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A French-American academy of composers, poets, and artists

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August 11, 2019August 11, 2019axline3

Will Cyrano Finally Get a Great Melody?

July 14, 2019October 18, 2019axline3

A Composer’s Difficult Question

October 7, 2018October 8, 2019axline3

The Montmartre of Renoir

September 30, 2018October 24, 2019axline3

From Dominique Dupraz – Restore the Arts Fellow

September 28, 2018August 3, 2021axline3

Meet Father Luc Reydel: Chaplain to Artists of the City of Paris

July 13, 2018July 13, 2018axline3

French Composer Dominique Dupraz: Involved in a Concert Simpatico to us

July 5, 2018July 8, 2018axline3

An Interview on Neoclassical Music – with Webster Young, Composer

June 8, 2018June 8, 2018axline3

Film Clip: David Alterman’s Music in Violinivarius

October 10, 2017October 24, 2019axline3

Author Talk and Book Signing by Restore the Arts Founder Webster Young

September 24, 2017September 26, 2017axline3

An Interview on Poetry with One of our Friends: John Reiss

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From our Mission Statement:

“We assert that the best values for the future of the fine arts come from neoclassicism, which may also be called neo-Humanism, and which this group will seek to define and make better known. Our idea of neoclassicism will be a surprisingly wide tent. For example, we claim that Marc Chagall, Georges Rouault, and to a lesser extent Max Beckman are neo-Humanist and neoclassical in spirit, because their art involves deep and uplifting meaning and transformation, which is not elitist, and is communicable to an audience, and whose message is contained within the form of the work itself. “

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