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Roanoke College Children's Choir Planning to be Non-Profit
ReporterRoanoke, Va. After 26 years, the Roanoke College Children’s Choir will soon change its name. For more than a quarter century, their voices have been heard all over the world. They've performed at places such as Carnegie Hall and at Canterbury...Tags: Anglicanism, Canterbury, Education, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities
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Local young organists receive honors
South Bend TribuneThe St. Joseph Valley Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (AGO) had an organ performance competition at First Presbyterian Church in early March. It was the first stage in the AGO/Quimby Regional Competitions for Young Organists. The two...Tags: Entertainment, Schools, Music, University of Michigan, Judges
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African diva Angelique Kidjo wins Songlines Best Artist award
Reuters* Angelique Kidjo wins for live shows, political commitment * Young Zimbabwean band Mokoomba best Newcomer By Angus MacSwan LONDON, April 26 (Reuters) - African diva Angelique Kidjo was named Best Artist in Songlines magazine's annual world music...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Africa, Feminism, South Africa
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Honoring his father's mission
He still performs the original words. When Arlo Guthrie was a boy, he sat in the backyard with the guitar he'd gotten for his fifth birthday and listened as his father taught him the end of "This Land Is Your Land" — the lyrics, cut in many...
Tags: Entertainment, Woodstock Festival (1969), Entertainment Events, Natural Disasters, Music
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Connecticut Builders Craft Interesting and Unusual Musical Instruments
You're shopping for a new guitar, but you don't want to buy something off the rack at Guitar Center. Or there's a budding harpist in your house, but unloading $4,000 for a new instrument isn't an option. Look no further than the state of Connecticut,...
Tags: Eastern Connecticut State University, Entertainment, Music, Arts and Culture, Middletown
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San Francisco Symphony musicians go out on strike
L.A. NOWLugging picket signs and instrument cases in front of the concert hall where they perform, musicians from San Francisco's acclaimed symphony orchestra went on strike Wednesday, causing the cancellation of at least one performance and throwing an East... -
Festival of the Arts Boca takes a youthful turn
As a violinist who calls himself the "Viagra of classical music" and "Edward Violinhands," the South Korean virtuoso Amadeus Leopold is every bit as humble as his onstage performance is subtle. Which is to say, not at all. When Leopold comes bounding...
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Harlem choir makes a joyful noise in Hagerstown
marieg@herald-mail.comThey’ve been called “Angels in Harlem.” And it’s a pretty appropriate tag. Using their heavenly, note-blending voices, members of the Harlem Gospel Choir lift the spirit, touch the soul and share the joy of their faith. And,...Tags: Music Industry, Entertainment, Music, Concerts, Lionel Richie
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Van Cliburn dead: American piano virtuoso was Cold War hero, cultural icon
Van Cliburn, the immensely talented American piano virtuoso with the down-home charm and big romantic style, whose gold-medal win at the first International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1958 at the height of the Cold War made him a cultural icon...
Tags: Music Industry, Entertainment, Music, Howard Reich, Grant Park
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Renee Fleming brings 'A Streetcar Named Desire' to Lyric Opera
Divine destiny — or is it the shade of Tennessee Williams? — is bringing Renee Fleming and Blanche DuBois together on the same stage, at the same time, at Lyric Opera. The real Renee and the fictional Blanche are, in their very different...
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Though not blindingly original, 'Streetcar' music surprises
“A Streetcar Named Desire,” Andre Previn's adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play, has come in for such scathing notices from some critics following its premiere by the San Francisco Opera in 1998 that one approached the Chicago premiere...
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Today's classical music comes to Columbia
You can expect the music to sound fresh during the Leipzig String Quartet's concert on Saturday, March 2, at 8 p.m., in Howard Community College's Smith Theatre. Like the sponsoring Candlelight Concert Society, this chamber music quartet often likes to...
Tags: Music Industry, Entertainment, Howard Community College, Music, Concerts
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