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    Dec 8, 2005 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  1. List of Grammy Award nominees

    Baltimoresun.com Staff
    Complete list of nominees in 108 categories announced Thursday for the 48th annual Grammy Awards, to be presented Feb. 8 in Los Angeles: 1. Record of the Year "We Belong Together," Mariah Carey "Feel Good Inc.," Gorillaz featuring De La Soul "Boulevard...

    Tags: Children, Lauryn Hill, Diana Krall, Faith Hill, Sarah McLachlan

  2. Sep 21, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Music Makes a City': A film about a little orchestra that could

    Culture Monster
    In "Music Makes a City," a feature-length documentary opening on Friday, co-directors Owsley Brown III and Jerome Hiler offer a stirring antidote to all the negative news about struggling American orchestras. The documentary tells the dramatic and...
  4. Apr 1, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. Broadway’s Michael Shawn Lewis gives talks at alma mater, Stetson University

    Orlando Theater Blog
    Stetson University alumnus Michael Shawn Lewis, an actor and producer who has traveled the world working in theater — including playing Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway — will visit Stetson on Monday and Tuesday, April 11 and 12,...
  6. Mar 30, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
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  8. Oct 2, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. With a song in his heart

    NEW YORK -- Every opera lover knows that Thomas Hampson, the American baritone, can sing his heart out. But it's also true that he can talk your ear off.
    Special to The Times
    NEW YORK -- Every opera lover knows that Thomas Hampson, the American baritone, can sing his heart out. But it's also true that he can talk your ear off. For as long as many music lovers remember, Hampson has been a prime attraction at the world's...

    Tags: University of California, Paul Hindemith, Geography, Carnegie Hall, Leonard Bernstein

  10. Mar 26, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Manifestly Maestro

    Just two months ago, I wrote about how my obsession with Elizabeth Taylor colored my choices and changed my life. While that is certainly true, it was an “outside” manifestation, lighthearted and fun. Inside, though, at a much more profound place, it’s my relationship with Leonard Bernstein that altered—and perhaps even saved—my life.
    Just two months ago, I wrote about how my obsession with Elizabeth Taylor colored my choices and changed my life. While that is certainly true, it was an “outside” manifestation, lighthearted and fun. Inside, though, at a much more profound place, it’s my...

    Tags: Richard Burton, Health and Safety at School, New York City, Betty Comden, West Village

  12. Dec 10, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Lenny, the indispensable

    Los Angeles Times Music Critic
    "He drank a lot," Ned Rorem says of Leonard Bernstein in a new 11-part radio documentary that has begun airing weekly around the country and starts tonight at 7 on KMZT-FM. "I remember he even drank for breakfast. That impressed me." Bernstein's drinking...

    Tags: Bruno Walter, Leonard Slatkin, Documentary (genre), Carnegie Hall, Death

  14. Oct 13, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Von Stade sounds out the Broad Stage

    The Eli and Edythe Broad Stage, newly added to Santa Monica College, had its semi-public tryouts over the summer and a gala last month with singer Barbara Cook, who was amplified. But the opening night concert Saturday, a recital by mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade, was the first real tryout of the 499-seat hall's acoustics, which were designed by JaffeHolden.
    Times Music Critic
    The Eli and Edythe Broad Stage, newly added to Santa Monica College, had its semi-public tryouts over the summer and a gala last month with singer Barbara Cook, who was amplified. But the opening night concert Saturday, a recital by mezzo-soprano...

    Tags: Virgil Thomson, Music Theater, White House, Music Industry, George W. Bush

  16. Aug 25, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Classical music: Heightened senses, economic challenges

    Tribune music critic
    While the terrorist attacks certainly had an economic impact on the creators, producers and consumers of classical music, there is no evidence that 9/11 radically altered the cultural landscape beyond psychological damage. Ticket sales and attendance...

    Tags: Terrorism, Music Theater, Music Industry, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Tragedy (genre)

  18. Aug 25, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Jazz: Helping soothe terrorist fear

    Tribune arts critic
    After the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, jazz musicians wasted no time getting back to business. Within the week, pianist Ramsey Lewis and vocalist Nancy Wilson returned to a Chicago recording studio to cut their latest release, "Meant to Be"; Chicago...

    Tags: Terrorism, Air Transportation Industry, Wynton Marsalis, Jazz (genre), Greece

  20. Apr 22, 2001 |Story| Metromix
  21. Music review, CUBE Contemporary Chamber Ensemble presents 'The Sopranos' at Columbia College

    Tribune Music Critic
    When it comes to tirelessly proselytizing for new music while keeping an audience seriously entertained, nobody does it better than the CUBE Contemporary Chamber Ensemble. The ever-frisky CUBE-sters presented the third and final concert of their South...

    Tags: Columbia College Chicago, John Eaton, Music Theater, Music Industry, Television

  22. Jul 28, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  23. Classical review, Ned Rorem song cycle, 'Aftermath' and 'The Romeo and Juliet Project' at Ravinia

    Tribune music critic
    Ravinia, which prides itself on being one of America's few full-service music festivals, met its mandate in high style over the weekend. Along with the world premiere of Ned Rorem's latest song cycle, "Aftermath" — a Ravinia commission that launched the...

    Tags: Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago Children's Choir, Jorge Luis Borges, Muriel Rukeyser, Music Theater

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