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Rockport Music rings in season with concert, exhibition
Rockport Music will ring in the holiday season with a performance of the Triton Brass Quintet on Saturday, Dec.
Anyone thinking that one of the princesses in a current live Disney show looks like a 2005 Oneonta High School graduate should rest assured.
Katharine McPhee: Better As A Blonde Or Brunette?
Katharine McPhee has been showing off her blond locks for a couple of months, and we're not sure which look we like better.
World-class Romanian violinist Irina Muresanu will continue the SUNY Oswego Ke-Nekt Chamber Music Series with "Homage to the Violin Sonata" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.
Portsmouth Pro Musica celebrating 25 years
Portsmouth Pro Musica is celebrating 25 years of choral excellence. The 45-voice mixed chorus will sing a holiday program that includes Bach's Christmas Oratorio and two pieces by local composer Kevin Siegfried.
NYSEC Showcases Young Performing Artists at Carnegie Hall
From : "AGBU Press Office 2" Date : Wed, 11 Nov 2009 22:31:33 PST AGBU Press Office 55 East 59th Street New York, NY 10022-1112 Phone: 212.319.6383, x118 Fax: 212.319.6507 Email: press@agbu.org Website: www.agbu.org PRESS RELEASE Wednesday, November 11, 2009 NYSEC Showcases Young Performing Artists at Carnegie Hall, Raises Close to $40,000 for ...
ACME to open New Music Festival
The American Contemporary Music Ensemble - or, as it happens "ACME,'' with a classical slant - performs tomorrow, the first day of the Boston Conservatory Music Division's New Music Festival .
LADY Craig Wright dramatizes the polarizing effect of the Iraq war on three buddies as they reunite for their annual hunting trip.
Till Fellner plays Beethoven at the Boston Conservatory tonight
It all started in 1993 in Vevey, Switzerland, when he won first prize at the Clara Haskil Competition.
Critic's picks - classical music
SEYMOUR LIPKIN The eloquent pianist begins a two-part survey called "Schubert - The Late Great Sonatas.'' The first installment features the Sonata in A-minor D. 784, the Sonata in G-Major D. 894, and the Sonata in C-minor D. 958.
Umoh performs while at the Boston Conservatory
Melanie Melanson disappeared at the edge of woods of an industrial park in Woburn, Mass.
From long shot to Broadway leading lady
It's Broadway tradition to kick off rehearsals with a "meet and greet'' where everyone involved in a new production introduces themselves, one by one.
The Good Guys Win in the End - "Angels," the Musical
In the past week, I have been blessed to become acquainted with the creative team behind the development of the musical, "Angels." The show, which is currently being developed in workshop form at Boston Conservatory, will be presented to limited audiences the weekend of November 5-8 at the Conservatory's Zack Theater.
Pianist Till Fellnera s run of Beethoven continues with this cycle
Austrian pianist Till Fellner is in the midst of a two-year project of playing all of Beethoven's sonatas.
Editorial: City Councilor election poses lesson for students
Boston's elections are right around the corner, Tuesday Nov. 3, and the outcome for the District 8 City Councilor isn't looking good for college students.
Conservatory soars, plus "bestiality and Smurfs"
Two must-reads in the Globe this morning. The first is Geoff's page-one takeout on the Boston Conservatory ramping up its adoption of the Venezuelan music-education program La Sistema.
Old Bridge student receives $80,000 scholarship
Shannon McColl of Old Bridge is now studying at Boston Conservatory, one of the most prestigious dance programs in the world.
Local woman performs in Boston opera
Town native, Amanda Robie, will appear as Elizabeth Proctor in Boston Opera Collaborative's production of Robert Ward's Pulitzer Prize-winning opera "The Crucible," which will take place on Nov.
Science, tech initiative targeting Mass. 6th-graders
A new nonprofit initiative will dispatch professionals from the worlds of science, engineering, and technology to sixth-grade classrooms around the state.
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