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Rebecca Tomas' A Palo Seco Flamenco Company Performing One Night Only at (Le) Poisson Rouge
So, throw on some red, down dos cervezas and move along to (Le) Poisson Rouge in the West Village. Doors are at 6:30 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. showing. The first to come will be able to sit though the event. Seated tickets are $20. Those standing will pay a nominal $15. -
George Clooney and Grant Heslov's 'The Monuments Men,' with Score by Alexandre Desplat, Opens February 7
While a trailer may not be the best indication of the film, the score may really be what lingers in the foreground, a notable and sympathetic piece that details the struggles, hardships and ultimate sacrifice dealt to our heroes as they work to unearth the classics. -
Mezzo-Sexual Joyce DiDonato Posts Pictures & Video from African Safari
With posts of her excursions, Joyce has given her Facebook followers (and YouTube subscribers) a first-hand look into her amazing trip to Africa. -
David Bowie Pianist Mike Garson Talks Music as Neuroscience, 'Symphonic Suite for Healing' Unveiling in March
Garner's vision will come to fruition with the unveiling of his Symphonic Healing Suite concert at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Center for the Arts on Saturday, March 1. -
PICTURES: One World Symphony's 'Breaking Bad--Ozymandias' Opera by Sung Jin Hong Sells Out
Over two sold-out performances, alongside pertinent works from Wagner, Tchaikovsky and Berlioz, Hong ably led One World in the five movements of his three-month operatic creation. Walter White, Jesse Pinkman and Skyler White all made appearances. -
Ennio Morricone, Composer to 'Django Unchained' and 'The Good, The Bad and the Ugly' Discusses Scores at BAMcinematek in March
Be it here or at the Barclays in Brooklyn, don't miss the event! Brooklyn Academy of Music members receive a $5 discount on all purchases so sign up at BAM.com today. -
REVIEW: One World Symphony Premiere Sung Jin Hong's 'Breaking Bad--Ozymandias' at Church of the Holy Apostles
The duality of men and women serves as a profound topic in not only literature and metaphysics, but in the sense of the gender binary as well. In this case, in the sense of an orchestral composition, music, too, becomes capable of capturing the elements that divide our... -
A.V. Club: D.I.Y. Purists R. Stevie Moore and Gary Wilson's Blind Dates Hit ISSUE Project Room with Broken Down Ambience
Last week Classicalite announced yet another performance at the ISSUE Project Room, a candid yet industrial work space located in Brooklyn's Boerum Hill. This time, R. Stevie Moore and Gary Wilson and the Blind Dates took the stage in what became an unexpected and... -
Alabama Feeling: Arthur Doyle, Free Jazz Legend, Dead at 69
One of his earliest recordings, The Black Ark (1969), under alto saxophonist Noah Howard's leadership, ushered him onto the scene, yet subtly so. Though the time between his first and second recordings may not have garnered too much popular attention, his 1978 debut of -
Berlin Philharmonic's Sir Simon Rattle, Age 60, Fathers Yet Another Child
Rattle, 60, already has two sons--Sacha and Eliot--from his first marriage to American soprano Elise Ross. His latest marriage to Czech mezzo-soprano, Magdalena Kožená, brought two more boys--Jonas and Milos. And now, another Rattle will soon enter rank. -
WATCH: Metallica and Lang Lang Dominate All Other Grammy Performers with "One"
A more touching spectacle took place during the in memoriam segment--initiated by the first few bars of Lang Lang's Tchaik--despite misspelling Corey Monteith's name and excluding other revered names. -
Steppin' Out: Eight-Time Grammy Winner Herb Alpert Earns Another for Best Pop Instrumental Album
Now, we take a moment to honor the ingenious multi-award-winning Herb Alpert and his most recent Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album. -
LISTEN: Spike Jonze and Arcade Fire's Oscar 2014 Nominee 'her' Soundtrack Contends for Best Original Score
If you need a break from the post-Grammy turpitude invading your television set, fret no more! Instead, let's discuss an Album of the Year winner and their recent endeavor on Spike Jonze's Oscar-worthy her. -
Alexandre Desplat Keeps the Score for Wes Anderson's First Non-Pop OST, 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'
Trailers for Wes Anderson's new film The Grand Budapest Hotel have recently circulated as un-skippable ads on YouTube and pre-film entertainment in movie theaters. The fantastic Mr. Anderson may appear to be immovable--in that his Futura technicolor has become -
Ozymandias: 'Breaking Bad' Opera Given Life by One World Symphony's Sung Jin Hong
Perhaps one of the most captivating cable shows of the last two years, Breaking Bad will again be "the one who knocks," yet this time on the operatic stage. And like the Breaking Bad musical before it, it's playing now.
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