Igor Stravinsky

Don Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa

Musician, Nobleman and Murderer Don Carlo Gesualdo was an Italian nobleman, lutenist and composer. His madrigals rank as the most harmonically expressive compositions of the Renaissance. Don Carlo Gesualdo Prince of Venosa,...

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Facebook Files: What Kind Of Hobbyist Are You?

By Ishaan . For games, I’m into almost everything, I play mostly everything that comes out of Japan to here, and quite a bit of FPS. I’m way into anime, manga (North American versions of manga collection 1000+) and figure...

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Charles Ives' Two Contemplations for Orchestra

The Unanswered Question and Central Park in the Dark His originality still hasn't gained full acceptance, but these two short orchestral pieces are a good starting point to understanding the music of Charles Ives. It’s why The...

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Remembering Leo Smit

A Musical Feast celebrates the late composer and pianist at the Burchfield-Pennery When retired BPO concertmaster Charles Haupt started his chamber music ensemble a few years ago, it found a home in the Kavinoky Theater at...

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Sacramento Philharmonic Partners with B Street Theatre For Free Family Shows

'Partnering with the Sacramento Philharmonic is a natural for B Street,' Bill Blake, managing director, B Street Theatre. 'We hope these performances will inspire and educate our region's families and children.'

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A graceful voyage from whorehouse to poorhouse

Igor Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress Pacific Opera Victoria Timothy Vernon, conductor Lucia Cesaroni, soprano Colin Ainsworth, tenor Gregory Dahl, baritone At the Royal Theatre in Victoria on Thursday The Rake's Progress ends...

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Leslie Arden: The long road to creative freedom

Experience in Canadian musical theatre helps Leslie Arden evoke the complexities of a fairytale Leslie Arden, who once trained as a veterinarian, will see the premiere of her The Princess and the Handmaiden on Thursday....

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Ojai Music Fest's Lineup: Frank Zappa, Stravinsky, & More

Evening concert at Ojai Festival's Libbey Bowl | Photo by Axel Koester Attention classical music fans. The Ojai Music Festival today announced exciting programming highlights for next year June, all picked by composer/conductor...

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STRAVINSKY’S “SOLDIER’S TALE” – At the SF Conservatory of Music

Two Bay Area conservatories collaborate to bring a modernist masterpiece to life By Seán Martinfield Sentinel Editor and Publisher Photo by Lynn Imanaka This Saturday, November 14th, elite members of the New Music Ensemble of...

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Mark Growden Live Video and Extended Interview

guest post by mikl-em Above Mark Growden performs “I’m Your Man” (a Leonard Cohen cover) from his new, as-yet-to-be-released album Saint Judas. This just released video playing live with his quartet was recorded in July at The...

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