Friday, March 24, 2006

Mozart Symphonies - The Ultimate Up-and-Down Conductor (The New York Sun)



The Ultimate Up-and-Down Conductor (The New York Sun)
Lorin Maazel put on an inviting, well-balanced program with the New York Philharmonic on Wednesday night. The concert ended better than it began - which, I'm afraid, was not hard to do. The maestro started with Schubert's Symphony No. 5. This has been a pretty good season for early Schubert symphonies. (What's an early Schubert symphony? Any of them not the "Unfinished" or the "Great" Cmajor.)
Seattle Symphony is going all out to celebrate Shostakovich's ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer

Seattle Symphony is going all out to celebrate Shostakovich's ...
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Mar 23, 2006
... Mozart is a continuing celebration and Shostakovich begins next week. ... of the symphony and the Russian National Orchestra performing the fifth symphonies of not ...
Art in the shadow of evil Macleans
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Edinburgh festival - round the world in three weeks
Kerala Next - EDINBURGH - The Edinburgh International Festival unveiled its 2006 programme on Wednesday including a topical Shakespearean play on political corruption along with theatre, music and dance offerings from around the world. The festival, a premier arts ...
Bountiful schedule expected to keep the house full (Chicago Tribune)
Since its opening in 2004, the arts playground known as Millennium Park has drawn hundreds of thousands to various free events at Chicago's lakefront, including the summer Grant Park Music Festival concerts in the spectacular Jay Pritzker Pavilion. It has proved an even bigger success than people expected.
Test prep: Candy and combat gear - Philadelphia Inquirer

Test prep: Candy and combat gear
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Mar 22, 2006
... In the Upper Darby School District in Delaware County, elementary teachers are playing Mozart symphonies and violin concertos 30 minutes before the test. ...

REVIEW: New Life for Muti After La Scala
MSN Entertainment - 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 weekend ...

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