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Classically Trained: Seeing off a career in style
Visits from the Vienna Philharmonic and the Boston Pops Orchestra are a few of the highlights ahead in the 2013-14 Philharmonic Society of Orange County concert season. The season for the Irvine-based nonprofit, which has presented world-class music...Tags: Israel, Services and Shopping, Music Industry, John Williams, James Galway
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Yuja Wang, Pinchas Zukerman and Vienna Phil headline O.C. season
The 60th season of the Philharmonic Society of Orange County will feature an array of international orchestras, recitals by two of the world’s preeminent female pianists and tap into the Benjamin Britten centenary. Among the highlights for 2013-14:...
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Parkland High School graduate nominated for second Grammy Award in three years
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGA Parkland High School graduate and former Allentown resident has been nominated for a Grammy Award – her second in three years. Denise Donatelli, who grew up in South Whitehall Township and graduated from Parkland in 1968, was nominated for...... -
Classically Trained: Notes for the new year
The Pacific Symphony has some crowd-pleasing music set to bring in the New Year. The series at 8 p.m. each night from Jan. 10 to 12 will feature Beethoven's Violin Concerto and Rimsky-Korsakov's "Scheherazade." Grammy-winning Canadian violinist James...Tags: Music, Concerts, Arts and Culture, Opera (genre), Culture
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Like his inspiration Churchill, hotelier won't stay down
Tribune staff reporterTo say that Chicago-based luxury hotel investor Laurence Geller is captivated by all things Winston Churchill is something of an understatement. As chairman of the Churchill Centre, a not-for-profit dedicated to preserving the legacy of the iconic...Tags: Chicago City Hall, Hospitals and Clinics, Investments, Land Price, Economy, Business and Finance
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Classically Trained: Making the music happen (without a baton)
Carl St.Clair may be more recognizable to Orange County music lovers, but Pacific Symphony President John Forsyte leads the team who makes the music happen concert after concert, season after season. Forsyte took the symphony's helm in 1998. During his...
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January 17: Midday Fix - Tenors Un Limited
WGN News***update to show date*** The Tenors Show is tomorrow, January 18th! Tenors Un Limited An evening with The Rat Pack of Opera - Tenors Un Limited - with special guests Fiveplay Tomorrow January 18th 7:30 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall (at North Central...Tags: College Sports, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), SUVs and Crossovers, Super Bowl, Music
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2012 Grammy award nominees: Who will win?
WGN NewsCheck out the complete list of nominees for this year's Grammy Awards. Tune in on Sunday February 12 at 8/7c to see if your predictions were right. Record Of The Year Rolling In The Deep Adele Holocene Bon Iver Grenade Bruno Mars The Cave...Tags: Arcade Fire (music group), Music Industry, Steve Martin, Tim Burton, Sonny Rollins
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Pacific Symphony season to star Lang Lang and honor Ellington
Culture MonsterPianists Lang Lang and Andre Watts and cellist Alisa Weilerstein are key soloists for the Pacific Symphony's 2012-13 season. The annual American Composers Festival will focus on the music of Duke Ellington.... -
Summer Concerts 2010: Classical and World Music
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Sundays Live at LACMA: Weekly one-hour classical chamber music concerts and recitals by soloists and ensembles. This series has been running since 1948. Bing Theater, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., L.A. 6 p.m. Free. http:/...Tags: Frank Sinatra, University of Southern California, Indiana Jones (fictional character), Science, Music Industry
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Small Wonders: Taking time to stoke the fire
When I was a boy, I was always the dirtiest kid on a camping trip. I was the one that searched through the forest for scraps of wood and pinecones to feed the campfire. I then spent the rest of the evening making sure the fire stayed lit. I was also the...Tags: Music, Gene Wilder, Indiana Jones (fictional character), Sting, Williams-Sonoma Inc.
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David Mason dies at 85; 'Penny Lane' trumpeter
David Mason, a classical musician best known for his distinctive piccolo trumpet solo on the Beatles' recording of "Penny Lane," has died. He was 85. Mason died April 29 after a brief battle with leukemia, according to the All Music online database. The...Tags: Celebrities and Health Issues, Music, The Beatles (music group), Music Industry, England
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