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Leonard Slatkin takes leave from NSO
Sun Music CriticOn a shelf in Leonard Slatkin's office at the Kennedy Center sit three of his half-dozen Grammy Awards, alongside photographs of him receiving honors from the two presidents whose terms coincided with his own as music director of the National Symphony...Tags: Leonard Slatkin, Edgar Allan Poe, Marin Alsop, Olivier Messiaen, David Del Tredici
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Salonen, summer and the arts
Times Staff WriterFlip-flops and Armani coattails -- they don't make the most natural fashion combination. But on Esa-Pekka Salonen, the dissonant attire somehow resolves itself into a harmonic whole. Deep down, the cerebral maestro is actually a devoted beach bum. "It's...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Walt Disney, Fashion Trends, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Classical Music
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For BSO, it's music, maestra, please
Sun Music CriticAfter two years of buildup, Marin Alsop's historic tenure as music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra truly began last night, and began with quite a kick. Alsop, the first woman to hold such a post with a major U.S. ensemble, used her seasons...Tags: XM Satellite Radio Holdings Incorporated, John Adams, Philip Glass, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop
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An ovation for Alsop
Sun reporterTwo years after anticipation of her appointment caused a near-mutiny among its players, Marin Alsop made her official Charm City debut as music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra last night, receiving a standing ovation as the took the stage....Tags: John Adams, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Photography, Marin Alsop
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Classical music events
Events schedules frequently change. It's best to call before you go. Bach Festival Society of Winter Park Performances of the Choral Masterworks Series are in the Knowles Memorial Chapel at Rollins College, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park. Single tickets...Tags: Valencia Community College, Patsy Cline, Beverage Industry, Religious Festivals, Daytona Beach
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Alsop plans lively, crowd-pleasing debut
Sun Music CriticMarin Alsop stood in front of the Peabody Symphony Orchestra a couple of weeks before 2006 slipped into 2007, dressed as denim-casual as the students before her. "To warm up, we'll do Rite of Spring, OK?" the conductor said in her trademark deadpan, then...Tags: Philadelphia County, Culture, John Adams, Philip Glass, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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Struck by pope’s caring
STAFF WRITERLong Island developer and philanthropist Roger Tilles remembers many details of his visit with Pope John Paul II - his grand robe, the lavish hallways. But what he remembers vividly is a pair of faded brown shoes. "It was very symbolic for me - he had...Tags: Pope, Judaism, Roman Catholic, Massacres, Religious Leaders
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Fest kicks off with showcase of favorites
Tribune music criticSure, Millennium Park is filled with delights for the eye. But music, let's not forget, is the reason the Jay Pritzker Pavilion was built. The Chicago Park District and Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs want folks to enjoy as much good music as...Tags: Music Theater, Jazz Music, Grant Park, Chicago Park District, John Corigliano
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Britons Score Heavily in 7th Grammy Awards
From The Times: April 14, 1965 The award season spun its way along Tuesday night with the seventh annual running of the Grammy — a long-playing affair with winners in no less than 47 categories. Like the Oscar proceedings, the ceremonies of the National...Tags: Stan Getz, Barbra Streisand, Erich Leinsdorf, Beverly, Marilyn Horne
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Classical review, Ravinia debut of New York's Eos Orchestra, Jonathan Sheffer conducting
Tribune music criticWho's afraid of Arnold Schoenberg? Not Ravinia this summer, which is devoting a portion of its programming to selected Schoenberg works. And certainly not the superb Eos Orchestra, which in its festival debut Monday in the Martin Theatre presented a...Tags: Arnold Schoenberg, Richard Wagner, Classical Music, Music Industry
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