Musik & Events
| Freitag, 21.11.2008, 06:13 Jazz Listings JAZZ. |
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| Freitag, 21.11.2008, 05:59 Music Review | The Academy Is ...: Armed With Guitar and Emotions The band seamlessly connected the dots between emo and early 1980s soft-rock in their show at the Roseland Ballroom on Wednesday. |
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| Freitag, 21.11.2008, 05:59 Classical Music/Opera Listings CLASSICAL. |
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| Freitag, 21.11.2008, 05:58 Pop and Rock Listings POP. |
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| Freitag, 21.11.2008, 05:54 Music Review | MATA Interval: Pop-Classical Intersections, in Tune With Any Season The bimonthly series tend to feature young composers who disregard the classical-pop divide. Wednesday’s installment was a showcase for the violist Nadia Sirota and the guitarist Andrew McKenna Lee. |
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| Freitag, 21.11.2008, 05:50 Music Review | Hinder: Bad Boys, but Not Afraid to Show Their Sensitive Side The multimillion-selling band from Oklahoma performed an entertaining set of blues rock and power ballads to the willing crowd at the Nokia Theater on Wednesday. |
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| Donnerstag, 20.11.2008, 20:06 Music: How Axl Rose Spent All That Time “Chinese Democracy” is the Titanic ship of rock albums: It’s outsize, lavish, obsessive, technologically advanced and, all too clearly, the end of an era. |
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| Donnerstag, 20.11.2008, 07:00 Turnaround Specialist Talks of City Opera Plans Even before the full board of New York City Opera learned that its proposed savior, Gerard Mortier, was saying goodbye, its chairwoman had turned to a man known in the arts as a turnaround specialist. |
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| Donnerstag, 20.11.2008, 05:59 Jody Reynolds, 75, Rockabilly Singer, Is Dead Mr. Reynolds had a single hit, “Endless Sleep,” which ushered in a wave of tragic teenage pop songs in the 1950s. |
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| Donnerstag, 20.11.2008, 03:59 Music Review: Making Girls Dance: All in a Night’s Work Girl Talk set off instant pandemonium as its set began at Terminal 5 on Tuesday night, the last of three sold-out shows there. |
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| Donnerstag, 20.11.2008, 00:33 Music Review | 'Fugitives': Tracking Composers on the Run For Steven Blier, a pianist and the artistic director of the New York Festival of Song, Alexander Zemlinsky’s “Meeraugen” suggested a concert. |
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| Mittwoch, 19.11.2008, 23:04 Music Review | Richard Egarr: From Manuscript’s Curlicues, a Tuning Scheme The harpsichordist Richard Egarr’s performance of Book I at Weill Recital Hall on Tuesday evening addressed what Bach meant by well tempered. |
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| Mittwoch, 19.11.2008, 23:04 Music Review: Proudly Strutting, Defying Hostile Universe Chita Rivera, 75, is the most commanding physical presence ever to grace the tiny platform stage of Feinstein’s. |
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| Mittwoch, 19.11.2008, 19:21 Alberto W. Vilar Found Guilty On All Counts A federal jury convicted Alberto W. Vilar of all 12 counts in his securities fraud trial on Wednesday. |
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| Mittwoch, 19.11.2008, 17:50 Music Review | Israel Philharmonic Orchestra: Navigating Bernstein With Loose-Limbed Vigor As part of Israel’s 60th-anniversary celebration, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra visited Carnegie Hall on Sunday and Monday with the young Venezuelan firebrand Gustavo Dudamel on the podium. |
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| Mittwoch, 19.11.2008, 06:32 Music Review | Warsaw Philharmonic: Among the Familiar, Hidden Treasure From Poland The latest orchestra to have its mettle tried by the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was the Warsaw Philharmonic. |
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| Mittwoch, 19.11.2008, 06:24 Music Review | Kirov Orchestra and Chorus: Prokofiev Did Relish a Good Epic The orchestra, led by Valery Gergiev, did rough justice to music full of loose and rough edges in its performance of works by Prokofiev at Avery Fisher Hall on Monday. |
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| Dienstag, 18.11.2008, 06:08 Music Review: A Dark and Ghostly Work, Bereft of High Spirits The violinist Vadim Repin played Prokofiev’s spooky violin scales at the end of the first movement in his Violin Sonata No. 1 in F minor with eerie, barely audible pianissimos during a performance with the pianist Nikolai Lugansky. |
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| Dienstag, 18.11.2008, 06:08 Music Review | Kirov Orchestra and Chorus of the Maryinsky Theater: A Brisk Prokofiev Comedy, Without Opera Heroics A concert performance by the conductor Valery Gergiev and the Kirov Orchestra and Chorus of the Maryinsky Theater at Avery Fisher Hall on Sunday was a reminder that Prokofiev’s “Love for Three Oranges” is endlessly inventive. |
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| Dienstag, 18.11.2008, 06:07 Music Review | Andrea Marcovicci: Cheek to Cheek With Fred Astaire and Other Hollywood Royalty Andrea Marcovicci’s new show, “Marcovicci Sings Movies II,” at the Oak Room, is an extensively altered and improved revival of one she performed there 21 years ago. |
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| Dienstag, 18.11.2008, 06:06 Music Review | Ani and Ida Kavafian: Violin Duo Celebrating Milestone, Helped by Friends and Disciples The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center hosted a concert in honor of the violinist sisters Ani and Ida Kavafian, who made their Carnegie Hall debut as a duo 25 years ago. |
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| Dienstag, 18.11.2008, 05:42 Music Review | American Composers Orchestra: A Wide-Ranging Evening With Cymbals and Dog Whistles During a return engagement on Friday night Jeffrey Milarsky authoritatively conducted the American Composers Orchestra in five disparate works, including three commissioned premieres. |
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| Montag, 17.11.2008, 08:16 Stars and Fans Say Goodbye to ‘TRL’ “TRL,” the afternoon video show that has been an MTV flagship for 10 years, came to an end on Sunday night with the network’s version of a New Orleans funeral. |
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| Montag, 17.11.2008, 06:59 Music Review | New York Philharmonic: Philharmonic Past Speaks to Its Future Alan Gilbert led the New York Philharmonic through suites from “On the Waterfront” and “West Side Story” on Friday as part of an ongoing festival honoring Leonard Bernstein. |
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| Montag, 17.11.2008, 06:57 Music Review | 'Things to Ruin': Cynicism, Too, Needs a Laureate to Give It Some Lyrical Moments “Things to Ruin,” by theater composer Joe Iconis, isn’t a political revue per se, but its 19 songs express a fed-up attitude in the final days of the Bush era. |
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| Montag, 17.11.2008, 06:39 Music Review | Garrick Ohlsson: Pianist Celebrates Scriabin as Angular Impressionist The pianist Garrick Ohlsson brought fingers, fortitude and a freewheeling imagination to his all-Scriabin recital on Saturday evening at the 92nd Street Y. |
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| Montag, 17.11.2008, 06:38 Arts, Briefly: Melee at Music Awards A 27-year-old man was in critical condition on Sunday after being stabbed when a brawl broke out at the sixth annual Urban Music Awards ceremony at the O2 Arena in London on Saturday night. |
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| Montag, 17.11.2008, 06:38 Arts, Briefly: Uneasy Lies the Head “I realize that my place and position in history is that I will go down as the voice of this generation, of this decade,” the rapper Kanye West said in an interview with The Associated Press. |
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| Montag, 17.11.2008, 06:37 Arts, Briefly: These Guitars Are Not Gently Weeping A new track from the Beatles? Paul McCartney hopes to unleash “Carnival of Light,” a 14-minute experimental Beatles track recorded in 1967 but never released. |
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| Montag, 17.11.2008, 06:36 Arts, Briefly: Town Hall Announces Its New Season A folk fiddler, a salsa star and a bossa nova singer are among the headliners scheduled for the 2009 season at Town Hall, which will begin Jan. 23. |
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| Montag, 17.11.2008, 06:35 Music Review | Matt Haimovitz: Plug in Cello, Add D.J. and Club, Then Stir The cellist Matt Haimovitz, no stranger to offbeat spaces, played at Le Poisson Rouge on Thursday. |
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| Sonntag, 16.11.2008, 23:30 Critics’ Choice: New CDs Nickelback seems eager to shed at least a little of its politeness on “Dark Horse,” its sixth album — by far its loosest and most jagged in years. |
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| Sonntag, 16.11.2008, 10:40 Peter Levinson, Publicist and Biographer of Jazz Greats, Is Dead at 74 Mr. Levinson, a music publicist, parlayed his close familiarity with jazz personalities into rich and sometimes intimate biographies of them. |
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| Samstag, 15.11.2008, 08:11 Rosetta Reitz, Champion of Jazz Women, Dies at 84 Ms. Reitz scavenged through the early history of jazz and the blues to resurrect the music of long-forgotten women and to create a record label dedicated to them. |
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| Samstag, 15.11.2008, 07:36 Music Review | Don Byron: Celebrating 50 Years With Four Parties Don Byron, a clarinet virtuoso, is performing with a different ensemble every night for the Jazz Standard’s four-night celebration of his 50th birthday. |
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| Samstag, 15.11.2008, 06:03 Arts, Briefly: Music Director Departs Columbus Symphony Columbus Symphony Orchestra announced on Thursday that Junichi Hirokami, its music director, would be moving on, calling it a mutual decision. |
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| Samstag, 15.11.2008, 05:44 Music Review | 'Marie Galante': A Woman Wronged in Old Tale by Weill On Thursday night the enterprising Opéra Français de New York presented an elaborate and overdue production of Kurt Weill’s “Marie Galante,” its American premiere, at Gould Hall. |
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| Freitag, 14.11.2008, 23:25 Music: Pop Music’s Dreamgirl Awakens Her Earthy Side Beyoncé Knowles on her study of the life of Etta James and how it altered the direction of her new album. |
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| Freitag, 14.11.2008, 08:33 Arts, Briefly: Metropolitan Opera Still Looking for Savings The Metropolitan Opera, which has already taken measures to cut costs in its administration, said on Thursday that it was now examining ways to save money on what goes on the stage. |
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| Freitag, 14.11.2008, 08:31 Arts, Briefly: Michael Jackson Grows Out of Neverland Michael Jackson transferred ownership of Neverland Ranch to the Sycamore Valley Ranch Company. |
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