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Mac Morgan, 89, Bass-Baritone Who Went on to Teach Voice, Dies
Now Playing: ...regular on NBC Radio?s ?Highways in Melody"
Topic: MILESTONESJun-Dec07
Mac Morgan was an American bass-baritone who sang on radio, television and the stage from the 1940s to the 1970s and who was later chairman of the voice at Boston University, died on June 12, 2007, in Carrollton, Ga., where he lived. He was 89. He died of complications of an appendectomy, said his daughter Anne Morgan. Mac Morgan had been singing in concert halls and on the radio for years when he was asked to be a soloist at the Mass in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross for John F. Kennedy after the president was assassinated. For the first time, he worried he might not make it through Mozart's "Requiem." In 1946 he became a regular on NBC Radio’s long-running series “Highways in Melody.” In 1958 he appeared in the NBC Opera Company’s televised production of Mozart’s “Cosi Fan Tutte,”. He sang on “The Bell Telephone Hour” with Joan Sutherland, on a program that included Peggy Lee.
NY Times Obit | ...Boston Globe Obit


Topic: NEWS Industry
Time and again, European orchestral conductors roar into America's side doors, virtually unknown but fully matured and ready to assume major appointments.
Both the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra recently appointed new music directors - respectively Jaap van Zweden [photo] and Manfred Honeck - who came to them as anonymous as guest conductors can be, then inspired knockout reviews and high marks from the players. Going the opposite direction, the even-lesser-known Canadian Yannick Nezet-Seguin is replacing the superstar Valery Gergiev at the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra....MORE...


Now Playing: on LIVE365.com MUSIClassical CONCERT
Topic: MUSIClassical CONCERT
Many hours of selections including:
Playlist 930232
J. STRAUSS Let Life Be Joyful Waltz; Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Claudio Abbado, cond.
ALBUM NOTES

HANDEL Water Music Suite in F; Colin Tilney, harpsichord; Academy of St. Martin In The Fields; Neville Marriner, cond.
ALBUM NOTES | MARRINER on CDs

TCHAIKOVSKY Polonaise from The Sleeping Beauty; USSR Symphony Orchestra; Yevgeny Svetlanov, cond.
ALTERNATE ALBUM NOTES

And marking the birth anniversary of American composer JACK GALLAGHER, June 27, 1947, with a performance of his Proteus Rising From The Sea; The Air Force Band of Flight; Lt. Col. Richard A. Shelton, cond.
[This album is not for sale]


Tenor Cuenod, 105, Credits Small Voice
Topic: NEWS performers
Hughes Cuenod was born, June 26, 1902

Hugues Cuenod, the oldest singer ever to debut at the Metropolitan Opera, celebrates his 105th birthday with a message to his younger colleagues: Don't shout.

Cuenod, until recently the world's oldest active opera performer, was known throughout his seven-decade career for his acting and a light, natural tenor ...

See all stories on this topic | more | BIOGRAPHY
READ about Cuenod | CUENOD BIO and CDiscography

Brilliant Teen Born to Write Symphonies
Now Playing: Dominik Maican on NPR
Topic: NEWS composers
At age 18, Dominik Maican is already an acclaimed composer, with six symphonies, a mass, chamber music pieces, solo piano works and songs to his credit. Dominik is a U.S. citizen, but was born in Koln, Germany, and moved to Washington, DC, in 1991 with his parents Drs. Valerica Maican and Marcel Maican. Dominik beganstudying piano at the age of 3 and composition at the age of 5 with his mother. He isthe proud recipient of nine piano awards and over 40 awards for musical composition

NPR

This fall Maican will attend Indiana University, home to one of the largest music schools in the United States. He says he hopes to get a well-rounded education and leave some of his concentrated music studies behind.


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Topic: MUSIClassical CONCERT

PLAYLIST 783742
JACK GALLAGHER [photo] Diversions Overture; The Kiev Philharmonic; Robert Ian Winstin, cond.
ALBUM NOTES | About Jack Gallagher

MOZART Violin Concerto No 4 K218; Maxim Vengerov, violin-cond; UBS Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra
ALBUM NOTES

BIZET Petite Suite, pieces (5) for orchestra (orchestration of Jeux d'enfants Nos. 6, 3, 2, 11, 12); Bastille Opera Orchestra; Myung-Whun Chung, cond.
ALBUM NOTES

...and many other selections.

Ken Masur named new resident conductor of San Antonio Symphony
Topic: NEWS performers
The San Antonio Symphony named Ken Masur, the son of longtime New York Philharmonic music director Kurt Masur, its new resident conductor. ...
See all stories on this topic | Deseret News - Salt Lake City,UT,USA

Death of Belgian conductor Francois De Ridder
Topic: MILESTONESJun-Dec07
Chief Warrant Officer Francois De Ridder, conductor since 2003 of the Royal Symphonic Band of the Belgian Guides, was killed in a tragic accident on June 16, 2007. The conductor of the Royal Symphonic Band of the Belgian Guides died during a recent fire department intervention. Born in 1951.
See all stories on this topic | 4barsrest.com - UK

Honors for Steven Stucky and George Tsontakis
Topic: NEWS composers
At the annual Ceremonial of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York, Steven Stucky [left] was inducted as a newly-elected member, and George Tsontakis [right] was honored with the fourth Charles Ives Living Award, which provides a generous stipend for three years, enabling the composer to concentrate on composition, without other salaried employment during that time.

Find out more:

STUCKY | TSONTAKIS | ARTS AND LETTERS


Conductor Efrain Guigui dies at 81
Now Playing: Efrain Guigui (Gee-Gee hard G)
Topic: MILESTONESJun-Dec07
Was a former conductor of the Vermont Symphony Orchestra. Efrain Guigui died Monday 18 JUN 2007, in Los Angeles from complications of cancer. Guigui was 81. Music Director and Conductor Efrain Guigui's experience included the Puerto Rico Symphony, the Casals Festival, the Vermont Symphony, the Dartmouth Symphony, and the Panama Symphony. He premiered a great number of contemporary works and was honored with the Ditson Conductors Award for 1986. Maestro Guigui guest conducted in the United States and abroad.

WCAX-TV ...

See all stories on this topic | Boston.com

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