History Roundtable
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Local historian Mike Gilbert shares fascinating stories of local and national history during this popular series, which takes place on six Saturdays in September and October. Pre-recorded virtual sessions also will be offered for those who cannot attend in-person.
This week, Gilbert discusses Franz Liszt, a 19th-century Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist and conductor, who revolutionized the world of music with his innovative composition and dazzling performances. His legacy as a musical genius and charismatic figure endures to this day.
Each session is $5, or registrants can purchase all six for $25. Pre-registration and pre-payment for both in-person and virtual sessions are required. Cash, checks and credit cards are accepted. To register and pay, contact Julie Mayle, curator of manuscripts, at am1heWxlIHwgcmJoYXllcyAhIG9yZw==. No refunds.
Sponsored by ProMedica Memorial Hospital.
This week, Gilbert discusses Franz Liszt, a 19th-century Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist and conductor, who revolutionized the world of music with his innovative composition and dazzling performances. His legacy as a musical genius and charismatic figure endures to this day.
Each session is $5, or registrants can purchase all six for $25. Pre-registration and pre-payment for both in-person and virtual sessions are required. Cash, checks and credit cards are accepted. To register and pay, contact Julie Mayle, curator of manuscripts, at am1heWxlIHwgcmJoYXllcyAhIG9yZw==. No refunds.
Sponsored by ProMedica Memorial Hospital.
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