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Major Rembrandt, Goya and Dürer Exhibit Will Herald the Holidays at the Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center in Hendersonville, Tenn.
“The holidays are always special at the MACC, but this year’s events are going to be especially memorable,” says MACC Executive Director Cheryl Strichik. “There’s no better Christmas present than getting to see the great works of Rembrandt, Goya and Dürer up close in the intimate surroundings of historic Monthaven.”
The greatest master of Baroque art, Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) created more than 300 etchings during his lifetime. His famous self-portraits and etchings of religious subjects revolutionized the medium and greatly influenced such artists as Goya, Whistler, Chagall and Picasso. Francisco Goya (1746-1828) was the most important Spanish artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His drawings and engravings reflected the great social upheavals of his time. Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) was the preeminent printmaker of the German Renaissance. His engravings exerted a huge influence on such major artists as Raphael, Titian and Parmigianino.
Works appearing in the Marvel of Old Masters are on loan from the Park West Museum in Southfield, Mich. The opening reception is 5 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 13. Electric violin phenom Tracy Silverman will perform. Other holiday happenings at the MACC include:
· Christmas Tree Elegance (6 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20): This popular HolidayFest event features a half-dozen stylish trees designed by local artists and celebrities. Trees are available for purchase, and all proceeds benefit arts education and outreach at the MACC.
· MACC Tree Lighting (5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3): The inaugural outdoor lighting of the MACC’s 20-foot Christmas Tree will include a performance by the Hendersonville High School Select Choir, a visit from Santa, and fun and games for the kids.
· Early Music City Performance (6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023): The Nashville-based ensemble presents historically-informed performances of music from the age of Rembrandt. Countertenor Patrick Dailey, who appeared in the Nashville Symphony’s recent staging of Messiah, will perform with the group in a space adorned with Rembrandt’s art. Tickets are required. Call (615) 822-0789.
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CryptaBox Releases New Music Video “A Coded Sunrise” from Their Latest Album Digital Balance
The new video blends atmospheric cyber-visuals, glitch-art elements, and dynamic motion to reflect the sonic identity of the track – a fusion of ambient textures, industrial pulses, and futuristic electronic rhythm structures. “A Coded Sunrise” represents the project’s signature sound: a balance between algorithmic precision and emotional depth.
Watch the official music video:
https://youtu.be/DiqUOV1HPjQ
The release continues CryptaBox’s artistic direction, focusing on digital symbolism, human-machine interaction, and the evolution of consciousness in a technology-driven world. The album Digital Balance consists of multiple tracks inspired by themes of transformation, digital expression, and the search for harmony in an increasingly accelerated reality.
Listen to and download the full album Digital Balance:
https://soundcloud.com/cryptabox
CryptaBox emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to creativity — combining music, visual art, and experimental forms of digital storytelling. Each release aims to expand the conceptual space of electronic music while staying accessible to a wide audience.
Official project website:
CryptaBox website
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Loveforce International Releases a Christmas Song and a Radio Edit
The new Digital Music Single release by Ami Cannon is entitled “Daddy’s Coming Home For A Country Christmas”. It is a Christmas song with an Indie, Singer-Songwriter, Country & Western feel. Instrumentally it combines a bass, drums, electric guitar and a steel pedal guitar. It combines the instruments with a melody and Inspirational Holiday lyrics that tell a heartfelt story of a mother telling her children that their Daddy is coming home for Christmas.
The new Digital Music Single by Billy Ray Charles is entitled “I Treat My Woman Better Than I Treat My Wife” Radio Edit. It is a happy, energetic Blues song that can be described as is a cross between Louisiana Shuffle Blues and Southern Soul. It has a happy, energetic feel and a lively beat that is meant to get people moving.
Lyrically, it is a serio-comic story about a guy that has both a wife and a girl friend.
“We have two really strong releases this week,” said Loveforce International CEO Mark Thomas. “We have one song that kicks off ‘A Loveforce Christmas’ with three more different kind of Christmas songs following next month, and a radio edit of very catchy song,” he said. “All told, listeners should be happy with this day after Thanksgiving happy pair of releases,” he continued.
The pair of new Digital Music Singles will be released to Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Instagram, Facebook, Claro Musica, iHeart Radio, iTunes, Deezer, KK Box, Boomplay, Media Net, Touchtones, Soundtrack by Twitch, Snapchat, NetEase, Anghami, TikTok, Resso, Flo, Audio Mack, Kuack, Pretzel, Gio Saavan, Yandex and Pretzel.
For further information, contact Evan Lovefire at (661) 523-4954.
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