Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Orchestra for the young


Orchestra for the young
Herald-Mail - Elizabeth Schulze, the Maryland Symphony Orchestra's music director, called out the first four notes of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5. "You know that symphony," Schulze told the student audience at The Maryland Theatre on Friday. Judging by the perked

PRESS RELEASE: Europa Universalis III
gamesindustry.biz - New York, USA (March 29th 2006) - The Europa Universalis series put Paradox Interactive on the map as a leading strategy developer and publisher, which is why fans the world over took notice when the company recently revealed more information on its

Classical music
Denver Post - Celebrations of the 250th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, viewed by many as the greatest composer ever, will dominate the international classical music scene in 2006. In addition to a host of festivals, symposia and other special

Eye On Entertainment
AM850.com - The 78th Annual Academy Awards this past Sunday had all the stars, all the latest fashions, and all the controversy. As the United States continues to debate the Iraq War and the spot-light looms over hot-button social issues like gay marriage and

KSO asks, What s up, Kokomo?
Kokomo Perspective - There was Porky Pig, wearing his Viking helmet, looking for Bunhilda (a.k.a. Bugs Bunny) and singing opera! It was Cartoon Madness and Looney Tunes night at the Kokomo Symphony Orchestra. What a great idea! Music from the Movies was the

Concert to celebrate city's birth
Aberdeen News - Sunday's Aberdeen University/Civic Symphony is part of the city's celebration of its 125th birthday. Robert Vodnoy, the director of the orchestra, has kept that anniversary in mind in preparing for the concert, which begins at 4 p.m. at the Johnson

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Austria celebrates 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth (Akron Beacon Journal)



Austria celebrates 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth (Akron Beacon Journal)
Here's a bit of trivia for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart fans: He lived 13,097 days and spent 3,720 of them -- more than 10 of his not quite 36 years -- traveling to more than 200 European cities.
Takacs String Quartet returns - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Takacs String Quartet returns
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 7 hours ago
... The Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society concert consists of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Quartet in C major, K. 465, the first of Ludwig van Beethoven's late ...

Orchestra for the young
Herald-Mail - Elizabeth Schulze, the Maryland Symphony Orchestra's music director, called out the first four notes of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5. "You know that symphony," Schulze told the student audience at The Maryland Theatre on Friday. Judging by the perked ...
The Pope gets an iPod (rediff.com)
Now that Vatican Radio offers podcasts in eight different languages, the pope has the technological capability to plug in and import the radio's audio files.