Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Mozarts Birthday - Diversions for week of April 16, 2006


Diversions for week of April 16, 2006
Evansville Courier-Press - NIFTY FIFTIES NIGHT, North High School, 2319 Stringtown Road, sponsored by North's Green Brigade Band; A diner-style dinner will be served from 5 to 6 p.m. Northern Lights will perform at 7 p.m., followed by the Duke Boys at 7:30 p.m. (dinner $5 and

Life's full measure
WFAA - If Dorothea Kelley isn't the world's oldest arts administrator, she's right up there. At age 100 as of today, she remains artistic director of the Dallas Chamber Music Society, which she helped start 51 years ago. And retirement isn't in her plans

Mozart tribute will be swan song for two chorale members
Augusta Chronicle - It will be one of her last performances in the area, and Heather Hanna is going out in style. "This is a great concert. Everybody in the world is celebrating Mozart's birthday. It's great to be part of it," said Ms. Hanna, who has been singing with

Austrians love their Mozart
New Zealand Herald - In this 250th year since the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, cities throughout the world, including Auckland, are celebrating the musical genius with special performances of his work. In Vienna, the city where he lived and wrote some of his finest

Mozartkugel Bonbons for the Ears
New York Times - ANOTHER Mozart year has come and well, not gone, exactly, with all the operas still to be performed at the Salzburg Festival this summer, but receded. It peaked early, with the 250th anniversary of his birth on Jan. 27, but as the centennial of

Churchill Meadows pays tribute to Mozart
Missisauga News Online - The students of Churchill Meadows Public School will unveil a multimedia presentation celebrating what-would-have-been famed composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 250th birthday this Wednesday (April 26) at the public school board's offices on

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