Programs & Presentations

From lectures to luncheons to Sandra's famous “Dramatic Musilogues,” Sandra offers organizations, clubs, and audiences unique learning experiences that bring music history to life. Peruse her programs and presentations below, and contact us for booking information. 

I Love Paris: The Cole Porter Story

Linda Lee Thomas, wife of Cole Porter, celebrates the iconic composer's 60th birthday with songs and memories. 

Stardust: The Hoagy Carmichael Story

Stardust: The Hoagy Carmichael Story tells the story of one of Tin Pan Ally's most prolific songwriters of the 1930s and 1940s through the eyes of Carmichael's wife, Ruth.

Sandra Moulin as Ruth Mary Meinardi

Sandra Moulin as Ruth Mary Meinardi

Hoagy Carmichael

The Man I Love: The Story of George Gershwin by Kay Swift

The Man I Love: The Story of George Gershwin shares the life and work of this famous American composer and pianist from the perspective of lover and fellow composer, Kay Swift. 

Georger Gershwin

Sandra Moulin as Kay Swift

Frédéric, By George! The Story of Frédéric Chopin by George Sand

Frédéric, By George! The Story of Frédéric Chopin by George Sand dives into the life of the famous Polish piano composer through the eyes of George Sand.

Sandra Moulin as George Sand playing Chopin's "Raindrop Prelude"

Sandra Moulin as George Sand playing Chopin's "Raindrop Prelude"

Emma and Claude: The Story of Claude Debussy

As Emma Bardac, Sandra shares the music of and story of Claude, the famous composer of “Clair de lune" in Emma and Claude: The Story of Claude Debussey.

Rach'in 'It' with Re: The Story of Sergei Rachmaninov

Sandra Moulin performing Rach'in 'It' with Re: The Story of Sergei Rachmaninov

Sandra Moulin performing Rach'in 'It' with Re: The Story of Sergei Rachmaninov

Over the Moon: The Story of Johnny Mercer

Guests sing along as Sandra tells Ginger's story with passion and panache.

Five Composers & Their Muses

In addition to her shows about each composer, Sandra offers a condensed program covering Chopin, Debussy, Rachmaninov, Gershwin, and Carmichael.