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Music and the Human Condition – New Year’s: The Inner Life of Music

Dec 29, 2023

Single-day participation in Karl Middleman’s New Year’s Retreat, "The Inner Life of Music." Lunch and dinner included!
8:30am - 9pm

Tiered Pricing
Standard Price: $150
Subsidizing Price: $175
Subsidized Price: $125

If the subsidized price is financially inaccessible, please wait to register and first apply for financial assistance below.

Registration for this event will close at noon on December 27th

Call us for more information!

610-566-4507, ext. 137

Karl Middleman’s five-day workshop, New Year’s: The Inner Life of Music, invites participants to explore how composers use music as alchemy to turn personal hardships into life-giving measures. Through experiential individual explorations and group sharing, listening, and learning, we will search the musical paths of our own spiritual lives, and the boundless possibilities music offers for enlightenment and upliftment.

Firbank in the snow

This one-day offering invites you to join ongoing participants for explorations of three heroic singers from the 1930s – Paul Robeson, Herb Jeffries and Ethel Waters – as well as Beethoven’s String Quartet op. 135 and other musical works. The evening activity will explore symbolism and humanitarianism in Mozart’s The Magic Flute from Julie Taymore’s 2017 production.

The day begins with an optional Meeting for Worship with the Pendle Hill community at 8:30am. The program will start promptly at 9:15am and will feature a morning workshop, noon lunch, an afternoon workshop, and dinner at 6pm. Participants are invited to stay for an evening workshop and an optional evening activity. No overnight accommodations are included with this program. To book an accompanying sojourn, explore availability here: https://pendlehill.org/stay/.

Leader

As both a conductor and educator, Karl Middleman‘s presentations have been hailed for the easy way they mix scholarship with showmanship. Karl has lectured for the Philadelphia Orchestra over 50 times and has received many awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage, and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. He teaches at Temple University and is a frequent workshop leader at Pendle Hill.

 


Financial aid may be available. If you are seeking funds to participate in this program, click to review and complete our Financial Assistance Application and a Pendle Hill staff member will follow-up with you shortly (please do NOT register online). Thank you for your interest.


Travel directions to Pendle Hill. Please make sure to review our health and safety expectations at https://pendlehill.org/stay/covid-19-information/.