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Franklin College to present a faculty voice recital
The Franklin College Music Department will host a faculty voice recital Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Franklin College Richardson Chapel.
Berks Ballet Theatre keeps it in the family
Reading Eagle: Lauren A. Little Kelly Barber and Nathan Bland rehearse "Contrast" in the company's GoggleWorks studio for the Berks Ballet Theatre's fall concert on Saturday.
SDS not likely way to move Bessemer Ditch water
If El Paso County water interests were successful in their attempt to buy shares on the Bessemer Ditch, the pipeline for the proposed Southern Delivery System would be an unlikely vehicle to move the water.
Asheville Ballet debuts season with Shakespeare
ASHEVILLE Get reacquainted with Othello, Desdemona, Lady Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear and Ophelia.
CD: Barber: Andromache's Farewell; Berlioz: La Mort de ClA opA tre;...
Classical review: Barber: Andromache's Farewell; Berlioz: La Mort de Cloptre; Ravel: Shhrazade; Britten: Phaedra Larmore /Grant Park Orchestra /Kalmar Barber: Andromache's Farewell; Berlioz: La Mort de Cloptre; ...
Haimovitz And Burleson: A Classic 'Odd Couple'
Audio for today's show will be available at approx. 7:00 p.m. ET. September 14, 2008 - Matt Haimovitz may not fit some people's perceptions of a traditional classical musician.
The N.C. Symphony starts its classical season in a grand manner this weekend. Tonight and Saturday in Raleigh's Meymandi Concert Hall, music director Grant Llewellyn leads the orchestra in something new , ...
Barber goes to the source to understand Bible
Roy Young has cut hair in Donelson for about 45 years, and he has a unique knowledge of the Bible for a layperson that can lead to some pretty deep discussion in the barber chair.
Berkshire Eagle Online - Berkshires Week
"Break a leg" is a popular show business saying that nowadays is used more by the general public than theater people.
Arrest in prostitution ring shocks Gilbert residents
Residents in Gilbert's Agritopia neighborhood, an area of cottage-style houses with an urban farm, were shocked when police arrested a resident suspected of being a key player in a Valley prostitution ring.
James Ehnes: A Little Recital And A Grammy
James Ehnes recently performed the Tchaikovsky violin concerto with the New York Philharmonic - the same piece he played with the orchestra five years previous, when he proposed to his girlfriend afterward.
We hold these Idols to be self-evident
Happy Birthday, America. And I'm not talking only about America Ferrera, star of "Ugly Betty," appearing tonight on a repeat of "Late Show with David Letterman." Viewers can celebrate our 232nd anniversary of ...
The 2008 Colorado Music Festival at Chautauqua Auditorium
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ONE wonders what Miguel de Cervantes would have thought of "Don Quixote," the ballet.
Bold classical, Latin programming
KIRI TE KANAWA: When last heard at Ravinia in 2001, the opera superstar was already winding down her acclaimed career.
2 days left to experience great music
The 2008 Spoleto Festival USA has almost run its course. Sunday is the last day before Charleston becomes once more merely the most beautiful and altogether charming city on the East Coast, rather than the most ...
Last year, Dawn Upshaw, one of the most gifted singers in the world today, won a MacArthur Fellowship, popularly known as the "genius grant." Few in the world of classical music were surprised: Upshaw is not ...
Iowa Festial of Song scheduled at Waldorf
The Iowa Festival of Song & Academy will be held June 10-15 at Waldorf College in Forest City.
One of the quieter great kick-offs for summer in Woodstock occurs this weekend with the start of the Center for Photography at Woodstock's annual workshop and lecture series.
“This is the perfect opportunity for members of the community to pay tribute to the talent and commitment of these young musicians, and to enjoy an evening of live jazz music in a lovely garden setting at no cost.”
High school jazz bands to strut their stuff It's become a tradition for the Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum to host an annual evening of "Jazz in the Gardens," featuring the SouthCoast's premiere high ... via SouthCoastToday.com