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JONATHAN LESHNOFF
Jonathan Leshnoff has been the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra's composer-in-residence for two years, but his works have been featured every season since 2005. His trombone concerto will be performed in October, and he will have a CD coming out in February,...Tags: Ray Bradbury, Censorship
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Dorothy Y. Wright
Dorothy Young Wright, a retired guidance counselor and teacher in the Baltimore City public school system, died Wednesday of respiratory failure at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. She was 75. Born Dorothy Boone in Raleigh, N.C., Ms. Wright moved to...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Coppin State University, Christianity, Anglican, Teaching and Learning
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Recommended recordings
Orchestral works. Gurzenich Orchestra Cologne Philharmonic, James Conlon conducting (EMI). Chamber Symphony (with Schubert-Mahler "Death and the Maiden" Quartet). Camerata Academica Salzburg, Franz Welser-Most conducting (EMI). "Die Gezeichneten."...Tags: Music Theater
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Stunning views and exercise reward hikers in Italy
Eleven-hundred and six steep, stone steps that never seem to end. We're hiking high above Positano along Italy's famous Amalfi Coast in the Lattari Mountains. This trail is less than three miles, but the elevation is steep and it's the toughest hike...Tags: Beverage Industry, Prosecution, Venice, Retirement
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Tovey: 'Make sure they hear the next joke'
Special to The TimesRecalling Bramwell Tovey's debut with the Philharmonic at Disney Hall in May 2007 (he had already guest conducted at the Bowl) in a program that included Elgar's "Enigma Variations," Borda says he gave "one of the greatest verbal program notes I had...Tags: Popular Music, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Children, Miles Davis
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"Mahogany Memories": Antique and Classic Boat Society In Essex
Mahogany Memories" is the title of 24th annual Antique and Classic Boat Society show Saturday at the Connecticut River Museum in Essex. The show, open from 9 to 4 p.m., is free. Boats by Chris Craft, Lyman, Gar Wood and Elco will be on display. The 60-...Tags: Truman Capote, Spencer Tracy, Stanley Kramer, International Law, Marlene Dietrich
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Hollywood Bowl conductors hope to win friends and influence people
Special to The TimesClassical audiences used to groan when someone approached the front of the stage to address them at the beginning of a concert. It usually meant the star attraction had canceled. But that has changed. These days in L.A., such an appearance might mean that...Tags: Popular Music, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Children, Miles Davis
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Wilkins: 'Demonstrate you're vulnerable'
Special to The TimesThomas Wilkins, 51, shares Tovey's gift for being able to shrink the Bowl down to size. He deeply impressed Borda and the Philharmonic staff when he spoke to the Bowl audience at last August's "Tchaikovsky Spectacular." "He has an ability to look at...Tags: Popular Music, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Children, Miles Davis
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'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg'
11:30 a.m. Sunday. Music Box Theatre, 3733 N. Southport Ave.; musicboxtheatre.com or 773-871-6604. A controlled riot of color and an unexpectedly affecting love story. Jacques Demy's exquisitely scaled musical is the opposite of most musicals: It finds...Tags: United Center, Art Institute of Chicago, Ravinia Park, Ravinia Festival, Leonard Slatkin
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Real estate transactions
The following residential real estate sales for the city of Chicago were recorded in February and March. The home sales data come from Record Information Services Inc., which provides a variety of public record data to business, government and consumers....Tags: Near North Side, Parkway Bank, David Goodman, Trump Tower, Kevin Smith
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