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Thursday, May 9, 2013
Spring For Music in Tweets and Photos
Featuring orchestras from all over the country,
Spring For Music
has created a lot of buzz this week. Here are some of the highlights of your posts around the social web.
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Monday, May 6, 2013
How Do You Get to Times Square?
NEWS | PHOTO: How do you get to Times Square? If you’re Carnegie Hall you get featured on our Season Sponsor, Bank of America’s Sensational Sign, in Times Square this week!
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Saturday, May 4, 2013
Renée Fleming in Conversation with Leon Botstein and André Previn: Viennese Composers in the US
WATCH: Tonight sees the finale of Renée Fleming's Perspectives series at Carnegie Hall with
Vienna: Window to Modernity
. Here, Ms. Fleming, composer and conductor André Previn, and conductor and music historian Leon Botstein discuss how several of the major Viennese composers of the period spent a lot of time in Los Angeles and how their experiences there differed widely.
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Friday, May 3, 2013
Renée Fleming in Conversation with Leon Botstein: The Music of Richard Strauss
WATCH: In the final video of our short series which features Renée Fleming and Leon Botstein discussing Vienna at the turn of the 20th century, they talk about the "simple and heartbreaking" music of Richard Strauss—a composer close to the soprano's heart and one who she believes has been ever popular but not always respected, particularly in Europe.
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Thursday, May 2, 2013
Coping with HIV Through Music: ''Swain'' Shares His Musical Connections Story
READ: Jacobi patient "Swain'' tells us a bit of his story and how Musical Connections has made a difference in his life.
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