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Thumbnail : Music at the Schools: Concert Schedules and more from Colleges, Universities, and Conservatories in New York

Music at the Schools: Concert Schedules and more from Colleges, Universities, and Conservatories in New York

Music at Bard: Conservatory Faculty and Students, Fisher Center, American Symphony Orchestra, Opera, Summerscape, Bard Music Festival

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Concerts at Mannes College The New School for Music

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Juilliard School: Complete Performance Schedule

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Thumbnail : Lincoln Center Festival 2011: Ballet, Bruckner, Brook, Druid, Merce, Ruders, Shakespeare…

Lincoln Center Festival 2011: Ballet, Bruckner, Brook, Druid, Merce, Ruders, Shakespeare…

This year the Lincoln Center Festival will be longer and richer than ever. It will offer 116 performances by ensembles and artists from some 20 countries, and will include 6 World, North American, U.S., and New York premieres unfolding in seven venues on and off the Lincoln Center complex. In spite of all this cultural [...]

Thumbnail : Picasso: Guitars 1912-1914 at the Museum of Modern Art, February 13–June 6, 2011

Picasso: Guitars 1912-1914 at the Museum of Modern Art, February 13–June 6, 2011

Prodigal sun. What was it really like back then, when the European world was so perfectly made that it had to be unmade? The unmaking came through three linked movements in the early twentieth century: art, revolution, and war. In comfortable times, when paintings hang on the wall without reaching out to hurt anybody, we [...]

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Expressions of Haan in the Voice of Korea

Three women bow in prayer before three ropes of suspended white cloth on a stage cast in mist. When the music begins, they shake and tug at the cloths to undo knots that symbolize a soul entangled by bitterness and regret. A fourth woman, crouched behind the others, is the shaman who leads the Ssitkim [...]

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  • The Berkshire Beethoven Piano Project
    There is a new musical enterprise making its debut on Sunday June 2 (at 5 pm in the Kellogg Music Center, Bard College at Simon's Rock). We call it "The Berkshire Beethoven Piano Project" in the optimistic belief that our program of four Beethoven piano sonatas, performed by four Berkshire pianists, will be the first in a series of such events […]
    Larry Wallach
  • Simon Wainrib’s Legacy: his Bach Project
    It seems utterly puzzling that most of the greatest music of Johann Sebastian Bach barely makes it way to the concert hall. This conundrum was at the core of Simon Wainrib’s musical and entrepreneurial passion. His passing last week gave me an opportunity to reminisce about fulfilling one’s musical dreams, and my own long involvement with the Berkshire Bach […]
    Seth Lachterman
  • Help Tenores de Aterúe get to Sardinia, a Kickstarter Campaign. Give Generously!
    Hello Everyone, Tenores de Aterúe have just launched a Kickstarter fundraising campaign to help us realize our goals for our first trip to Sardinia! We are planning a trip there this Spring, and we've raised about half of what we need to cover our expenses. We're relying on your support to help us cross the finish line! Please visit our Kickstarter […]
    The Editor
  • The New Oldcastle Theatre, Bennington, Vermont: Around the World in Eighty Days
      It was splendid to enter the new Oldcastle Theatre. It was splendid to enter the new home of the Oldcastle Theatre Company in Bennington a few days ago. It is better in terms of sight lines, technical capability, and resonance, than their former space at the Bennington Arts Center. Here is a classic example [...] The post The New Oldcastle Theatre, Benning […]
    The Editor