Opera Stars to Sing at N.Y. Concert NEW YORK (Top40 Charts) - Soprano Heidi Grant Murphy, baritone Thomas Hampson, the New York Choral Artists and The American Boychoir will join the New York Philharmonic in a Sept. 20 memorial concert for the victims of this week's terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The memorial ...
| Fleming Offers Reward for Gowns WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) - Soprano Renee Fleming posted a $1,000 reward Saturday for a misplaced garment bag containing two custom-made designer gowns. The singer accidentally left the bag at the Westchester County Airport before boarding a flight to Chicago on Friday, said Magda Krance, publicist for ...
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Tenor Watson Can Do Without Tabloids NEW YORK (AP) - Russell Watson's success on the music charts has earned the British tenor the attention of his nation's tabloids - attention he says he can do without. ``In the U.K., sometimes press can be naughty, I will say. For certain newspapers are always looking for ulterior motives,'' Watson ...
| Rattle to Lead Berlin Philharmonic BERLIN (AP) - Sir Simon Rattle will sign a long-awaited contract with the Berlin Philharmonic after the cash-strapped city reassured the British conductor about the funding and independence of the orchestra, its director said Saturday. Rattle, who led the City of Birmingham (England) Symphony Orchestra ...
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Marc-Andre Hamelin Takes Pianism to a Higher Level Philadelphia (CDNOW) - The descriptive phrase that shows up most often in articles about pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin ("a super virtuoso") was originally written by the noted author, critic, and historian, Harold C. Schonberg and appeared in The New York Times. While this is an honorable utterance, it ...
| Historic Viennese venue razed The celebrated Viennese concert and recording venue, The Sofiensaal, has been destroyed by fire.Fire-fighters fought through the night to salvage the building's structure, but by morning little remained of the hall but the charred outer walls.The fire was discovered by a band of musicians who were rehearsing ...
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Debussy, a Composer Unlike Any Before or After Him NY (The New York Times) - Claude Debussy is the focus of the Bard Music Festval this summer. As a backdrop, the Times classical music critics pick favorite Debussy recordings. CENTURY later, the originality of the music of Claude Debussy is clear. But in an era when the likes of Mahler, Stravinsky and ...
| King of the harmonica and Gershwin expert dies Legendary harmonica player Larry Adler, a widely acknowledged genius of his art and perhaps the last great musical link to George Gershwin, has died at the age of 87. The US-born musician, who had been active in his career for a remarkable 73 years, died last night (Monday) at St Thomas's Hospital in ...
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New Santa Fe Opera Dir. Buffs Image SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - When he became the Santa Fe Opera's first new general director in 45 years, Richard Gaddes inherited a summer festival that was known internationally but often ignored in its own back yard. So Gaddes - only the second director in the opera's history - has been reaching out this ...
| Sylvia McNair to work for Indiana University BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Grammy-winning opera singer Sylvia McNair has been appointed to a newly created post as executive adviser for outreach with the Indiana University School of Music. McNair, 45, received a master's degree in music from Indiana in 1983. Her three-year appointment is to begin on ...
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