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[Music: Classical]: In Lugano, Musicians Gather Around a Celebrated Pianist
Jun 16th, 2009

The Martha Argerich Project features established superstars like Ms. Argerich herself, accomplished musicians who are less well known and young performers identified as having singular promise.

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  • [Music: Classical]: Karl Lagerfield: Designs for ballet
    Jun 15th, 2009

    It’s midday at Chanel’s glamorous haute couture salon in Paris, where exquisite white dresses from the collection hang in glass cabinets. Karl Lagerfeld, the label’s creative director, slowly descends the famous mirrored spiral staircase, to Stravinsky on loud speaker, as if he is the star of his own ballet.

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  • [Music: Classical]: N.B. company unearths richer sound by burying cymbals
    Jun 15th, 2009

    In an experiment to see if Mother Nature could improve what man had made, the Sabian Cymbals company buried 100 drum cymbals eight months ago in a farm field along the Saint John River.

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  • [Music: Classical]: M and S ads trumpet ethical initiatives
    Jun 15th, 2009

    M and S’s national ad campaign pushes £200m ethical plan and chides rivals for retreating from commitment to green issues Marks and Spencer is to launch a national advertising campaign pushing its £200m ethical plan and chiding rivals for giving up on “fashionable” eco-policies due to the recession. The national press and digital campaign, called “Doing the Right Thing”, breaks this weekend with a …

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  • [Music: Classical]: Goings on About Town: Classical Music
    Jun 15th, 2009

    OPERA ENCOMPASS NEW OPERA THEATRE: “THE THREE COMPANIONS” Louis Gioia, a contemporary New York composer of verismo, has a history with Encompass, a longtime advocate for new American works; its next effort is the world première of this two-act opera (directed by Nancy Rhodes), based on an excerpt from . . .

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  • [Music: Classical]: Take your seats for this summer’s top six classical music festivals
    Jun 13th, 2009

    Opera Festival of Tuscany Florence, Italy (9-29 Jul) The Boboli Gardens behind the Pitti Palace are the main location for Italy’s newest opera festival. Built for Eleonora di Toledo, wife of Cosimo de Medici, these formal 16th-century gardens are lined with grottos, nympheums, fountains and temples.

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  • [Music: Classical]: Singapore Chinese Orchestra plays American jazz
    Jun 13th, 2009

    SINGAPORE: American jazz and Chinese orchestral music may seem worlds apart, but a group of musicians have merged the two genres with the right notes in Singapore, proving that music really knows no boundaries.

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  • [Music: Classical]: Every Day, a Different Ballet Star
    Jun 12th, 2009

    Some recent debut performances at New York City Ballet truly cleansed the palate.

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  • [Music: Classical]: Leader of rural orchestra threw punches ‘like a lady’
    Jun 12th, 2009

    The leader of a rural orchestra threw punches “like a lady” in a fight with a music fan over his former girlfriend a court heard.

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  • [Music: Classical]: Ballet dancers aim for glory at Moscow competition
    Jun 11th, 2009

    One of the world’s most prestigious ballet competitions opened in Moscow’s Bolshoi Theater on Thursday, with dancers hoping to pirouette their way to fame.

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