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INTEMPO is proud to announce the return of its Hispanic Heritage Month Benefit Concert Series.
INTEMPO opened its new headquarters at 141 Franklin Street in downtown Stamford on May 13, 2024.
The Board of Directors has enlisted Thrid Sector New England to conduct a national search to identify the next leader.
Watch our latest coverage about our New Arrivals music program by NBC Universal.
We are pleased to share that INTEMPO Founder an CEO, Angellica Durrell, has been recognized amongst the Top 30 Professionals of the year by Musical America.
To continue offering high-quality classical and intercultural music education to New Arrivals Classrooms (NAC).
The Sounds from Latino America concert series is set to kick off at the Dariens Arts Center´s Weatherstone Studio on Sept. 17 at 3 p.m. The event aims to showcase music traditions from Latin America, according to a news release from the Darien Arts Center. Future Sounds from Latino America shows will be held at St. Mark´s Episcopal Church in New Canaan on Oct. 1 al 4 p.m. and at The First Congregational Church of Greenwich on Oct. 15 at 4 p.mp.
INTEMPO, the award-winning Stamford Connecticut-based youth-development organization, has benn selected as host of a two-day national intervisitation delegation that will include 15 music educators and administrators from PLAYUSA, a program of Carnegie Hall´s Weill Music Institute.
INTEMPO Founder and CEO Angélica Durrell, was interviewed for the April 2023 issue of Teaching Music Magazine, a publication of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), to tell her inspiring story of how music education had an impact in her early life as well as the music education advocacy work that she´s currently doing through INTEMPO.