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Brahms & Joachim Violin Concertos: Christian Tetzlaff and Elgar, Strauss And Ravel Sonatas For Violin And Piano: ...
Two notable violinists have new discs out – 40-something German powerhouse Christian Tetzlaff and 31-year-old Canadian Jonathan Crow, who had a short tenure as concertmaster of the Montreal Symphony. Both men have distinctive, commanding, steady approaches devoid of quirks.
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ROCKETTE SCIENCE
HANG on a sec while we come down off our sugar high. We've been hanging out backstage with the Rockettes, who are as American as apple pie - and so sweet they'll give you a toothache. We're crashing. The wholesome precision- kickers open Radio...
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Catch Odissi in Brickfields
KUALA LUMPUR: An Indian music and dance festival will be held on Friday at Kandiah Hall, Vivekananda School in Brickfields in conjunction with Deepavali celebrations.
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Jailed mogul still 'Nsync with boy bands
He may be serving 25 years for one of America's biggest Ponzi schemes, but music impresario Lou Pearlman is keeping his hand in boy bands.
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Former student suing teacher, UI
A former University of Iowa graduate student is suing a Department of Music professor, alleging he sexually harassed her during the 2006-07 school year.
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Rock the holidays
Who wouldn't want to be a pop star' OK, OK, maybe there are some out there who prefer privacy over fame, and Britney hasn't made the lifestyle seem super desirable lately. But make-believe is harmless, right'
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Former grad student sues professor, UI
A former University of Iowa graduate student is suing a Department of Music professor for allegedly sexually harassing her during her time at the university.
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artparis Abu Dhabi 08 centres attention of global artworld on nation's capital
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - The second annual edition of artparis Abu Dhabi, organised in partnership with Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH), T ourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC) ourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC) and artparis, will open to the public on Tuesday 18 th November at Emirates Palace and runs until Friday 21 st November 2008.
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Jay Chou bags hat-trick of World Music Awards
The World Music Awards was held in Morocco's Monte Carlo recently. This prestigious annual event attracted numerous Western big name stars such as Beyonce and Mariah Carey.
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ICCSO fall concert is later this month
The Iowa City Community String Orchestra presents the fall concert of its 29th season at 3 p.m. Nov. 19 at The Englert Theatre.
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Interview: Calexico
We talk to Calexico's Joey Burns about the art of collaboration, the joys of studio accidents, how it felt to have one of their songs broadcast through outer space, and their work for an upcoming film about a Nevada brothel. read more
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50 Cent secretly picked song idea from Eminem's computer
Washington, November 11: Hip-hop star 50 Cent has revealed that one of the songs in his latest album 'Before I Self Destruct' is inspired by the music that he secretly lifted from Eminem's computer.
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I'm From Barcelona: Who Killed Harry Houdini?
Making more nuanced use of orchestration and sticking with a comfortingly sweet and naïve tone, this ginormous Swedish group attempt to avoid a sophomore slump. read more
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The Matthew Herbert Big Band: There’s Me and There’s You
The second album from Matthew Herbert's Big Band outfit; as the handle implies, there's an aesthetic shift from electronic music to avant-jazz at play here, but these are also songs with stronger, more overtly global and political themes than he's ever explored before. read more
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Local Veterans Day events today
Veterans Day will be marked today with a number of local events.In Vacaville, the Downtown Vacaville Business Improvement District will host a Veterans' Day Program at 9 a.m. at the veteran's memorial in Andrews Park to honor those that have served the country.
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High School Musical exclusive: How stardom changed teen Vanessa Hudgens
Vanessa's mum was a cleaner - most of the kids at school had their own...
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Brush up on vocals, mic for UGA Idol auditions Wednesday
It's that time of year. UGA Hillel, Sigma Delta Tau and the UGA Music Business Program are teaming up to give students the chance to live out their dreams, perform for a packed crowd and win $500, all for a good cause. The closed auditions will be held Wednesday in the Tate Student Center from 3 to 9 p.
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Flying high
Country singer George Canyon will busy today but not with any promotional work related to his new studio album that hits stores today, What I Do. Canyon is spending Remembrance Day in Nova Scotia at CFB Greenwood, where he was made an honorary colonel for 14 Wing Greenwood earlier this year.
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C'town chamber approves of concert plans
Madison Square Garden Entertainment's proposal to host concerts in Springfield is moving through a review process, according to Mary Clarke, chairwoman of the town's planning Board.
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Blur reunion 'very possible' says Damon Albarn after lunch with Graham Coxon
Damon Albarn has given hope to Blur fans by saying a reunion for the one-time kings of Britpop is "very possible", after the singer enjoyed a reconciliatory lunch with guitarist Graham Coxon. Coxon left Blur under acrimonious circumstances in 2002 and the band, one of the bestselling of the 1990s, have been on an indefinite hiatus since 2003 following the release of their critically ...
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HOT SONG
After a string of personal and music business issues, Brandy seems poised for a comeback with her new single, "Right Here (Departed)" (Epic). It's a sweet, inspirational midtempo R&B-tinged pop affair, playing not just to her strength, but to collaborator Rodney Jerkins' strengths as well. In her chart absence, Brandy's niche has been filled by Natasha Bedingfield and Jordin Sparks, but "Right ...
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A legend is mourned
The family of South African songstress Miriam Makeba, who died in Italy yesterday, has told of her last moments. Makeba's granddaughter, Zenzi Mkhize, said she died shortly after a fundraising show for the elderly.
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Activision buys Guitar Hero port house News
You sell some, you buy some. Having sold Swedish RTS developer Massive to Ubisoft, Activision Blizzard has replaced it with port specialist Budcat Creations.
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Hit it, Maestro: Youngsville resident wins chance to conduct symphony
It was the concert of a lifetime for Claire Flores.
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AUDIO: Leeds musicians fly to US to make disc
Two Leeds musicians have flown to Los Angeles to record a disc after their music was spotted on a social networking site. (11/11/2008)
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