Review: 'Rite' stuff for Bad Plus at the Ojai Music Festival
OJAI — It can't, of course, be helped, but after a hundred years, "The Rite of Spring" has inevitably lost its sting. "Le Sacre du Printemps" supposedly caused a riot at its Paris premiere May 22,...
View ArticleMUSICAL FUNDRAISER BRINGS AUDIENCE TO ITS FEET
RANCHO SANTA FE A Rancho Santa Fe fundraiser drew some wealthy San Diegans able to pay up to $5,000 for a “Very Special Evening with Condoleezza Rice,” the former U.S. secretary of state. But there...
View ArticleWill Calhoun goes jazz deep for rhythmically conscious LIFE IN THIS WORLD
Rating for Will Calhoun's CD "Life In This World" [Motéma Music, May 14, 2013] 5 In the liner notes, Columbia and New York University Professor C. Daniel Dawson spoke of Living Colour drummer Will...
View ArticleIn the mid-Atlantic, 3 places to get lost and find the music
Summer festivals are like summer reading: taking you off the usual paths onto unexpected byways, giving you a chance to lose yourself in the narrative of a place. The location is part of the...
View ArticleMarco Eneidi: Pallettes of Color & Sound
By ANNA POCZATEK, Anna Poczatek Born to dive in music Recent articles (0 total) Marco Eneidi: Pallettes of Color & Sound “ This is my improvisation, putting together groups of likeminded players,...
View ArticleA BRITTEN CELEBRATION—Clarinetist Brenden Guy at SF Conservatory of Music, 6/4
The program will begin with Britten’s Movement for Wind Sextet featuring Valinor Winds, a group that originated in the fall of 2009 at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. It will be followed by...
View ArticleFlorilegium – review
Assembly Rooms, Bath 4 At this year's Bath festival, where Florilegium had already been in residence for various concerts, their complete Bach Brandenburg cycle, played across two sessions on the...
View ArticleMidsummer's Music Festival in Wisconsin offers classical music in intimate...
At the Midsummers Music Festival in Door County, Wis., even a renovated dockside warehouse can become a venue for classical music. Year after year, audiences pack this 1880s building, now a small art...
View ArticleState of the Arts
Natalie Shelton made her performance debut as the Energizer Bunny in the school play, and has been hooked on percussion ever since. At her day job, she works in the monkey business--as a trainer of...
View ArticleNSF Grant Extends HSU’s Cutting Edge Gravity Research (Humboldt State...
(Source: Humboldt State University) May 29, 2013 Humboldt State Professor C.D. Hoyle, Department of Physics and Astronomy, has received a three-year, $155,746 continuation grant from the National...
View ArticleMelody in bloom
There’s something unique about hearing music and seeing art surrounded by lush greenery. Musicians have been entertaining audiences and artists have painted outdoors since the ancient times. The...
View ArticleMozart’s Own Violin and Viola Come to the United States for the First Time...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mozart’s own violin and viola come to the United States for the first time at the June 2013 Boston Early Music Festival in collaboration with the Salzburg Mozarteum...
View ArticleOak Cliff opportunity alert: Symphony concerts, film festival
If you don’t like relaxing outdoors as a cool springtime evening settles in, if the pure and powerful sounds of musical instruments filling the air don’t stir your soul, you might want to stay...
View ArticleCrossing Borders Music Collective Baha'i Music program truly inspires
Rating for Crossing Borders Music Collective Baha'i Music program truly inspires 4 According to Tom Clowes, President of Crossing Borders Music Collective, "Our program, "Celebrating Resilience: Music...
View ArticleClassical Music and Opera Listings for June 14-20
Classical Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesarts for arts and entertainment news. Arts Twitter List: Critics, Reporters and Editors A sortable calendar of noteworthy cultural events in the New...
View ArticleTake Five With Rogier Telderman
By RT, RT www.rogiertelderman.com Recent articles (0 total) Take Five With Rogier Telderman Meet Rogier Telderman: With an enormous drive, profoundness, and enthusiasm, pianist Rogier Telderman born...
View ArticleFather's Day events around Humboldt County this weekend (Video)
If you are in Humboldt County this weekend and are looking for something special to do with your dad, grandfather or other important father-figure, here is a list of some of the activities this area...
View ArticleSomething for every member of the family to do this weekend in Humboldt
Friday, June 7 Fortuna Library is hosting a Bookmark Art Show and Fundraiser, beginning at 10:00 a.m. All proceeds benefit the Friends of the Fortuna Library. Ultimate Yogurt in Arcata will be...
View ArticleYork celebrates 50th anniversary with eight of York's most talented
Tweet 0 Email Report Photo 1 of 10 IRIS OTANI O1, VIOLIN Iris Otani started playing violin and piano when she was 5 years old. She has studied piano with Lyn Bronson, Jacqueline Divenyi, and John...
View ArticleChristine Fisher to open Ocho Rios jazz festival
The melodious voice of Christine Fisher, a sumptuous fare and bubbling champagne, will kick off the 23rd annual Jamaica Ocho Rios International Jazz Festival on Sunday, June 9. The festival will begin...
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