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Information: New York Philharmonic at Heckscher
linda.winer@newsday.comFor the 31st year, the Islip Arts Council brings the New York Philharmonic to Heckscher State Park Saturday with an 8 p.m. concert - and fireworks by the Grucci family. More than 50,000 people sat and listened and ate and drank on the lawn last summer,...Tags: East Islip, Vehicles, Long Island, Tourism and Leisure, Islip
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Conductor James Levine to have kidney removed
Associated Press WriterJames Levine will have a kidney removed in surgery this week, causing the conductor to miss the remainder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra's Tanglewood season. The 65-year-old music director of both the BSO and the Metropolitan Opera will need six...Tags: James Levine, Music Theater, Luciano Pavarotti
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Money talks on area art walks
Special CorrespondentGallery owners are setting out bottles of wine, hors d'oeuvres and chocolates. Classical musicians warm up in the background while artists work on their latest projects. On this evening, such preparations are key, as art galleries look to monthly...Tags: Delray Beach, Wilton Manors, Paul Hogan, Beverage Industry, Personal Service
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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: Censorship, Ray Bradbury
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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: Colleges and Universities, Christianity, Medical Conditions, Clubs and Associations, Anglican
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Flora Wallace
Sun ReporterFlora Wallace, a retired social worker and former Sun music critic who established a scholarship at the Peabody Conservatory, died of pneumonia Sunday at the Roland Park Place retirement community. The former Homeland resident was 86. Born Flora Murray...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University, Armed Forces, Defense, Peabody Conservatory
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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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Workers at Milan's La Scala plan strike
Workers at Milan's famed La Scala opera house say they will stage a strike next week that will cancel the first three performances of Franco Zeffirelli's production of "La Boheme." Union representative Giancarlo Albori said Friday that the strike will...Tags: Franco Zeffirelli, Employees
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Zeltsman Marimba Festival: Taking mallets to the masses
Special to The TimesMarimba players of the world, unite! That could be the motto of the Zelts- man Marimba Festival, an annual gathering of percussionists who have a special affection for the mallet instrument that's a mainstay of symphony orchestras and a close cousin of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Electronics, Festive Event, Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon
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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: Leonard Slatkin, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), People, Christianity, Walt Disney
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