Posts Tagged ‘orchestra’ :

Maxim Rysanov – Bartok: Viola Concerto

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Maxim Rysanov, one of the artists mentioned in an “In tune” article titled Hong Kong Arts Festival.

Benjamin Schmid – Brahms: Violin Concerto

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Benjamin Schmid, one of the artists mentioned in an “In tune” article titled Hong Kong Arts Festival.

‘Unexpect Yourself’: Slogan Strikes Wrong Chord

I once spent a year in Rochester, N.Y., where seven months are committed to snow. Understandably, city leaders paid someone somewhere for a marketing slogan to get people to visit. The winner: “I’d rather be in Rochester – It’s got it.”

Date: March 31st, 2010
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Handel at Work: A Virtual Look at the Original ‘Messiah’ Score

handelEver wonder what kind of penmanship George Frederick Handel had? Was he the type to cross things out with a single, swift stroke, or did he cover up his mistakes in a scratchy flurry? Well, wonder no more.

Date: February 26th, 2010
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Review of the Decade: Classical

grand-macabre-001Ten years ago, there was chaos and inertia. Now Britain’s opera houses are world class – and its conductors have revolutionised their orchestras.
 

Date: January 21st, 2010
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The Venezuelan – Gustavo Dudamel takes over the L. A. Philharmonic

np37The classical-music world has a fraught relationship with fame. On the one hand, people are always pining for the days when Arturo Toscanini, Leonard Bernstein, and Leontyne Price dominated the airwaves and appeared on the covers of magazines.
 

Date: December 14th, 2009
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Shanghai Players Arrive, Driven On by Their Titan

np16Just over an hour into a rehearsal here last week, the maestro’s baton came down like the crack of a whip, and the music screeched to a halt. Long Yu, the imperious 45-year-old conductor of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, wanted perfection.
 

Date: November 9th, 2009
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Bright Young Maestros

np04On Wednesday night, 30-year-old Latvian Andris Nelsons, music director of England’s City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, makes his debut at the Metropolitan Opera leading Puccini’s “Turandot.”
 

Date: October 27th, 2009
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Leadership Secrets from a Maestro

japan16Have you ever wondered what it’s like to conduct a word-class professional orchestra?

Date: October 26th, 2009
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Another New Step in China

np09For the first time an orchestra in mainland China is taking on a foreign music director: the French conductor Michel Plasson is becoming music director of the China National Symphony Orchestra.
 

Date: October 8th, 2009
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