With a blog invoking the name of that great composer Gustav Mahler, it would be remiss not to note a concert in New York in support of the prevention of AIDS - coming up on 12 January next.
For those fortunate enough to be in New York, this looks like a concert more than worthy of 100% support:
"mahler for the children of AIDS, a benefit concert featuring Gustav Mahler's monumental Third Symphony, will be held 8pm, Monday January 12, 2009 in Isaac Stern Auditorium/ Perelman Family Stage at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
The concert will raise funds and public awareness for global pediatric AIDS and the prevention-of-mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV. What we envisage is a historic musical event that will serve as a memorial for the millions of mothers and children who have lost their lives, a tribute to the resilience of the survivors, and an urgent call for help to the global community."
More info here.
For those fortunate enough to be in New York, this looks like a concert more than worthy of 100% support:
"mahler for the children of AIDS, a benefit concert featuring Gustav Mahler's monumental Third Symphony, will be held 8pm, Monday January 12, 2009 in Isaac Stern Auditorium/ Perelman Family Stage at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
The concert will raise funds and public awareness for global pediatric AIDS and the prevention-of-mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV. What we envisage is a historic musical event that will serve as a memorial for the millions of mothers and children who have lost their lives, a tribute to the resilience of the survivors, and an urgent call for help to the global community."
More info here.
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