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WATCH: Riccardo Muti Leads Chicago Symphony Orchestra in Blackhawks' "Chelsea Dagger"
The Chicago Blackhawks take on the Boston Bruins, in Chicago for Game 5, this Saturday at 8 p.m. -
Lang Lang Plays Liszt and Chopin...in the Rain!
If an earthquake couldn't stop him, what's a li'l drizzle going to do to superstar pianist Lang Lang? Evidently, nothing at all. -
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Despite the best efforts of would-be interdisciplinarians throughout Euclidean space and Cartesian time--from antiquity's Pythagoreans, to Leonard Meyer's Chicago cohorts of the '60s, to the acolytes of Douglas R. Hofstadter's Bloomington colloquia--music, science and -
Classicalite's Liner Notes for Joyce DiDonato's 'ReJoyce'
Regarding 'Diva, Divo:' Not since Tiresias, in Thebes, has a gender-bend been more dramatically wrought. Humble, never haughty, wethinks the pride of Prairie Village, herself--Kansas' native mezzo Joyce DiDonato--still puts on her breeches one glorious aria at a time. -
"The Star-Spangled Banner," José Feliciano
In honor of America's 237th birthday, Classicalite takes a look back on some of the more, err, idiosyncratic renditions of this great country's national anthem. -
EXCLUSIVE: Tony Conrad, Yasunao Tone @ ISSUE Project Room's 10th Anniversary
Be it Eli Keszler and Sō Percussion under the bridge downtown, Nate Wooley and friends up on Seven Storey Mountain, Ben Vida losing control or all of John Cage's HPSCHD, the last three months alone would've been reason enough to celebrate Brooklyn's ISSUE Project Room. -
"The Star-Spangled Banner," Jimi Hendrix
In honor of America's 237th birthday, Classicalite takes a look back on some of the more, err, idiosyncratic renditions of this great country's national anthem. -
Yoko Ono Publishing 'Acorn,' the Sequel to 'Grapefruit'
Nearly 50 years after writing the conceptual art book Grapefruit, writer, artist and peace activist Yoko Ono has released a sequel that she hopes will inspire people and get them thinking and reading. -
"The Star-Spangled Banner," Marvin Gaye
In honor of America's 237th birthday, Classicalite takes a look back on some of the more, err, idiosyncratic renditions of this great country's national anthem.
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