Keith Kramer Concert [Sunday May 2nd::::8 PM::::]




Dr. Keith Kramer is a Visiting Professor in the Music program at HCC. Prof. Kramer teaches the Electronic Music class in the mac lab, and is having a concert this Sunday (see below) and again, this coming Monday evening as his Gates of Delirium perform at the Havre de Grace Hall on campus at 8pm. Don't miss your chance to hear exquisitely unique and haunting music.

I couldn't find any images of Dr. Kramer, but the above,
Site-selective hydrogenolysis, hydrogenation and alcoholysis involving the homometallic cluster [W6H5(CPri)(OPri)12],
was modeled by another Dr. Keith Kramer as a cover image of The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1996. I think it fits the music, Limits of Reason : Movement One



May 2 (Sunday) 8 PM
A concert performance of the Keith Kramer's chamber music will be at Lovely Lane Methodist church in Baltimore, Maryland (at the corner of St. Paul and 23rd) Sunday, May 2nd, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. with a reception to follow. Performers include flutist Dave LaVorgna, saxophonist Gottfried Stoger, pianist Ruth Rose, oboist Kathy Ceasar-Spall and bassist Zachary Holbrook. In addition, the visual works of Fred Merrill will be on display. The cost for general admission will be $7.00 and $1.00 for students with a valid ID.

Lovely Lane Methodist Church Directions Take 95 to exit 53, which is 395: Go North on Martin Luther King Blvd at end of freeway, then turn left (NW) onto Eutaw. Right (East) on North Avenue, Left (North) on Charles, Right (East) on 23rd St, then Right (South) on St. Paul - church is immediately on the right after turning onto St. Paul. There is a parking lot for the church (on the right) on 23rd just before the turn onto St. Paul.


May 3 (Monday) 8 PM
HCC’s Chamber Singers, under the direction of Marianne Pastelak, and Gates of Delirium, under the direction of Keith Kramer, will perform in concert.
Havre de Grace Hall, Room 005

General Seating
Adult   -  $5
Youth (Age 17 and younger)   -  $1
HCC Student   - &nbspFree



Keith Kramer

Posted: Tue - April 27, 2004 at 10:01 PM        


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