Concerts

The genius behind the incredible sets for U2, Rolling Stones and Olympics

Nov 21 2009 Brian Mciver HE MADE the Earth revolve around a bird's nest in Beijing, brought the world's biggest rock band into Scotland on a claw and is the man every pop star wants on their team. Mark Fisher might just be the...

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Caius Choir premiere new pieces written for the 800th Anniversary

New Psalm settings by six Cambridge composers feature in a free concert by Gonville & Caius College Choir this Sunday afternoon (22 November) at 3 pm in St John’s College Chapel. The Psalm settings were commissioned by the...

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EQ to a venue? The basics?!

Morning Guys... Right... I used to be very interested in lighting and had only known the basics about sound... as from a year ago ive slowly slid into sound as ive love live audio, concerts, classical concerts. But! ive never...

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Artists stage concert in Togo to mark Universal Children's Day

LOME, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Togolese artists staged an open concert on Friday evening in the capital Lome to mark Universal Children's Day and the 20th anniversary of the UN convention on the rights of children. The celebrations...

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Theater Review | 'Girl Crazy': Home on the Range and on the Stage

Home on the Range and on the Stage It’s probably best to check your wits at the saloon door to enjoy “Girl Crazy,” the Gershwin musical from 1930 that opens this year’s Encores! series of concert musicals at City Center....

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Brilliant but flawed, Tim Finn sings in the Quarry (The West Australian)

SIMON COLLINS, The West Australian November 21, 2009, 4:05 pm CONCERT Tim Finn; Andy Bull Quarry Amphitheatre Friday, November 20 Review: Simon Collins At the first of three nearly sold-out nights at the Quarry Amphitheatre,...

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'C-3PO' hosts symphonic version of Star Wars

Anthony Daniels, the voice and body of golden-boy robot C-3PO, is the only actor to have had a part in all six film instalments of the Star Wars saga. He is also the most ardent advocate of the rich music American composer John...

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The Canadian Tenors find perfect harmony

As 2009 draws to a close, the Canadian Tenors have certainly got a lot to celebrate. But there were moments back in January when they would have been forgiven for wondering if they were still going to be around, let alone...

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Review: Boss concert of a lifetime

It's been more than 35 years since Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played in Baltimore, but last night's show at the 1st Mariner Arena was well worth the wait. Bruce and the boys plowed through nearly three and a half...

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240 performers amp up energy

Twenty years ago, almost to the day, the Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra pulled off a major coup in Tucson: It assembled four community arts organizations, including the Civic Orchestra of Tucson, to perform Berlioz's "Te...

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