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    Jan 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Eileen H. 'Pat' van Breemen, 88, worked to help children with learning disabilities

    Eileen H. "Pat" van Breemen, an advocate for children suffering from learning disabilities and a Wicomico County political activist, died Tuesday, from multiple organ failures, at her Salisbury home.
    Eileen H. "Pat" van Breemen, an advocate for children suffering from learning disabilities and a Wicomico County political activist, died Tuesday, from multiple organ failures, at her Salisbury home. She had recently celebrated her 88th birthday. The...

    Tags: Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), Politics, Culture, Wicomico County, Teachers

  2. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. The Baltimore Symphony delivers vivid Wagner program

    The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra chose some of Richard Wagner’s most radiant and involving music for a program this weekend to mark the composer’s bicentennial year. The results were pretty radiant, too, Friday night at Meyerhoff Symphony...

    Tags: Human Interest, Eric Owens, Culture, Music, Arts and Culture

  4. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. A genius and an anti-Semite, Wagner

    It takes little effort to find severe problems with the character of Richard Wagner, the man who was born two centuries ago and, as he was the first to acknowledge, became one of history's greatest composers.
    It takes little effort to find severe problems with the character of Richard Wagner, the man who was born two centuries ago and, as he was the first to acknowledge, became one of history's greatest composers. It's much harder to dismiss his music, which...

    Tags: Germany, Nazi Party, Eric Owens, Culture, Religion and Belief

  6. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Students sitting in with the Baltimore Symphony

    The stage at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall stands under a four-story-high ceiling, commanding an auditorium that seats more than 2,400 — bigger than any hall most students in the Howard County Gifted and Talented Orchestra have ever played. Soon after...

    Tags: Culture, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Education, Catonsville, Schools

  8. Dec 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Datebook

    Sunday, Dec. 16 'Amazing Nativity' This gospel musical, based on Langston Hughes' "Black Nativity," takes place at 7 p.m. at Celebration Church, 6080 Foreland Garth in Columbia. The musical is the retelling of the birth of Jesus Christ, featuring...

    Tags: Holidays, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Howard County, Maryland General Assembly, Education

  10. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Howard County datebook Datebook

    Sunday, Jan. 6 Classical concert Sundays at Three Chamber Music Series presents violinist and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Jonathan Carney, accompanied by pianist Jeffrey Sharkey of the Peabody Institute, in a performance of sonatas by...

    Tags: Authors, Religion and Belief, Education, Theater, Martin Luther King Jr.

  12. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Chagall Trio Plus One adds up to noteworthy concert

    A chamber music group accustomed to playing the ample repertory written for piano trio gets to explore the quartet repertory when the Chagall Trio Plus One performs for the Sundays at Three series on Sunday, Dec. 2, at 3 p.m., at Christ Episcopal Church,...

    Tags: Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, France, Music, Music Industry

  14. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Terry Musika, accountant

    Terry Musika, an accountant and expert witness who worked in business fraud and patent damages claims, died of pancreatic cancer Dec. 18 at his Hunt Valley home. He was 64.
    Terry Musika, an accountant and expert witness who worked in business fraud and patent damages claims, died of pancreatic cancer Dec. 18 at his Hunt Valley home. He was 64. The co-founder of Invotex, a Fells Point business, he was a legal economics...

    Tags: Human Interest, Prosecution, Business, Indiana University, Arts

  16. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  17. 2012 Grammy Nominations

    KTLA News
    1. Record Of The Year Lonely Boy The Black Keys The Black Keys & Danger Mouse, producers; Tom Elmhirst & Kennie Takahashi, engineers/mixers; Brian Lucey, mastering engineer Track from: El Camino [Nonesuch] Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) Kelly Clarkson...

    Tags: Bob Marley, Bruno Mars, Hans Zimmer, Bruce Springsteen, Marin Alsop

  18. Jun 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. The engaging voice of composer Kevin Puts

    There are unexpected perks that can come with receiving a Pulitzer Prize, as composer Kevin Puts discovered last Tuesday.
    There are unexpected perks that can come with receiving a Pulitzer Prize, as composer Kevin Puts discovered last Tuesday. "It was 'Kevin Puts Day' here," he said by phone from his home in Yonkers, N.Y. "There was a nice ceremony with the mayor. I got a...

    Tags: Culture, Opera (genre), Marin Alsop, Entertainment, Bjork

  20. Nov 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Season of 'Nutcracker,' 'Messiah' starts early

    The holiday season wouldn't be the holiday season without colorful music and dance events.
    The holiday season wouldn't be the holiday season without colorful music and dance events. And, just as department stores break out the Christmas decorations earlier and earlier, some performing arts organizations get into the swing before Thanksgiving....

    Tags: Holidays, Theater, Education, Ceremonies, Christmas Music (genre)

  22. Nov 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. J. Ernest Green's 'Voices of Light' resonate brilliantly

    J. Ernest Green's masterful conducting of the Annapolis Chorale, Chamber Orchestra and soloists in two performances of Richard Einhorn's "Voices of Light," an oratorio set to Carl Dreyer's 1928 silent film "The Passion of Joan of Arc," brought a unique experience to near-capacity audiences last weekend at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts.
    J. Ernest Green's masterful conducting of the Annapolis Chorale, Chamber Orchestra and soloists in two performances of Richard Einhorn's "Voices of Light," an oratorio set to Carl Dreyer's 1928 silent film "The Passion of Joan of Arc," brought a unique...

    Tags: Human Interest, Culture, Religion and Belief, Annapolis, Baltimore Choral Arts Society

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