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So much variety from Orpheus, including mesmerizing oboe solo
Lehigh Valley MusicFriday night’s concert by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra at the Williams Center at Lafayette College was an unusual one on several counts.... -
Influences: Jazz musician Billy Childs
Culture MonsterBilly Childs, who will be playing with a jazz quartet at the Blue Whale bar in downtown Los Angeles on Friday and Saturday nights, discusses his musical influences, including Laura Nyro and Herbie Hancock.... -
When the music stops, the missions begin
PARIS -- You can't have music without rests, and musicians without rests don't sound so great either, so after six straight nights of concerts, the members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra finally got a day off to set out on various quests.
The last...Tags: Glaciers, Hotels and Accommodations, Concerts, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Berlin (Germany)
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Music review: Esa-Pekka Salonen and Bryn Terfel perform Wagner at Disney Hall
Culture MonsterIn 1999, Esa-Pekka Salonen made a potentially blockbuster recording of Paul Hindemithâs âSymphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Carl Maria von Weberâ in Royce Hall, as part of an important Los Angeles Philharmonic all-Hindemith CD. But the titles on... -
Gil Shaham is drawn to works from the 1930s
Unless you happen to be David Letterman, little of value tends to come from making top 10 lists. But violinist Gil Shaham has lately turned this common time-waster into something of a consuming passion, and music lovers are the beneficiaries.
One of...Tags: Marin Alsop, Manhattan (New York City), Samuel Barber, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), William Bolcom
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With a song in his heart
Special to The TimesNEW 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: Science, Manhattan (New York City), Geography, Poetry, Music Theater
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Dance review: Los Angeles Ballet's Balanchine program
Culture MonsterLos Angeles Ballet entered a new phase this weekend, its dancers showing increasing mastery with a repertory that, while familiar, is unforgiving. The company opened its fourth season at Freud Playhouse by adding pieces of 20th century master George... -
San Francisco Ballet at the Orange County Performing Arts Center
San Francisco Ballet, this nation's oldest classical dance company, is 75 years young -- to underscore the compliment.
When you've lasted that long and are kicking up your heels as well as these dancers do, it's worth a celebration. Artistic director...Tags: Dance, Jerome Robbins, George Balanchine, Dancing, Music Industry
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PLANNER OUR CRITICS' CHOICES
MOVIES `THE BLUE ANGEL' A newly restored version of one of the great classics of movie eroticism is now at the Music Box: Marlene Dietrich and Emil Jannings 1930's "The Blue Angel." Jannings was regarded as the best film actor of his day when he...Tags: Lenny Kravitz, New York City, National or Ethnic Minorities, Kurt Weill, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Classical review, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Wind Quintet at Symphony Center
Special to the TribuneThe phrase "Chicago Symphony Orchestra Wind Quintet" means just what it says: five CSO members who play wind instruments together. It also means much more that is harder to put into words. The quintet's concert Sunday afternoon at Symphony Center was...Tags: Music Industry, Samuel Barber, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Carl Nielsen
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Music review, Chicago Chamber Musicians at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
Special to the TribuneThe Chicago Chamber Musicians offered another superb program Sunday night at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall in Evanston, featuring three works from the three previous centuries. Commonalities and contrasts were profiled, but the lessons learned were ultimately...Tags: Music Industry, Music Theater, Theater
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Rediscovered score pianist's last legacy
Tribune arts criticIn 1923, a brilliant Austrian pianist commissioned a revered German composer to pen a most unusual work: a piano concerto that would be played not with two hands but with one, while a symphony orchestra accompanied. For pianist Paul Wittgenstein, the new...Tags: Vienna (Austria), Yale University, Armed Forces, Business Trips, Frederic Chopin
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