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Two musical masterworks make for great Annapolis weekend
Annapolis became a major cultural metropolis this month, thanks to the presentation of two musical masterworks — one by a major 19th-century symphony composer, the other by a major 19th-century opera composer. Both works, which premiered within 20...Tags: Helen Hayes, Concerts, Music Industry, Music, Annapolis
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Quartet settles into Sunday program with new name
"What's in a name?" Shakespeare once famously asked. Quite a lot, learned the members of the Clipper Mill String Quartet, which plays at the next Sundays at Three chamber music concert, Dec. 4.
The group, which is made up of three full-time members of...Tags: Concerts, Theater, Music Theater, Anglicanism, Christianity
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Live performances learn to live with noisy phones
It was the cellphone heard 'round the world.
A bouncy marimba ring tone on an iPhone erupted during the final soft, almost unbearably poignant minutes of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 9 at a recent New York Philharmonic concert in Lincoln Center.
Music...Tags: Apple iPhone, Marin Alsop, Culture, Justice System, Culture
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Peabody instructor part of Obama inauguration
Moments after Joe Biden is sworn in as vice president of the United States on the West Front of the Capitol and just before Barack Obama takes his oath as president, four classical musicians will perform a work created by John Williams for the history-...Tags: Olivier Messiaen, Yo-Yo Ma, Marin Alsop, Theater, Leonard Bernstein
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Virginia Arts Festival presents Mahler's Eighth Symphony
The Virginia Arts Festival doesn't regularly advertise in The New York Times. But with Gustav Mahler's Eighth Symphony coming up, it was time to get the word out. A recent ad in the national newspaper announced performances of this unique work, which the...Tags: The New York Times, Wesleyan University, Colleges and Universities, Chrysler Hall, College of William and Mary
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PASSINGS: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Bob Boozer, Jim Abdnor, Chuck Brown, Herbert Breslin
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Renowned baritone championed German lieder Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, 86, a renowned baritone who led a worldwide revival in popularity for German lieder, died in his sleep Friday at his home in the southern German city of...Tags: Oscar Robertson, Milwaukee Bucks, Hospitals and Clinics, Berlin (Germany), Luciano Pavarotti
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Detroit Free Press Mark Stryker column
Detroit Free Press"Where have you reached me?" says arranger Rob Mathes, repeating the question posed to him. "You have reached me at my desk with about 30 pencils in front of me and score paper, listening to 'Bawitdaba' and trying to figure out how to use the great...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Olivier Messiaen, Pink Floyd (music group), Artists, Genres
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Come and rock me, Amadeus: Mainly Mozart Festival returns to Coral Gables
For the past 19 years, right around the time South Florida's concert season starts waning, a group of Mozart enthusiasts – in Coral Gables, no less – have scraped together the Viennese composer's many string quartets, quintets and sonatas...
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Mahler biopic hits right notes
In the last 50 years, Gustav Mahler became more popular in concert halls than Ludwig van Beethoven. A film, Luchino Visconti's "Death in Venice," played a part in the process. But it was a dramatization of Thomas Mann's novella, not a biopic such as the...
Tags: Willem Dafoe, The Hunter (movie), Thomas Mann, Sam Neill, John Ford
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Dance review: Ballet Preljocaj's 'Snow White' at the Music Center
Culture MonsterLaura Bleiberg reviews Ballet Preljocaj's "Snow White" at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion... -
Winter classical music preview: Plenty to banish the blahs
As in years past, the continuation of Chicago's fall classical music season promises no letup, either in quantity or quality of performances. Here are 10 major events taking place between now and the end of March that you will wish to mark on your...Tags: Culture, Civic Opera House, Music Theater, Classical Music (genre), Entertainment Events
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Music review: Dudamel's Bolivars perform Mahler's 'Resurrection'
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews the incomparable Simón Bolivar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela, which performed Mahler's Second Symphony under Gustavo Dudamel at Walt Disney Concert Hall Sunday as part of the Los Angeles Philharmonic's ongoing Mahler Project....
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