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In the Show - 1st December 2009

theworksrthk wrote 2 days ago: The third Hong Kong International Antiquarian Book Fair opens this Friday, and runs until Sunday. Th … more →

Tags: PROGRAMME CONTENT, julie and julia, nora ephron, Antiquarian Book Fair, map concerto, richard bamping, Liu Hsin-lin, Lin Yu-hsien

Classical Percussion

matteilar wrote 1 week ago:   There’s a story up on the Wall Street Journal about the recent(ish) trend in classical … more →

Tags: Classical Music, Music, Philip Glass, WSJ, Percussion, Drums

Colin Currie and St. Louis Symphony

melmacmusic wrote 1 month ago: On Saturday I heard the St. Louis Symphony’s concert with British percussionist, Colin Currie. … more →

Tags: Music, Bright Sheng, Classical Music, Colin Currie, Concert Review, SLSO, St. Louis

Better than the Bold Look of Kohler...

jmakansi wrote 1 month ago: Once again, David Robertson and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra are downright avant-garde, performi … more →

Tags: Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, david robertson, powell hall, Water Concerto, Colin Currie, Percussion

How do you feel? ‘It’… Aching perhaps?

Kristal wrote 1 month ago: It feels like … Pressing down on a bruise and massaging it slowly   It looks like …   It s … more →

Tags: emotional scrapbook, aching, Creative Writing, Crouching Tiger, Crucifix, Emotions

Tan Dun - Exhibition

Maren Oppermann wrote 1 month ago: EXHIBITION – artist: Tan Dun, location: Chambers Fine Art New York, date: 24.10.09 / current e … more →

Tags: Exhibitions, Biography, Art, Picture, Exhibition, Painting, Modern Art, New York, Barack Obama

Carnegie Hall's 'Ancient Paths, Modern Voices' Festival Comes To Orange County, CA & NYC3 comments

chinaluxculturebiz wrote 1 month ago: Festival Will Bring Together Performing And Visual Arts, Music, And Film Several top contemporary Ch … more →

Tags: China, chinese art, Art, Culture, Museums, Yue Minjun, New York, contemporary Chinese art, Exhibition

China Getting Serious About (Classical) Music2 comments

chinaluxculturebiz wrote 2 months ago: Caijing: “Mozart Would Be Pleased” About Progress Made In China’s Classical Music … more →

Tags: Art, China, Culture, Beijing, Classical, Classical Music, Lang LAng, Music, National Center for Performing Arts

Successful Musical Diplomacy3 comments

adamcathcart wrote 3 months ago: One area of research competence and interest for me involves musical diplomacy, particularly as it h … more →

Tags: China, Chinese avant-garde, Cultural Politics, Chinese Nationalism, Music, Art, East Asian modernity, US-North Korea relations, musical diplomacy

vermont mozart festival: ying quartet

Cheryl wrote 4 months ago: the Ying Quartet at Bolton Valley Second concert of the season for this year’s Vermont Mozart … more →

Tags: Articles, Dvorak, Vermont Mozart Festival, Ying Quartet, Frank Huang, Janet Ying, david ying, Philip Ying, Chinese Classical Music

Music & Technology: YouTube Symphony Orchestra

thefendermusicfoundation wrote 4 months ago: In the past decade, internet technology has transformed the way music is listened to, distributed, a … more →

Tags: Celebrating Music for Life, carnegie hall, Internet Symphony No. 1 Eroica, Michael Tilson Thomas, Music Technology, "MUSIC IS THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE OF MANKIND", YouTube Symphony Orchestra

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Jordan Richardson wrote 6 months ago: Built on a theme of resistance to gender inequality, Ang Lee’s 2000 film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dra … more →

Tags: 2000, Action, adventure, Drama, Entertainment, Fantasy, Foreign, Movies, Romance

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Daniel wrote 7 months ago: Title: Wo hu cang long Year: 2000 Director: Ang Lee Writers: Hui-Ling Wang, James Schamus & Kuo … more →

Tags: Movies, top 250, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, best foreign language film, Ziyi Zhang, best score, 2000, ang lee

Day forty

womenandart wrote 7 months ago: Film & music, the guardian, Friday. Gustavo Dudamel (31 cm) Hugh Jackman (81 cm) Steve Beckett ( … more →

Tags: alex cox, Culture, Feminism, Gustavo Dudamel, Hugh Jackman, Lang LAng, Steve Beckett, Women's Art

The Power Of YouTube & Music

jeditellez wrote 7 months ago: YouTube in conjunction with a number of companies started a contest to find musicians from all over … more →

Tags: Entertainment, technology, Internet Finds, Music, realtor technology, Real Estate Related, Day-To-Day Geek Stuff, YouTube, New York

YouTube Symphony Orchestra

joanspear wrote 7 months ago: An orchestra created entirely through YouTube performed in New York’s Carnegie Hall on Wednesd … more →

Tags: Social Impact, Music, Born Digital, YouTube, YouTube Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas, 6-handed piano

YouTube Symphony Orchestra @ Carnegie Hall - Act One

gigdoggy wrote 7 months ago: Here’s the Youtube Symphony Orchestra, the first ever online collaborative orchestra, performi … more →

Tags: Music 2.0/Networking, Musicians, YouTube Symphony Orchestra, eroica, Internet Symphony

YouTube Symphony: The Unlikely Marriage of Classical Music and Online Collaboration

Sandra Possing wrote 7 months ago: Remember the world’s first online collaborative orchestra project that began a while back? Wel … more →

Tags: Music, Video, technology, By Sandra, Culture, Collaboration, DIY, future of music, Remixing

The Internet Symphony

Mike wrote 7 months ago: One of the best uses of the Internet I’ve seen thus far. The Internet Symphony YouTube present … more →

Tags: Music, Video, YouTube, Symphony, Mashup, eroica


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