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Chicago Symphony arrives in Mexico
GUANAJUATO — The Old World charm is palpable almost the minute you arrive in this 16th Century Spanish colonial city tucked in the mountains of central Mexico. Sunday, warm and clear, was a free day for the musicians of the Chicago Symphony...
Tags: Italy, LaGuardia Airport, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Culture, Music Industry
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Strike in rearview mirror as CSO starts New York tour
NEW YORK — While much of the nation was focused on the first presidential debate Wednesday night, there was no debate among Manhattan's classical music cognoscenti over who the most prestigious musical visitors of the week were, and are. In fact,...
Tags: Chicago Children's Choir, Labor Disputes, Music Theater, PBS (tv network), Culture
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Jubilant Sykes To Star In Premiere Of "Breath and Imagination" At Hartford Stage
Hartford CourantInternational classical musical vocalist and gospel singer Jubilant Sykes will star in the world premiere of Daniel Beaty's "Breath and Imagination: The Story of Roland Hayes." The classically trained baritone performed opera, jazz and spirituals...Tags: Culture, Leonard Bernstein, Hartford Stage, Classical Music (genre), Vocal Music (genre)
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CT.com Interview: Buzz Osborne, a.k.a. King Buzzo, of The Melvins Lite
The Melvins Lite Wed., Oct. 3, 9 p.m. Toad's Place, 300 York St., New Haven. (203) 624-8623, toadsplace.com. $18, $15/advance. with Tweak Bird. There's nothing "lite" about the Melvins Lite lineup playing at Toad's Place this Wednesday night. It's...
Tags: Jimi Hendrix, Goth (genre), Nirvana (music group), Paul McCartney, Toad's Place
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Business People - Sept. 23
O'Bleness Health ATHENS, Ohio — Greg Long, a 1977 graduate of Boonsboro High School, chief operating officer at Doctors Hospital Nelsonville, recently accepted the position of president and chief executive officer at O’Bleness Health...
Tags: Students, University of Baltimore, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Placido Domingo, Economy, Business and Finance
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Before strike, it's 'singing in the rain' at Millennium Park for CSO
Undeterred by drenching rains, a crowd of several thousand began milling around the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park hours before the start of the free Chicago Symphony Orchestraconcert Friday evening. Nobody knew at the time, of course, that...
Tags: Millennium Park, Chicago Children's Choir, Entertainment Events, Culture, New Music Mondays Millenium Park
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CSO strike also has national overtone
No sooner had a weeklong strike by Chicago public school teachers been settled than a walkout by musicians of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra over the weekend again focused national attention on labor matters in the city. The strike resulted in the...
Tags: Chicago Teachers Strike, Strikes, Interior Policy, Culture, Career and Workplace
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Gabriel Kahane's "February House" Recording Available
Hartford CourantIt’s no secret how more I greatly admire Gabriel Kahane’s terrific score to his new musical “February House” when its had its world premiere earlier this year at New Haven’s Long Wharf Theatre. It subsequently had a run at...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Brooklyn Heights, Long Wharf Theatre, W.H. Auden, Brooklyn (Windham, Connecticut)
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Tall tales turn out to be true
As long as I can remember my dad regaled us with stories of his high school athletic days with the Greenville (Mich.) Yellow Jackets. My dad says he was known as "The Greenville Flash" because of his lightning speed in track. Most of all, though, my...
Tags: Football, Awards and Prizes, High Schools, Schools, Sports
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10 classic reasons to look forward to fall
You would never guess the economy is still struggling, given the quantity, quality and diversity of classical music events being offered in the Chicago area between now and the end of the year. Following are 10 major classical events you won't want to...Tags: Millennium Park, Latin Music (genre), Berlin (Germany), Culture, Fine Artists
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Alumni trombonist to appear in concert with the WSU Symphony Orchestra
Guest artist Michael Powell, tenor trombonist of the American Brass Quintet since 1983, will appear in concertwith the WSU Symphony Orchestra on Thursday, September 20, at 7:30pm, in Miller Concert Hall. The orchestra’s inaugural performance of the...
Tags: Wichita State University, State University of New York, Teachers, Education, Culture
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A festive season of color and movement
Dust off the tuxedos, pull out the pearls and get ready to celebrate a new dance season with anniversaries, reunions, holiday performances and a masked ball here in Howard County. Around this time of year, Kathi Ferguson puts on a seasonal dance show for...Tags: Fashion Shows, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Lady Gaga, Teaching and Learning, Count Dracula (fictional character)
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