport, settled at the head of New Haven Bay. At first it was ruled by a plantation covenant, but in 1639, the settlers decided to become a theocracy and to be ruled entirely by scripture. The Old Green in the center of the city was laid out by the surveyor John Brockett around 1640.
In 1664, New Haven became part of the colony of Connecticut. From 1701 to 1873, New Haven shared the title of capital with Hartford. During the Revolutionary War, New Haven supported the American cause, although there were numerous Loyalists in the city, 75 of whom had their property confiscated. New Haven was invaded by General William Tryon in 1779, but the British were repulsed before they could burn the city.
Yale College, founded in Saybrook, was moved to New Haven in 1717, where it developed into Yale University. Some of Yale's buildings are found around the Old Green, along with three churches that were built in 1814: Trinity, Center, and United. Another landmark is the Ives Memorial Library, the central library of the New Haven Free Public Library, built in 1908. The New Haven Symphony Orchestra is the fourth oldest symphony in America, having given its first performance in 1895.
Edgerton Park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Edgewood Park began with sixty acres donated in 1889. Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. designed the layout in 1910.
In 1954, Mayor Richard Lee began his first of eight terms as Mayor of New Haven. Lee hoped to stem the emigration of the middle class, eliminate the slums and revitalize the economy. More than $300 million dollars was spent in public and private construction in renewal areas during Lee's administration.
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Yale-New Haven Hospital is the primary hospital associated with Yale University. St. Raphael's Hospital, founded in 1907, also co-operates with Yale's medical school.
However, revitalization of many areas of the city continued after Lee left office in 1969. Wooster Square, which in the 1950's was a slum, is now home to new commercial and industrial buildings and an established historic district. In 1994 The Audubon Arts Center Complex was completed. Revitalization is also occurring in Science Park, the East Shore community, the harborfront, Upper State Street and many other areas.
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New Haven String Orchestra Performing BRINCADEIRA
The event is called MUSIC MAKES NEW HAVEN. It is a wonderful concert which gather and combine several music education organizations in New Haven, Connecticut. The students from these organizations performed under the lead of William Boughton, conductor and music director of New Haven Symphony Orchestra, and Thomas Duffy, as guest conductor, who is a professor of music and director of University Band at Yale University.
The music education organizations that involved in the event are:
All City Honors Ensemble (a program of Music in Schools Initiative from Yale School of Music);
Neighborhood Music School;
Music Haven; and
New Haven Symphony Orchestra.
The string orchestra which was a combining students from All City Honors String Orchestra and Music Haven String Ensemble performed Heitor Villa-Lobos' composition called Brincadeira (joke) from the String Quartet No. 1, W099.
The Defense of New Haven Trailer 01
New award winning movie from Little Crew Studios - creators of The Runner from Ravenshead. littlecrewstudios.com
Crossbows, boats, spies, and cannons clash as the City Defense Force and Raiders square off in this award-winning movie the whole family will enjoy again and again. From the creators of The Runner from Ravenshead comes a story of action and adventure, tears and laughter - featuring a unique all-children cast and accompanied by an original score recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra.
Caught in the upheaval when the Raiders begin attacks against the city of New Haven, Alec joins the team that forms the thin line of defense. Slowed by a physical handicap and resistance from members of the team, Alec must choose where to focus his efforts if he is to keep his job with the force, and if they are to stop the Raiders from destroying the city.
Join Alec, Eddie, Pete and the crew as they battle through perilous adventures, hilarious mishaps, and tear-jerking moments in this allegorical story filled with fun, humor, and a reminder of the importance of God's Word in our life.
Visiting Yale University, Private university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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Autumn in New Haven
Hillhouse Ave, New Haven, November 3. Filmed with iPhone SE; video quality, unfortunately, was somewhat compressed by the editing software.
Symphony No. 1 Final
Middletown (CT) High School Goes To The Symphony. Middletown High School's concert band, concert choir and strings performed with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra at the Bushnell Center for the Arts (Hartford, CT) on May 11, 2015. This is one of the student soloists, Benjamin Henderson playing Symphony No. 1 Final by Alexandre Guilmant on organ, accompanied by the New Haven Symphony Orchestra. Middletown High School's superb musical educators include Kimberly Everson, Anthony Pandolfe, Michael Gosselin, Pinar Gosterisli and Marco Gaylord.
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To Be Free (Yale Glee Club)
Live performance by the Yale Glee Club, director Jeffrey Douma and pianist Mahima Kumara
Hendrie Hall at Yale University, New Haven CT, November 9, 2018
This arrangement of Joseph Brackett’s well-known Shaker song “Simple Gifts” draws on the Shakers’ history as an immigrant group to the colonial United States with the addition of a new second verse and chorus. It emphasizes the second clause in the opening line, that it’s a gift to be free, and it elaborates on the idea of being in “the place just right,” expressing gratitude for our communities and emphasizing the importance of showing kindness to the newly arrived stranger. I have taken many rhythmic liberties with Brackett’s song, in addition to fragmenting and layering the tune, but it is still recognizable as the song that is as quintessentially American as the idea of freedom itself. To Be Free is the winner of the 2018 Yale Glee Club Emerging Composers Competition, and was premiered by the Yale Glee Club with artistic director Jeffrey Douma November 2018.
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A Christmas Carol in Concert: God Bless Us
Kathleen Turner and James Naughton star in the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and Ivoryton Playhouse's A Christmas Carol in Concert.
Inspired by spoken on-air radio performances of the early 20th Century, this new and intimate re-imagining of Charles Dickens’s classic tale features Academy Award-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Kathleen Turner in the role of Ebenezer Scrooge, Tony Award-winner James Naughton as the ghosts, and an original soundtrack performed by musicians from the New Haven Symphony Orchestra.
Written by Arthur Yorinks
Based on the story by Charles Dickens
Score by John Forster
Directed by Elliott Forrest
December 8 & 9, 2019 | Ivoryton Playhouse
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MUSIC MAKES NEW HAVEN CONCERT: MEGURU (Traditional South Africa)
Music Makes New Haven is a wonderful event held in New Haven, Connecticut, recently at Woolsey Hall. The event tried to highlight the music education and empowerment that involves students in New Haven through several music organization. The organizations that got involved in the event were: All City Honors Ensemble ( a music program from Music in Schools Initiative of Yale School of Music), Neighborhood Music School, Music Haven and New Haven Symphony Orchestra. During the concert, the students who belong in the band, wind ensemble, string orchestra and choir, showed their abilities in the concert performing MEGURU, a traditional South African song. Thomas C. Duffy, a Yale professor of music and director of the Yale University Band, conducted the ensemble.
University of New Haven Concert Band
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Buenos Aires hora cero performed by the New Haven Chorale, Edward Bolkovac, Director
Astor Piazzola's work arranged by Nestore Zadoff. This haunting Argentinian piece was performed on June 3, 2012 by the New Haven Chorale at Woolsey Hall in New Haven, CT USA
Middletown High Goes to the Symphony - God Bless America
Middletown High School Concert Band, Concert Strings, Concert Choir, and New Haven Symphony Orchestra perform God Bless America by Irving Berlin
During Middletown High School Goes to the Symphony, May 22, 2017, at The Bushnell in Hartford, CT
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University of New Haven Marching Band