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2023-01-27 11:43:58
In the film industry’s morning paper, Mark Swed... The post LA Times: Tár Harms classical music appeared first on Slippedisc.
2022-01-18 00:06:18
DPTV.org: A National Day of Racial Healing - W.K. Kellogg Foundation observance brings communities together - Tuesday at 3 PM at DPTV.org, 8 PM ET PBS Books
National Day of Racial Healing W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s annual observance brings communities together to inspire collective action and create a more just and equitable world Watch live this Tuesday at 3 p.m. at DPTV.org and join a watch eventat 8 p.m. ET on PBS Books Facebook page Every year, the National Day of Racial Healing honors our common humanity and seeks to restore those who have been impacted by racism. The goal is to inspire deep individual and group conversations that bridge historic divides, seek solutions and transform communities into those that value and respect all ethnicities. Join thousands around the world this Tuesday at 3 p.m. ET for the sixth annual National Day of Racial Healing observance presented by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and hosted by celebrated journalist, Soledad O’Brien. As part of our shared commitment to […]
2021-08-29 01:30:00
NYTimes.com: Michael Morgan, Adventurous Oakland Maestro, Dies at 63. As music director of the Oakland Symphony, he sought diversity...
Michael Morgan (1957-2021) (Alexander Lim) As music director of the Oakland Symphony, he sought diversity in his audiences as well as in his programming. The New York Times By Neil Genzlinger Aug. 26, 2021 Michael Morgan, the music director of the Oakland Symphony, who in his 30 years in that post sought to bring orchestral music to a broader audience, particularly young people and people of color, died on Aug. 20 in Oakland, Calif. He was 63. The cause was complications of an infection, the orchestra said. Mr. Morgan had received a kidney transplant in May and had just resumed conducting last month. As one of the few Black maestros leading a substantial professional orchestra, Mr. Morgan was eager to diversify the symphony’s programming and its audience. “My main goal,” he told the weekly newspaper […]
2021-01-08 00:30:00
Peter Sculthorpe: Piano Concerto & Orchestral Works - Edo de Waart & Tamara-Anna Cislowska
Peter Sculthorpe:01. Little Nourlangie, for orchestra and organ* [4'37]02. Music for Japan, for orchestra and didjeridu^ [14'48]05. - 09. Piano Concerto# [22'45]10. The Song of Tailitnama, for high voice, six cellos and percussion~ [10'15] David Drury- organ*, Mark Atkins- didjeridu^, Tamara-Anna Cislowska- piano#, Kirsti Harms- mezzo~; Sydney Symphony Orchestra conducted by Edo de Waart ABC Classics 454 513-2 [recorded February 1996; CD issued 1996] [digital download; flacs, booklet, cover and inlay scans] Recording venue: Concert Hall of Sydney Opera HouseRecording engineer: Yossi Gabbay; Producer: Tim Handley Edo de Waart was the chief conductor of the Sydney Symphony from 1993 to 2003 and is now in the same post with the New Zealand Symphony.. Not to be confused with Sculthorpe's Guitar Concerto, Nourlangie - Little Nourlangie is a short work for organ and orchestra - Little Nourlangie being a small rocky outcrop of the big main Nourlangie rock in Kakadu National […]
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