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    Jul 18, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  1. Grammy, Pulitzer winners, TV star among highlights of upcoming Zoellner season

    Lehigh Valley Music
    A Grammy Award-winning trumpeter, the world premiere of a song cycle based on poems by Carl Reiner’s daughter, dazzling international dance ensembles, circus arts and perhaps America’s premier storyteller will highlight the 16th season of...
  2. Jul 1, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  3. Retiring Michael Curry will continue to shape the Hampton arts scene

    Michael Curry retires this weekend as director of the Hampton Arts Commission. Since he came to the City of Hampton in April 1988, Curry has been responsible for the growth and programming of The American Theatre and the Charles H. Taylor Arts Center.
    Michael Curry retires this weekend as director of the Hampton Arts Commission. Since he came to the City of Hampton in April 1988, Curry has been responsible for the growth and programming of The American Theatre and the Charles H. Taylor Arts Center....

    Tags: Artists, Ralph Vaughan Williams, U.S. Army, Hampton University, Hampton Roads

  4. May 31, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. A Recent Silent Movie Sunday at Lyric Hall

    Silent films have never seemed like a dead art to me, even though pictures began talking in 1929 and I was born in 1960.
    Silent films have never seemed like a dead art to me, even though pictures began talking in 1929 and I was born in 1960. When I was a kid, silent films was what were shown at the public library to kids on Saturday afternoons, because Super8 projectors...

    Tags: Poetry, Movies, Entertainment, Lillian Gish, Arts and Culture

  6. May 31, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Must-see summer classical and jazz/blues concerts in Chicago

    Tribune music critics John von Rhein (classical) and Howard Reich (jazz/blues) each pick 10 shows you shouldn't miss this summer:
    Tribune music critics John von Rhein (classical) and Howard Reich (jazz/blues) each pick 10 shows you shouldn't miss this summer: Classical: “The Circus Princess” and “The Cousin from Nowhere”: Emmerich Kalman's three-ring...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Plymouth, Lincoln Center, New Music Mondays Millenium Park, Lincoln

  8. May 9, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Great Old Broad Series: Estelle Parsons

    Last Sunday's screening at New Haven's <strong>Lyric Hall </strong>of the documentary<strong> "Broads,"</strong>that features salty, outspoken interviews with actresses of a certain age remind me of some of my own favorite interviews of like-minded dames.
    Last Sunday's screening at New Haven's Lyric Hall of the documentary "Broads,"that features salty, outspoken interviews with actresses of a certain age remind me of some of my own favorite interviews of like-minded dames. I'll post a series of these...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Julie Christie, Barbra Streisand, Movies, Elaine Stritch

  10. Mar 7, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Ravinia high on proven marquee names in upcoming schedule

    The Ravinia Festival remains one of the nation&rsquo;s heavyweight classical music impresarios even if it increasingly finds itself in the position of playing Goliath to the David of the Grant Park Music Festival at Millennium Park. Ho-hum symphonic fare dominates the classical programming. Pop music and other, more commercial lures seem to be pushing classical to the sidelines. Even Ravinia&rsquo;s longtime blue-chip resident, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, now plays second fiddle to pop headliners, on some occasions.
    The Ravinia Festival remains one of the nation’s heavyweight classical music impresarios even if it increasingly finds itself in the position of playing Goliath to the David of the Grant Park Music Festival at Millennium Park. Ho-hum symphonic...

    Tags: Barbara Cook, Vladimir Feltsman, Susan Tedeschi, James Conlon, Boz Scaggs

  12. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  13. Classically Trained: For first time in decades, Chicago Symphony coming to O.C.

    Next week's classical lineup features music in a much-lauded concert hall and music played by America's (arguably) greatest orchestra. A chamber group comprised of musicians from the Pacific Symphony will be performing at Soka University's wonderful...

    Tags: Duke Ellington, Culture, Arthur Honegger, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Culture

  14. Feb 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Pacific Symphony season to star Lang Lang and honor Ellington

    Culture Monster
    Pianists Lang Lang and Andre Watts and cellist Alisa Weilerstein are key soloists for the Pacific Symphony's 2012-13 season. The annual American Composers Festival will focus on the music of Duke Ellington....
  16. Dec 1, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Q+LA Esa-Pekka Salonen

    LA Times Magazine
    The L.A. Phil conductor laureate returns home with a newly unearthed Shostakovich opera....
  18. Jul 31, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Artist Steve Roden blends old photos, recordings on new CD

    The genesis of "... i listen to the wind that obliterates my traces," a new book of vintage photographs with musical accompaniment, came simply, during one of artist Steve Roden's regular visits to the flea market.
    The genesis of "... i listen to the wind that obliterates my traces," a new book of vintage photographs with musical accompaniment, came simply, during one of artist Steve Roden's regular visits to the flea market. "This is how it always happens —...

    Tags: James Agee, Poetry, Graveyard (music group), Book, Arts and Culture

  20. Jun 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Castleton Festival keeps growing

    The most atmospheric way to experience the Castleton Festival, which opens Saturday, is to travel down to Virginia's Rappahannock County and catch opera productions or orchestra concerts on the spacious, idyllic estate of celebrated conductor Lorin Maazel.
    The most atmospheric way to experience the Castleton Festival, which opens Saturday, is to travel down to Virginia's Rappahannock County and catch opera productions or orchestra concerts on the spacious, idyllic estate of celebrated conductor Lorin...

    Tags: Maurice Joseph Ravel, Local Government, Culture, George Mason, Virginia

  22. Aug 12, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. L.A. Opera's summer camp: Putting on a show

    Culture Monster
    Los Angeles students are preparing the perform “Brundibar” at L.A. Opera's Opera Camp, where they will also learn about a vastly different camp -- the Nazi concentration camp at Terezin, Czechoslovakia, that interned 15,000 children from...
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