Sights from “Connecting the Dots”

If you have been following Glow Music, you might have noticed that we have been busy! This post aims to round up our project that culminated in the concert on April 14, and a community education program around the concert date.  The “Concert Number Four: Connecting the Dots” was a two-part project. One is theContinue reading “Sights from “Connecting the Dots””

Concert #4: CONNECTING THE DOTS Online Program Book

Arts@ARCO presents Concert No. 4: Connecting the Dots Sunday, April 14, 3PMARCO3301 Price Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45205 It’s a free concert but your donation is appreciated! Your donation may be fully tax-deductible. Glow Music is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.You can make a check to ‘Glow Music’ (5829 Woodbridge Lane. West Chester, OH 45069), donate throughContinue reading “Concert #4: CONNECTING THE DOTS Online Program Book”

Application Open for Concert Number Four!

Glow Music Presents Concert Number Four on April 14, 2024 at ARCO in Cincinnati! We are looking for musicians who want to share their story, connect with audience and build their community, strengthen their performance resume, collaborate with a composer, get a professional quality recording, and get paid! The Concert Number Four will be aContinue reading “Application Open for Concert Number Four!”

Glow Music Fall Collage: Call for Submission!

We are extending the due date to accommodate more performances! Now WEDNESDAY, November 22, 11:59PM! Submit your video at no cost! Due by November 17, 2023. Glow Music is accepting your performance recordings, beginning October 18! Glow Music was founded in 2022 and has presented several successful live concerts in the Greater Cincinnati area. We areContinue reading “Glow Music Fall Collage: Call for Submission!”

Program Note to SingBites by Nicholas Ho

I met Nicholas at the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University, later again at CCM in Cincinnati. He was a brilliant player – still is – and was writing his own music. Last year, I re-discovered his song set and had Janani listen to it. I thought it was beautiful, and Janani also liked it!Continue reading “Program Note to SingBites by Nicholas Ho”

What Do You Hear?

I first saw Italian Opera while I was in the Korean public education system and I did not understand any of the language coming from the singer. What I heard was a loud sound full of sorrow, maybe some regret. I did not understand the full story but I was able to grasp the scopeContinue reading “What Do You Hear?”

Breaking Barriers: Online Program Book

We thank Knox Church for offering the space. Mask is recommended but not required. Please consider donating by making a check to Glow Musicor finding us on Venmo @glowmusic. 70% of your donation today will be used toward our concerts and 30% will be sent to Direct Relief to aid Ukraine. Glow Music serves youngContinue reading “Breaking Barriers: Online Program Book”

Meet the Pianists!

Concert No. 2 – Breaking Barriers promotes professional pianists in Cincinnati. They are active performers regionally and nationally. These pianists advocate new music and have premiered works by composers of our time. Praised for her “exquisite playing” by CUNY’s The Brook Center, award-winning pianist Ariadne Antipa has performed around the world as a recitalist, collaborator,Continue reading “Meet the Pianists!”

Meet the Composers!

Concert No. 2 – Breaing Barriers features South Korean composers who have attended or now attending music institutes in the U.S. Here you can learn about each of the composers. Click their web portfolio link to learn more. Born in Seoul, Korea, Dr. Caroline KyungA Ahn holds degrees in composition from Yonsei University, Eastman School ofContinue reading “Meet the Composers!”

Launching Concert No. 2

In the summer of 2019, Concert Number One was presented at the Church of Our Savior. The concert introduced the musicians of the College-Conservatory of Music to the city audience at the beautiful Church of Our Savior. The concert created a meaningful connection between the musicians and the city audience. There has been much turmoilContinue reading “Launching Concert No. 2”