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An evening of voice and piano, featuring a Bel Air native
Soprano Stacey Mastrian returns to her native Bel Air to present a recital of songs and arias in Italian, French, German, Spanish and English, with pianist Scott Crowne. The concert will be Friday, March 16, at 8 p.m. at the St. Mary Magdalen Mission...Tags: Concerts, The New York Times, Adele (music artist), Music, Culture
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Still and Moving Lines: Wesleyan celebrates the life and career of composer Alvin Lucier
This weekend, Wesleyan University will host an array of events paying tribute to composer Alvin Lucier, who retired from the faculty in July after 40 years of teaching.
Even if you aren’t familiar with Lucier’s work, you’d be challenged...Tags: Concerts, Artists, Entertainment Events, Europe, John Cage
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Music review: Salvatore Sciarrino premiere at Monday Evening Concerts
Culture MonsterThough laudable, the Los Angeles Philharmonicâs West Coast, Left Coast festival left out a lot. It told the story of California music from John Adamsâ angle -- our pioneer spirit, our vital connection with Latin American and Asia, our remove...... -
All he asks is: 'Try to like it'
Special to The TimesHELMUT Lachenmann's work is very strange, even by contemporary standards. This preeminent German composer shapes what are essentially noises -- taps, scrapes and rustlings, though made largely by conventional instruments -- into beautiful, even spiritual,...Tags: Helmut Lachenmann, Christianity, Germany, Music Industry, Lukas Foss
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Helmut Lachenmann at Monday Evening Concerts
Times Music CriticIn Germany, he is often referred to as “Professor Helmut Lachenmann.” He is 73, lanky, bearded. A student of Luigi Nono and Karlheinz Stockhausen, he is perhaps the foremost representative of the second-generation European avant-garde. His...Tags: Concerts, Helmut Lachenmann, Germany, Music, Music Industry
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Opera review: 'Carmen' at the Hollywood Bowl
Times Music Critic"Carmen" is not new to the Hollywood Bowl. On July 8, 1922, three days before the first season of "Symphonies Under the Stars," the Los Angeles Philharmonic, itself only 3 years old, mounted a lavish production of Bizet's opera. The cast numbered nearly...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Television, John Adams, Opera (genre), Theater
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