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Radiant tenor was king of opera world
Sun music criticLuciano Pavarotti, who possessed one of the most radiant tenor voices to be heard in the past hundred years and who enjoyed a level of popularity unequaled since the legendary Enrico Caruso, died early today in his hometown of Modena, Italy. He was 71....Tags: Luciano Pavarotti, Hospitals and Clinics, Theater, Pancreatic Cancer, Placido Domingo
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Cultural restoration
Sun Architecture CriticBROOKLYN, N. Y. - There's a new Viennese restaurant on Lafayette Avenue here, and you'd better make reservations early if you want to get in on a theater night. Called Thomas Beisl - Austrian for Thomas Bistro - the cafe is one of many businesses that...Tags: Arts, Music Theater, Culture, Restaurants, World War II (1939-1945)
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It's a perfect week to preserve my piles
This is National Preservation Week. Which means that, if you are a librarian, you are probably already setting out the chips and mixing up a big punch bowl of sloe gin fizzes. Yeah man, this is the week that, according to The Washington Post, we call...
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'Madama Butterfly' next from Central Florida Lyric Opera
Giacomo Puccini's "Madama Butterfly" is the next performance of the Central Florida Lyric Opera 2011-12 series on Jan. 22.
Japanese soprano Takako Yamamoto and resident artists of the CFLO will present the opera about a geisha, bought by an American...Tags: Opera (genre), Music, Music, Lake-Sumter Community College, Giacomo Puccini
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Library of Congress and Sony Music team for 'National Jukebox' free streaming of vintage recordings
Pop & HissThis post has been corrected. See note at bottom for details. The Library of Congress is flipping a switch Tuesday that will open a large chunk of the national archive of more than 3 million music and spoken-word recordings for...... -
"Amore: The Story of Italian American Song" by Mark Rotella
Special to the Tribune"AMORE: The Story of Italian American Song" By Mark RotellaFarrar, Straus & Giroux, 320 pages, $26.00 1947 was a splendid year for Italian Americans. For decades, Italian immigrants, especially those from the poorer southern regions, were feared,...Tags: Harry James, Connie Francis, Joe DiMaggio, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett
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Sleep where the legends slept in grand old California hotels
Special to the Los Angeles Times"Oh sleep! It is a gentle thing, beloved from pole to pole," British poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." And, I might add, place to place. There's something special about bedding down where Albert Einstein, Marilyn...Tags: Building Material, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Christina Aguilera, Ulysses S. Grant, The Red Hot Chili Peppers (music group)
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Nashville offers a music bonanza
— Nashville's "Music City" nickname has always been pronounced with a Southern accent. Nashville is, after all, the home of the Grand Ole Opry, the stomping grounds of Hank Williams and a magnet for talented country artists.
But a person can...Tags: Bluegrass (genre), Dining and Drinking, Theater, Alcoholic Beverages, Ben Folds
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Review: Isabel Bayrakdarian and the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra
Special to The TimesOnce they've hit the big time, opera stars have often used their platforms to explore and promote their national heritages. Enrico Caruso belted Neapolitan songs, Jussi Björling sang Swedish songs, Jessye Norman performed spirituals, Plácido Domingo...Tags: Istanbul (Turkey), Genocide, Dance, Petroleum Industry, Music Theater
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How music became an industry: on 'Selling Sounds'
Jacket CopyAmong the fascinating examples of early music-industry advertising reproduced in "Selling Sounds," the most striking is a 1913 image that pairs a photograph of legendary tenor Enrico Caruso, costumed for "Aida," with one of his Victor Red Seal recordings.... -
MUSIC MAN MURRAY
During our 1pm broadcast, Gayle Anderson was live with a gentleman known as Music Man Murray. At age 87, Murray Gershenz's has collected approximately 300,000 records; 78's, LP's, 45's, even an Edison Cylinder. Gershenz has a treasure trove of music...Tags: Ella Fitzgerald, Colleges and Universities, Frank Sinatra, The Hangover (movie), Music Theater
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