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What is it about Wagner?
Topic: NEWS composers

His operas sell out immediately. His theories changed classical music. His artistic legacy still divides his warring family. Millions either love him obsessively or hate him passionately......MORE...
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Topic: NEWS performers
Glamorous young Dutch violinist Janine Jansen has withdrawn from the Serge and Olga Koussevitzky Memorial Concert this Sunday (August 5) with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the Tanglewood Music Center in western Massachusetts. A statement released by the BSO Friday afternoon said that she is unable to perform due to illness. Replacing Jansen will be another talented young violinist: Stefan Jackiw

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Topic: NEW CDs

Masters and Commanders: Music from Seafaring Film Classics, a Telarc release by conductor Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops, is this week's new arrival on the Billboard classical chart, making its debut at no. 9. This disc features selections from the scores of such films as (among others) Pirates of the Caribbean, The Sea Hawk, Mutiny on the Bounty, Captains Courageous, and, naturally, Master and Commander. Masters and Commanders is a swashbuckling musical portrait of valiant seamen, tempestuous captains, eccentric pirates, pious pilgrims and more.
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Flutist, composer, teacher Louis Moyse dies at 94
Topic: MILESTONESJun-Dec07

World-renowned flutist and composer Louis Moyse, co-founder of Vermont's Marlboro Music Festival and teacher to top flutists around the world has passed away...
...MORE | See all stories on this topic: ...here | ...BIO


After 22 years, Tilson Thomas returns to the Bowl
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Topic: NEWS performers


 

The frustrated and frustrating young man on the podium, the Philharmonic's principal guest conductor, broke his baton and stormed offstage. ...

...more | See all stories on this topic ...here | ...BIO


Philadelphia Orchestra and Charles Dutoit Open 2007 Season at Saratoga
Now Playing: PlaybillArts - New York,NY,USA By Matthew Westphal
Topic: NEWS performers


The Philadelphia Orchestra opens its annual August season in the North Country of New York state.

...MORE | See all stories on this topic ...Here | Saratoga Performing Arts Center



Topic: NEWS Industry
Nationwide CD sales have continued to plummet. Figures for the first half of this year show a 15 percent decrease compared with the same time last year. Digital sales continue a steady ascent, even among classical fans who were at first slow to get into downloading. But many classical listeners still prefer to buy their music on CD at retail shops. ...More


Topic: NEWS Industry
A cellist's collection of autographs of some of the greatest names in 20th Century classical music is to be sold. In between rehearsals, Ambrose Gauntlett persuaded the likes of Elgar, Prokofiev, Stravinksy and Toscanini to sign his book. ...MORE


Topic: NEWS performers
Marin Alsop

Her previous big break came when she was made principal conductor of Britain's Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in 2002.

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Topic: NEW BOOKS
Two new novels exploring the lives of classical musicians living under Nazi rule in WWII-era Germany are raising eyebrows in the dual worlds of music and literature. At the heart of both books is the chilling conflict of great art in the face of great evil, and the inescapably human decisions that must be made in such situations. ...MORE NYTimes

“The Savior” (Simon & Schuster), Eugene Drucker

“Variations on the Beast” (Dragon Press), Henry Grinberg


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