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    Jun 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Daniel Hope gives Vivaldi new life at Ravinia

    On the face of it, it seems like a goofy idea: Recomposing Vivaldi's greatest hit – the ubiquitous "Four Seasons" – music almost everybody knows from its use in countless TV commercials and movie soundtracks, on elevators and over the phone while one is being kept on hold.
    On the face of it, it seems like a goofy idea: Recomposing Vivaldi's greatest hit – the ubiquitous "Four Seasons" – music almost everybody knows from its use in countless TV commercials and movie soundtracks, on elevators and over the phone...

    Tags: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Nazi Party, Germany, Dave Brubeck, Culture

  2. May 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Camerata Chicago a small orchestra with big dreams

    Camerata Chicago is the best local chamber orchestra you've probably never heard of.
    Camerata Chicago is the best local chamber orchestra you've probably never heard of. But pay heed: The group is celebrating its 10th anniversary this season, is about to release a new recording and is preparing for its first European tour next month....

    Tags: England, Ceremonies, DeKalb, Radio, International Travel

  4. Dec 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Ravi Shankar's impact went beyond the Beatles

    The Fox News Web headline Wednesday morning captured something in the air despite its utter wrongness:
    The Fox News Web headline Wednesday morning captured something in the air despite its utter wrongness: "Beatles' sitar player Ravi Shankar dies at 92." Well, first, the Beatles' sitar player was George Harrison. Shankar, who died Tuesday in his...

    Tags: Culture, Fox News Channel (tv network), Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Norah Jones, George Harrison

  6. Sep 30, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Music review: Ravi Shankar at Walt Disney Concert Hall

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    Ravi Shankar, at 91, performing at Walt Disney Concert Hall Thursday night, gave a thrilling, flabbergasting demonstrated that the meaning of modern legend. Mark Swed reviews....
  8. Aug 22, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  9. Ravinia Roundup Aug. 22-28: An evening with Tony Bennett, Chicago performs

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    Ravinia season is in full swing, which means folks across Chicagoland are flocking to Highland Park to enjoy the sounds of summer at the famous …...
  10. Apr 1, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Leonard Cohen wins Ninth Glenn Gould Prize

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    Glenn Gould Prize goes to singer-writer Leonard Cohen...
  12. Mar 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. The Sunday Conversation: Ravi Shankar 'fell in love' with California

    Ravi Shankar, 91, India's most famous classical musician in the West since his collaborations with Beatle George Harrison and violinist Yehudi Menuhin in the 1960s, makes an infrequent concert appearance when he performs at the Terrace Theater in Long Beach on March 25.
    Ravi Shankar, 91, India's most famous classical musician in the West since his collaborations with Beatle George Harrison and violinist Yehudi Menuhin in the 1960s, makes an infrequent concert appearance when he performs at the Terrace Theater in Long...

    Tags: Music Industry, Norah Jones, George Harrison, India, Classical Music (genre)

  14. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Ravi Shankar dies at 92; sitar master

    Ravi Shankar was already revered as a master of the sitar in 1966 when he met George Harrison, the Beatle who became his most famous disciple and gave the Indian musician-composer unexpected pop-culture cachet.
    Ravi Shankar was already revered as a master of the sitar in 1966 when he met George Harrison, the Beatle who became his most famous disciple and gave the Indian musician-composer unexpected pop-culture cachet. Suddenly the classically trained Shankar...

    Tags: Jazz (genre), Music Industry, Heart Problems, Movies, Obituaries

  16. Jul 18, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. iPalpiti's world of talent

    To the uninitiated, the name "iPalpiti" might conjure up a new line of Apple products. For those most familiar with the artist foundation and two-week music festival of the same name based in Los Angeles, iPalpiti is about spotlighting international talent (mostly string musicians from their late teens to early 30s) and presenting those players in a broad and creative range of musical combinations and repertoire.
    To the uninitiated, the name "iPalpiti" might conjure up a new line of Apple products. For those most familiar with the artist foundation and two-week music festival of the same name based in Los Angeles, iPalpiti is about spotlighting international...

    Tags: Russia, Music, Music Industry, Walt Disney, Entertainment Events

  18. Apr 14, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  19. Signature performances return for Virginia Arts Festival

    The Virginia Arts Festival begins its 16th season on Monday, April 16, and the opening lineup of performers says a lot about where the festival has come and where it's heading.
    The Virginia Arts Festival begins its 16th season on Monday, April 16, and the opening lineup of performers says a lot about where the festival has come and where it's heading. The week ahead is bracketed by two events of international caliber, a recital...

    Tags: Dance, Culture, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Virginia Arts Festival, Renee Fleming

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