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CSO concludes Carnegie Hall trifecta, leaving cheers in its wake
NEW YORK – With the final blasts of brass and percussion at the end of Respighi's "Feste Romane" rattling Carnegie Hall to its foundation, Riccardo Muti ended the American leg of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's October tour in triumph Friday night....
Tags: Music Industry, Concerts, Aspen Institute, Mexico City, Mexico
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Jubilation, relief mingle at no-frills CSO gala
"Stay close to this orchestra," Riccardo Muti enjoined the audience at the end of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's Symphony Ball gala on Saturday night, "because it represents Chicago to the world." The CSO and its music director are about to do just...Tags: The New York Times, Music Industry, Concerts, Career and Workplace, Entertainment
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Family fights blood disorders with music
HealthBlood disorders have marked Sandra Moran's family in devastating ways.... -
1980s hitmakers say keeping intensity in songs, shows lets it continue success
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGNew Jersey roots rockers The Smithereens has been at its craft for more than 30 years, but when it plays a show, as it will tonight at Musikfest Café in Bethlehem, or record a new album, as it’s preparing to...... -
Glen Campbell show at Sands Bethlehem Event Center will be one of his last, daughter says
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGAshley Campbell says the last three years have been amazing. She and her brothers Shannon and Cal have opened shows for their father, country music legend Glen Campbell, at storied venues such as Carnegie Hall, where they played Oct. 13....... -
Another actress-singer to replace Katherine McPhee for Zoellner Center fund-raiser
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGLess than two weeks before Zoellner Arts Center's premiere fundraiser Gala2012, headliner and star of the NBC-TV series “Smash” Katharine McPhee has pulled out of the show, officials just announced. But they’ve got another high-profile... -
Elliott Carter dies at 103; inventive American composer
Elliott Carter, the great American composer who was born in the horse-and-buggy era but whose music persistently looked ahead by reflecting and unabashedly celebrating the intricacies of modern life, died Monday of natural causes at his home in New York,...
Tags: James Joyce, Poetry, France, Leonard Bernstein, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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For CSO, good and bad news on deficit
Tribune reportersWhile contributions and ticket sale revenues reached an all-time high at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 2012, the boost was not enough to keep the orchestra from running an operating shortfall for the second year in a row, according to documents...Tags: Politics, Pension and Welfare, Services and Shopping, Music Industry, Mexico
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Richard Robbins dies at 71; film composer had 2 Oscar nods
Richard Robbins, the composer who created memorable scores for such films as "A Room With a View," "Howards End" and "The Remains of the Day" during a quarter-century collaboration with director James Ivory and producer Ismail Merchant, has died. He was...
Tags: Vanessa Redgrave, Parkinson's Disease, Music Industry, AIDS, Entertainment
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Gospel legend Sandi Patty opens holiday tour in Hagerstown
Special to The Herald-MailGospel legend Sandi Patty is coming to the Maryland Theatre Friday, Nov. 23, for the opening date of her "Christmas Celebration Tour" with Jason Crabb. During a phone chat this week from her home in Oklahoma City, Okla., we purposefully avoided the same...Tags: Recording Industry Association of America, Amy Grant, Entertainment, Holiday Vacations, Holidays
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'Travel Songs': Unique collaboration comes to Norton Center stage
jbrummett@amnews.comDance companies and other artistic groups did not escape the wrath that was Hurricane Sandy. The Seán Curran Company was hit hard by the recent storm. Its tour with The King’s Singers, which Friday comes to Danville, had just gotten under way when...Tags: Arts, Trips and Vacations, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, New York University
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Broadway shows take a hit at the box office following Sandy
Broadway shows reported declines in box-office revenue across the board last week following super storm Sandy. Total Broadway grosses were $13.6 million for the week ending Sunday, down about $5.7 million, or 30%, from the previous week, according to data...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Religion and Belief, Nice Work If You Can Get It (musical), Weather, Entertainment
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