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... modernist music Considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century, Dutilleux received international acclaim, and his music is performed regularly by major orchestras. He wasn't a...
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2013/05/23 21:54
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La Scala scales back on productions due to crisis Thursday, May 23 2013 | 4:41 p.m. CDT By COLLEEN BARRY, Associated Press La Scala has reduced the number of operas it will stage during the 2013-14...
2013/05/21 18:52
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Dorothea Roschmann and Malin Christensson in Los Angeles Philharmonic Association's "The Marriage of Figaro." Photo by Mathew Imaging (Mathew Imaging) This is Mozart opera at its most sublime. As...
2013/05/17 21:28
2013/05/17 21:28
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Azzedine Alaïa (near right) and Jean Nouvel at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles Azzedine Alaïa is a couturier who was born in Tunisia but has lived most of his life in Paris. Having made...
2013/05/17 20:28
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The apartment building is luxurious, a tower of glass and steel. The photographs, aimed at its windows from afar, are mysteriously muted and voyeuristic. The subjects of the photos?...
2013/05/17 12:53
2013/05/17 12:53
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The 1786 comic opera follows bullying Count Almaviva's efforts to invoke droit du seigneur to sexually conquer Susanna, bride-to-be of his right-hand man Figaro, on the couple's wedding night: a...
2013/05/16 07:37
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Music lovers will be thinking big this weekend — a full-body sonic immersion of Gustav Mahler’s great Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection.” Mahler loved to use a full orchestra, large choruses, and operatic...
2013/05/14 18:53
2013/05/14 18:53
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Over the last four years, Los Angeles Times staff photographer Lawrence K. Ho has captured Dudamel at about 45 concerts in Los Angeles, close enough that the young Venezuelan conductor could hear Ho’s...
2013/05/12 05:15
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As Maestro John Farrer announces his retirement at the end of the 2013-14 season, the Bakersfield Symphony Orchestra is amid a sea of change. Choosing a new artistic director always is a massive...
2013/05/11 00:53
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Thursday night at Walt Disney Concert Hall, Gustavo Dudamel had a go at something less orthodox with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He began an ordinary program with one of Bach's more than 200 extant...
2013/05/03 15:37
2013/05/03 15:37
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LUCKYSEVEN: I see where 7 percent of American families got vastly richer as the Great Recession tailed off, while the remaining 93 percent of us got shafted. The Upper Seven’s net worth leaped by 28...
2013/05/01 21:29
2013/05/01 21:29
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Cleveland diocesan fundraising campaign exceeds goal by $45 million CLEVELAND (CNS) -- Despite a grueling economy and unflinching unemployment rate, parishioners in the Cleveland Diocese contributed...
2013/05/01 13:47
2013/05/01 13:47
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Julian Lloyd Webber's In Harmony programme is officially joining forces with Venezuela's El Sistema In Harmony Sistema England, chaired by cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, is to forge official links with...
2013/04/30 22:43
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The administration of Eastern Kentucky University fired EKU Center for the Arts director Debra Hoskins on June 12 due to allegations of fiscal misconduct, falsification of university records and...
2013/04/29 10:53
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The window is open and outside, a woman shouts enthusiastically into a megaphone. Her acolytes answer her calls with equal vim. Inside the normally happy-go-lucky, 30-year-old pianist is doing some...
2013/04/27 01:05
2013/04/27 01:05
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Strings -- violin strings, especially -- will go zing when the Community Arts Music Association of Santa Barbara opens its 95th season later this year. The group's 2013-14 International Series will...
2013/04/26 19:46
2013/04/26 19:46
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SALT LAKE CITY — The row of brick storefronts on Salt Lake City’s 2nd South appear ordinary, hardly worth mention or notice, but on Saturday mornings, one of them doesn’t sound ordinary. Strains of...