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Part III: 15. "Nostalgia" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set. -
And Here are Gramophone Magazine's Classical Music Awards for 2013 (Part Two!)
Having announced the individual recording category award winners some weeks ago, in a departure from tradition (or rather, a return to an old tradition, sort of), the leading classical music awards have been announced. The rest of them. -
UPDATE: Fans Have Chosen the Program for Pianist Valentina Lisitsa's New York Debut at 92Y
Two months ago, Valentina Lisitsa invited her fans to vote on possible programs for her New York piano recital debut. Here's what her fans decided. -
Bebo Norman's Final Tour
Bebo Norman announced that he was retiring from Christian music at the end of 2013 back in April. As we get closer to the end of the year, he will saying his farewells with Andrew Peterson and Sara Groves on the "In The Round" tour. -
Brandon Heath's "Christmas Is Here"
Brandon Heath, the Emmy Award-winning, five-time GRAMMY nominated Christian singer, has announced the release date for his first Christmas album. On October 15, 2013, fans can get a jump start on the holiday with "Christmas Is Here... -
Steven Curtis Chapman - A New Album and a New Tour
Steven Curtis Chapman has a new album and a new tour around the corner. On October 1st, Steven Curtis Chapman will release a new album and the next step in his journey. -
Comedy Duo Igudesman & Joo to Perform with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Igudesman & Joo will return with "BIG Nightmare Music" at Symphony Center on October 18. In a move they may regret, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association recently announced that the comedy duo of Igudesman & Joo will return to Symphony Center to present "BIG Nightmare Music" with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on October 18. -
Critics' Circle Music Section Hands Out Gongs to Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Iestyn Davies and More
The Critics’ Circle is the oldest critics' organization in the world and, to date, counts more than 400 members who work in the media throughout the United Kingdom. -
RETRO: La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela Celebrate 50 Years at 275 Church Street Dream House
On June 22, 2013, La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela celebrated their golden anniversary. Come August, the couple would mark an equally important bond together--50 years living, working and performing at their Dream House... -
Veni, Vidi, Verdi: Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Riccardo Muti Celebrate the Composer's Bicentennial
This season of notable composer anniversaries continues with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's tribute to Verdi's 200th anniversary over the next four weeks, starting with their season-opening concert at Symphony Center on Thursday. -
Rough Trade To Open Flagship U.S. Store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
A crucial part of London's post-punk scene since 1978, Rough Trade Records plans to head across the pond and open a store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Billboard reported that a 15,000 square foot repurposed film prop warehouse will house the new store, which is set to open Nov. 25. -
Paul McCartney and Justin Timberlake To Appear Next Week on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Closing Down Quarter-Mile of Hollywood Boulevard
How would you like to see Paul McCartney and Justin Timberlake FOR FREE? Jimmy Kimmel Live! has you covered. The show's production crew plans to shut down a quarter mile of Hollywood Boulevard for two nights next week.
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