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Eliminate uncertainty by hiring instantly at predetermined timelines and upfront pricing.Project Marketplace Offers Clear Benefits Projects are predefined packages of work at set prices with guaranteed delivery times making it even faster and easier to get creative work done by professionals. The Project Marketplace on Voices is an ecommerce store for business people to browse and buy projects listed by voice actors, audio producers, musicians and translators. Today, we’re pleased to announce that we’re launching Project Marketplace, a new way for talent to earn and for clients, a new way to buy. Since then, many freelance marketplaces make such an offering – a way to get hired that’s practically become ubiquitous. Some of our ideas have worked better than others, while at other times, a good idea that was tried once before has returned in a new and exciting way.įor example, we once had the novel idea to launch an ecommerce-like store that allowed talent to list services available for hire, at preset prices. Over the years, we’ve innovated with new features and new ways for clients to hire. Now, a community of millions of people from more than 160 countries call this website home - at least when it comes to showcasing their voice. Check local listings for dates and times.Nearly 20 years ago, we launched Voices with a simple goal of helping aspiring voice over talent get work and providing clients with access to talented voice actors. "Evening at Pops" is broadcast on PBS stations throughout the country. 11 encore, which features Martin Short, Craig Bierko, Rebecca Luker and the cast of the most recent Music Man revival. Of particular interest to theatre lovers is the Aug. 4 with a program entitled "Fiddlers Three." The evening will include three violinists - Nadja Salerno Sonnenberg, Regina Carter and Eileen Ivers - who will offer new and classic works.Įncore presentations from previous "Evening at Pops" seasons will be offered on July 7, Aug.
Keith Lockhart returns to his conducting post on Aug. John Williams, the former conductor of the Boston Pops, will return for a special July 28 broadcast that boasts two young singing sensations, Lara Fabian and Josh Groban, as well as guitarist Christopher Parkening. Luker, McDonald, Raines, Sills, Testa and White will also be on hand that evening, which will feature The Mark Morris Dance Company as well. The July 21 telecast continues the Rodgers theme, focusing on the composer's earlier works with Lorenz Hart. Among the Broadway stars singing works from Rodgers' collaborations with Oscar Hammerstein are Rebecca Luker, Audra McDonald, Ron Raines, Douglas Sills, Mary Testa and Lillias White. The 33rd season of "Evening at Pops" will continue on July 14 with a tribute to Richard Rodgers, who would be celebrating his 100th birthday this year. Lee," "San Francisco," "Send in the Clowns," "Ice Cream," "Losing My Mind," "The Trolley Song" and Stephen Sondheim's "Anyone Can Whistle." The New York Voices will offer several tunes as well, including special arrangements of "Early Autumn," "Don't Be That Way," "I'll Be Seeing You" and "Sing, Sing, Sing." 2" and "Promenade (Walking the Dog)" and Kander and Ebb's ode to the Big Apple, "New York, New York." Cook will then wrap her golden vocals around "On a Clear Day," "In Buddy's Eyes," "Hard-Hearted Hannah," "Waiting for the Robert E. The famed Boston Pops Orchestra will be featured on "Serenade for Strings," "For New York (Variations on Themes of Leonard Bernstein)," Gershwin's "Prelude No.
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The annual "Evening at Pops" series kicks off its 2002 season on June 30 with a program saluting the City of New York and featuring one of this season's Tony nominees for Best Special Theatrical Event, Barbara Cook.Ĭook, who is currently reprising her Mostly Sondheim program at Lincoln Center, will join Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart and the New York Voices for an hour of songs from the classical and Broadway worlds.