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ArtsJournal: music
2020-12-15 21:01:00
Proposed Hirshhorn Garden Makeover Faces Skeptical Park Commission
Commissioners repeatedly expressed skepticism about core elements of the redesign proposed by the artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, with one warning the end result could make the Sculpture Garden look like an “Olive Garden.” – The Cultural Landscape Foundation
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ArtsJournal: music
2020-07-17 22:01:00
Battle Over Hirshhorn Museum’s Plans To Redo Its Modernist Gardens
Although the museum calls Hiroshi Sugimoto’s design a “revitalization” of the sculpture garden, its critics feel it is much more than that. They are especially concerned with the proposed changes to the core of the garden, the portion with the reflecting pool. Under the current plan, the pool would be replaced with one more than […]
2020-07-02 23:00:00
Gustav Holst: The Planets - James Judd
Gustav Holst:01. - 07. The Planets. Suite, op.32 [50'27]Choir of King's College Cambridge, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by James JuddDenon CO-75076 (recorded December 1991; CD issued 1992)(digital download; flacs, cover and inlay scans, no booklet)Recording venue: Walthamstow Assembly Hall, LondonRecording engineer: Hiroshi Goto; Producer: Takashi BabaHere is an excellent, if little-known, recording to add to the long list of The Planets here on MIMIC. Although this wouldn't knock any of my top-five at the head of the list, it is unlikely to disappoint in any respect.The bombs drop effectively in Mars - The bringer of war, Jupiter - the bringer of jollity is not wallowed in and the rhythms in Uranus - the magician are well pointed. The wide dynamic range of the very fine recorded sound does make the clock chimes difficult to hear, though. The Royal Philharmonic playing for James Judd (British, not American as claimed recently in […]
2020-04-26 23:00:00
XXth Century Ballets - Copland - Lambert - Dukelsky - Tcherepin - Carter - Prokofiev
Nikolai Tcherepin (1873-1945)Narcisse et EchoThe Hague Chamber ChoirResidentie Orchestra The HagueGennady RozhdestvenskyChandos 1998 Constant Lambert (1905-1951) Pomona Tiresias English Northern Philharmonia David lloyd-Jones Hyperion 1999 Vladimir Dukelsky (1903-1969)Zephyr et FloreEpitapheIlma Achnadeeva sopranoNetherlands Theatre ChoirResidentie Orchesra The HagueGennady RozhdestvenskyChandos 1999 Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) The Tale of the Stone Flower BBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda Chandos 2003Bela Bartok (1881-1945) The Wooden Prince The New Symphony Orchestra of London Walter Susskind Bartok Records 1953 Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)The Prince of the PagodasLondon SinfoniettaOliver KnussenVirgin 1990Aaron Copland (1990-1990) Grohg Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Prelude for chamber orchestra The Cleveland Orchestra London Sinfonietta Oliver Knussen Argo 1994 Philip Glass (1937)In The Upper Room (Selection)GlasspiecesThe Philip Glass EnsembleMichael RiesmanCBS 1987 Elliott Carter (1908-2010) The Minotaur Two Songs Piano Sonata New York […]
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