Saturday, March 11, 2006

Mozart Music - MUSIC & dance notes: This is a good time to discover piano prodigy (Kansas City Star)



MUSIC & dance notes: This is a good time to discover piano prodigy (Kansas City Star)
The newest piano phenomenon is Kit Armstrong, a 13-year-old Californian who studies music at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
Galway's flute magic in all-Mozart music - Toledo Blade

Galway's flute magic in all-Mozart music
Toledo Blade, OH - Feb 28, 2006
... The music - all by Mozart - could hardly have been more familiar. The program opened with the popular serenade Eine kleine Nachtmusik ...

Public radio schedule
Great Falls Tribune - 7 a.m., Harmonia. "The Lady Speaks." Have men and women ever really understood each other? In honor of Women's History Month, this week's program will feature songs composed from the woman's point of view. 9 a.m., Weekend Edition from NPR. 1 p.m ...
The Mozarts We Don't Know (New York Times)
With music that was loved by many, Mozart was clearly no starving artist, more like a rock star with cash-flow problems.
UD students take part in Vienna birthday party - The News Journal

UD students take part in Vienna birthday party
The News Journal, DE - Mar 10, 2006
... "I was able to see a performance of Mozart's music on the evening of the 250th anniversary of his birth in the Musikverein, probably one of the top three ...

Day planner: GOAL!
Denver Post - Copa Tecate's sixth annual soccer season kicks off in Colorado this morning, the first in a series of tournaments nationwide that will winnow a field of 2,700 adult Hispanic amateur soccer teams from across the country to a pack of 22 that will ...

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Mozart Music - By whom the bell tolls?


By whom the bell tolls?
California Aggie - Tina Cook of Campus Unions Operations uses the MU's carillon machine on Tuesday afternoon. The bell tones have been ringing from the building since 1955, stopping briefly in the late '90s during seismic renovations. "A bell's not a bell 'til you ring

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Mozart Music - By whom the bell tolls?


By whom the bell tolls?
California Aggie - Tina Cook of Campus Unions Operations uses the MU's carillon machine on Tuesday afternoon. The bell tones have been ringing from the building since 1955, stopping briefly in the late '90s during seismic renovations. "A bell's not a bell 'til you ring

Monday, March 06, 2006

Mozart Music - Neighbors hope classical music repels vagrants (Belleville News-Democrat)



Neighbors hope classical music repels vagrants (Belleville News-Democrat)
Residents of one Hartford neighborhood hope Beethoven and Mozart will help drive drug dealers and prostitutes out of a local park.
REVIEW: New life for Muti after La Scala - Miami Herald

REVIEW: New life for Muti after La Scala
Miami Herald, FL - 17 hours ago
... Muti is not their official music director, however ... produced a few lackluster moments, like patches of rough intonation Saturday in Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante ...
REVIEW: New Life for Muti After La Scala WTOP
Classical Music Review | Vienna Philharmonic New York Times
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REVIEW: New life for Muti after La Scala
Belleville News-Democrat - NEW YORK - The conductor stood on the Carnegie Hall podium nearly motionless - drawing a hushed sound of unearthly beauty from the orchestra. It was the start of Ravel's "Rapsodie Espagnole" on Sunday - with Riccardo Muti conducting the third of a ...
MUSIC CALENDAR (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
RICHMOND SYMPHONY -- Kicked Back Classics: Sarah Hatsuko Hicks conducting, with men of Symphony Chorus, James Erb directing, in Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Johann Strauss II and others, 5 p.m. today, Thalhimer Pavilion, Science Museum of Virginia. $5-$15. . . . Masterworks: Mark Russell Smith conducting, with women of Richmond Symphony Chorus, Erb directing, in Bach, Messiaen and Saint-Sa?ns,
Mozart, romance, schemes and a whole lot of music - Daily Press

Mozart, romance, schemes and a whole lot of music
Daily Press, VA - Feb 3, 2006
Mozart turns 250 this year, but it's the music, not the man, that we celebrate. ... "I can't imagine Mozart's music without the words here," says Saunders. ...

City hopes music will clean up park
WLS - March 6, 2006 (HARTFORD, Conn.) - Residents of one Hartford neighborhood hope Beethoven and Mozart will help drive drug dealers and prostitutes out of a local park. Activists propose playing recordings of classical music in Barnard Park in hopes of ...

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Mozart Music - Conn. City Hopes Music Will Clean Up Park (RedNova)



Conn. City Hopes Music Will Clean Up Park (RedNova)
HARTFORD, Conn. - Residents of one Hartford neighborhood hope Beethoven and Mozart will help drive drug dealers and prostitutes out of a local park. Activists propose playing recordings of classical music in Barnard Park in hopes of annoying petty criminals so much that they'll leave.
Classical Music Review | Vienna Philharmonic - New York Times

Classical Music Review | Vienna Philharmonic
New York Times, United States - 6 hours ago
... In the happier cases, unlike minds make better music together. ... On Sunday it was Mozart's splendidly festive "Haffner" Symphony and three adventures beyond the ...
As If Boredom Ruled New York Sun
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Choral music society celebrates Mozart
Ashtabula Star-Beacon - ASHTABULA - The Ashtabula County Choral Music Society will present Its All Mozart! Concert, A 250th Birthday Celebration Sunday at Bethany Lutheran Church, 933 Mich Ave. at 4 p.m. It will include performances of choral, instrumental, and keyboard ...
Neighbors hope classical music repels vagrants (Belleville News-Democrat)
Residents of one Hartford neighborhood hope Beethoven and Mozart will help drive drug dealers and prostitutes out of a local park.
Going to - New York Times

Going to
New York Times, United States - 7 hours ago
... reopening of the Theater an der Wien as an opera site (it had recently been devoted to popular musicals), Vienna is even broadcasting Mozart's music along the ...

Tinker And Kimbrough Perform In Recital Series Lee
Chattanoogan - Lee University will be welcoming counter-tenor Scott Tinker and soprano Vanessa Niblack-Kimbrough in recital as an installment in the Squires Recital Series. The concert will take place Monday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Squires Recital Hall ...