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Music review: Cage, Stockhausen and Bettison under Green Umbrella
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews the Los Angeles Philharmonic Green Umbrella concerto with John Cage's Concerto for Prepared Piano and the world premiere of Oscar Bettison's "Livre des Sauvages" for weird instruments.... -
Abstract scores combine graphics, music
It takes a little time to unroll "Scroll," a composition by Baltimore composer Will Redman, since it's on paper that measures 8 feet long, 8 inches wide. It takes even longer to digest.
Although there are four distinct lines of music on the elongated...Tags: Towson University, Redman, State University of New York, Music Industry, Luciano Berio
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A few words with ... Blake Shelton, Billy Joel and Bill T. Jones
Zap2ItBlake Shelton of the 45th Annual CMA Awards on ABC Q: After being named male vocalist of the year in 2010, how is it for you to return to the CMA Awards now? A: You know what? I don't think about it that much, because you can just really get obsessed...Tags: Television, Billy Joel, Vocal Music (genre), Showtime (tv network), Mad Men (tv program)
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Still and Moving Lines: Wesleyan celebrates the life and career of composer Alvin Lucier
This weekend, Wesleyan University will host an array of events paying tribute to composer Alvin Lucier, who retired from the faculty in July after 40 years of teaching.
Even if you aren’t familiar with Lucier’s work, you’d be challenged...Tags: Arts, Sol LeWitt, Music Industry, Concerts, Entertainment Events
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Book Review: 'The Art of Cruelty'
Los Angeles TimesThe Art of Cruelty A Reckoning Maggie Nelson W.W. Norton: 304 pp., $24.95 From a movie billboard in her Los Angeles neighborhood to the Italian Futurists, Maggie Nelson swings her lively gaze across a century's worth of art and culture in "The Art...Tags: Television, Book, Yoko Ono, Arts, Photography
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Ken Russell, one of film’s great imaginers of music
Culture MonsterMark Swed looks at how Ken Russell was influenced by music and how he influenced music.... -
Art review: Charles Gaines at Susanne Vielmetter
Culture MonsterCharles Gaines' word-based works, in a solo show at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, are reviewed by Holly Myers for the Los Angeles Times.... -
Joe Henry talks the open-window approach to 'Reverie'
Pop & HissJoe Henry will play his new album 'Reverie' in its entirety on Oct. 11 at Largo in Los Angeles. Joe Henry prizes human inconsistency over technological perfect live and in his home studio.... -
Live: Portishead at the Shrine Expo Center
Pop & HissPortishead focuses on space, echo and depth in a show Tuesday night at the Shrine Expo Center: Times pop music critic Randall Roberts reviews the return of the U.K. band.... -
Brandt Brauer Frick defies electronic-music conventions
Pop & Hiss“Mr. Machine" manipulates classical instruments to arrive at a sound meant for late-night raving.... -
Music review: LA Phil premieres Richard Dubugnon's 'Battlefield'
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews the premiere of Richard Dubugnon's "Battlefield," a two-piano concerto for Katia and Marielle Labèque commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic and conducted by Semyon Bychkov.... -
Music review: San Francisco Symphony opens its June festival
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews the San Francisco Symphony, with pianist Yuja Wang and conductor Michael Tilson Thomas....
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