| Daniel Pinkham (1923-2006)
Colo Allegro presents Daniel Pinkham Award to Fenwick Smith
"The third annual Daniel Pinkham Award for outstanding contributions to music and the GLBT community was presented to Fenwick Smith, celebrated flutist from the Boston Symphony Orchestra and a source of pride for Boston for years." For more...
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News & Events - 2012
A number of concerts and programs featuring Dan's music in 2012. |
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New CDs:
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| Luther College has announced the release of a new CD - We Sing With Joy - with the world-reknowned Nordic Choir singing the first movement from Wedding Cantata: Awake, O North Wind. |
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Daniel Pinkham:
Piano Music, Vol. II
Sallly Pinkas & Evan Hirsch
Pianists
Review
ARSIS Audio
CD163 |
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Daniel Pinkham:
Two One-Act Operas
The Cask of Amontillado
Garden Party
Boston Academy of Music
John Finney, conductor
ARSIS Audio
CD151 |
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A gold leaf inscription in memory of Daniel Pinkham, Music Director of King's Chapel from 1958 to 2000, was dedicated during the King's Chapel Concert Series on October 25, 2007. The inscription is written on the side of the C. B. Fisk organ |
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Marie-Claire Alain and Dan following the performance of Miracles for
flute and organ on 8 July 2005, Immaculée-Conception Church, Montreal,
Canada.

Olivier Latry, Dan, John Grew, & James David Christie on 8 July 2005 at
Immaculée-Conception Church, Montreal, Canada. |
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| Daniel Pinkham's Make Way
for Ducklings has been released on
CD.
Charles Ansbacher conducts the Moscow Symphony Orchestra and Senator Edward M.
Kennedy is the narrator.
For information about obtaining a copy see Boston
Landmarks Orchestra. |
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Dan with Ted Kennedy and conductor Charles Ansbacher. |
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Have you heard...
Daniel
Pinkham:
Music for Brass and Brass
& Organ
Huntington
Brass Quintet
Abbey Hallberg Siegfried, organ
More...
(Listen to a sound file)
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Dan c. 2000
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Dan at the organ c. 1980
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Dan composing at the piano, c. 1970
Dan and E. Power Biggs, c. 1960
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The Daniel Pinkham and Robert Brink violin-harpsichord duo.
They toured Europe and the US in the 1950's.
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Dan c. 1950's
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Dan c. 1940 |