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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, Igor Stravinsky, Concerts, Library of Congress, Lincoln Center
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Trombonist John Allred to perform at Valencia College
Jazz trombonist John Allred, whose career includes work with such jazz greats as Harry Connick Jr., Wycliffe Gordon and Woody Herman, will perform in a free concert at Valencia College’s Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 3....
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'Price Is Right' contestant from Bethel College
South Bend TribuneWhere else can the “Price is Right” share space with opera. Only here, folks. Bethel College nursing student Jillian Hueni, of Granger, was a contestant on the “Price is Right” on the March 18 show. The show was taped during...Tags: University of Notre Dame, University of Michigan, Fibromyalgia, Colleges and Universities, Drew Carey
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Orlando native Isai Jess Muñoz will be at Philarmonic's "Madama Butterfly"
Orlando native Isai Jess Muñoz will be performing the role of "Goro" in the Orlando Philarmonic upcoming production of Puccini’s opera, Madama Butterfly. Muñoz has appeared with opera companies around the country, including The New York City...Tags: New York City, Festive Events, Culture, Fringe Festival, Alvin Ailey
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W.Va. music professor indulges his love for jazz
Special to The Herald-MailFor Mark Andrew Cook, music is more than notes on a page. "With music, it's all about the journey and the learning experience," said Cook, 57, director of music theory and composition at Shepherd University in Shepherdstown. And for Cook, his...Tags: Music Industry, Washington, DC, Music, Colleges and Universities, Georgetown
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Striking San Francisco Symphony players explain absence to fans
Country music great George Jones earned the dubious nickname “No Show Jones” because he was often otherwise engaged when it was time to go on stage. His way of apologizing, sort of, was to write a song that humorously admitted he wasn&...
Tags: Culture, Music Industry, Concerts, Washington, DC, Arts and Culture
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Jane Monheit swings into Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale
Jane Monheit knows firsthand the life-changing influence that music can have on a young life. As a schoolgirl growing up in the late 1980s on the south shore of Long Island, where the right jeans and the right sneakers were required, Monheit was all...
Tags: Arts, Concerts, Fiona Apple, Corinne Bailey Rae, Museums
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Accompanist extraordinaire puts on a show all her own
Twenty-five years ago, a talented young musician ventured here from Fort Wayne, Ind., to try her luck in the big city. Today, Beckie Menzie stands at the center of Chicago cabaret, her work as accompanist indispensable to uncounted singers, her...
Tags: Music Industry, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Howard Reich, Music
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Mezzo Magdalena Kozena, pianist Yefim Bronfman give recital at Shriver Hall
Vocal recitals are rare enough in Baltimore that even a program of familiar lieder would qualify as a novelty. A program of way-off-the-beaten-path songs? That's beyond cool. Magdalena Kozena, the high-profile, Czech mezzo-soprano, and her equally high-...
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San Francisco Symphony cancels East Coast tour as strike continues
The San Francisco Symphony said on Sunday that it has canceled its upcoming East Coast tour as its musicians continue to strike over compensation. The orchestra's tour was scheduled to kick off Wednesday at Carnegie Hall in New York, with two concerts....
Tags: Culture, Music Industry, Concerts, Arts and Culture, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
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Patti Page dies at 85; singer helped widen country music audience
Patti Page, the Oklahoma-born pop singer whose gossamer voice on "The Tennessee Waltz," "The Doggie in the Window" and other 1950s hits offered a soothing counterpart to the revolutionary new sound of rock 'n' roll, died New Year's Day in Encinitas,...
Tags: Eddy Arnold, Music Industry, Music Theater, Concerts, Radio Industry
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