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‘Rigoletto,’ with Placido Domingo to air on PBS
Orlando Arts BlogGiuseppe Verdi’s “Rigoletto” – recorded in high definition in the Renaissance splendor of Mantua, Italy, in the actual places and hours of the day specified in the libretto, will be broadcast as part of the PBS series “... -
Music review: Gustavo Dudamel and Lang Lang together for the first time
Culture MonsterGustavo Dudamel and Lang Lang appear together for the first time, as they open the Los Angeles Philharmonic summer season at the Hollywood Bowl.... -
Israel Philharmonic featured in special movie showing
Orlando Arts BlogWell, we've had ballet, musical theater, grand opera and Shakespeare on our movie screens this summer, so why not classical music? With all this culture, I'm going to have to start wearing a tie to the cineplex. On Thursday, July 28, at 7 pm, NCM Fathom... -
Protesters interrupt Israel Philharmonic concert at London Proms
Culture MonsterReports of up to six disturbances at the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra's performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London and cancelling the concert's live radio broadcast Thursday night.... -
Anti-Israel protests disrupt London concert, punches thrown
Culture MonsterPalestinian supporters disrupted the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra's performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London Thursday night, leading to the cancellation of the live radio broadcast on BBC Radio.... -
Music review: Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra opens season
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews the West Coast premieres of Derek Bermel's Ritornello for electric guitar and orchestra and Osvaldo Golijov's "Sidereus."... -
The music of summer, alfresco and elsewhere
Culture MonsterThe classical music crowd gets out of town -- or at least out of doors -- to hear music in the summer.... -
PASSINGS: Len Lesser, Sidney Harth, Ratu Josefa Iloilo, Santi Santamaria, T.P. McKenna, Howard Lucraft
Len Lesser
Veteran character actor
Len Lesser, 88, a veteran character actor best known for his recurring role in the 1990s as Uncle Leo on the hit NBC-TV comedy "Seinfeld," died Wednesday in Burbank, publicist Laura Stegman said. He had pneumonia and...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Defense, CBS Corp., Dining and Drinking, Human Interest
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An Anton Bruckner convergence in Southern California
In 2011 we will not be celebrating a round-numbered anniversary pertaining to Anton Bruckner (1824-96). The music world will be busy feting Liszt (born 200 years ago) or Gustav Mahler (died 100 years ago).
Nevertheless, the schedules in Southern...Tags: American Legion, Bruno Walter, Landforms, Mountains, Music Industry
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Critic's Notebook: Mehta, Guilini, Previn and Salonen are still with us, via disc and page
Culture MonsterRemember last season when a certain French flutist from the Chicago Symphony who, flirting with a position in the Los Angeles Philharmonic before decamping back to his old band, derided our lack of tradition in the playing? Well the Gustavo...... -
Bruno Walter’s Last Concert
The Daily MirrorDec. 2, 1960: Van Cliburn, the Cold War sensation who won the 1958 Tchaikovsky piano competition, performs the Brahms second piano concerto with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under Bruno Walter at Shrine Auditorium. [Yes, I cringe to think of what...... -
On Bruckner, conductors and the mysterious unfinished Ninth
Culture MonsterRichard S. Ginell writes about those who conduct Bruckner, and his mysterious, unfinished Ninth Symphony....
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