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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Composer Judith Sainte Croix on Her Vision V—Part 2: Light and Metaphors
WATCH: We conclude our video series leading up to the American Composers Orchestra April 5 concert in Zankel Hall with a second video from composer Judith Sainte Croix, who describes her
Vision V
as a "sonic drama" and "a hero's journey through life."
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Monday, April 1, 2013
Live from Carnegie Hall: Ike and Tina Turner
READ | WATCH: 42 years ago today, Ike and Tina Turner played two explosive shows at Carnegie Hall. This installment of
Live from Carnegie Hall
remembers those concerts.
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
Composer Judith Sainte Croix on Her Vision V—Part 1: Gathering Material
WATCH: We continue a short video series leading up to the American Composers Orchestra concert on April 5 in Zankel Hall with part one of two that features composer Judith Sainte Croix, whose
Vision V
receives its world premiere that night.
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Saturday, March 30, 2013
Celebrating Louise Carnegie in Women's History Month
READ | PHOTOS: As Women's History Month 2013 draws to a close, Carnegie Hall's Rose Museum Director and Archivist Gino Francesconi recalls the woman without whom the Hall would most likely never have been built.
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Friday, March 29, 2013
Schubert, Poetry, and Marriage: Paul Appleby on Recital Inspiration
READ: In advance of his April 5 Weill Recital Hall concert with pianist Natalia Katyukova, tenor Paul Appleby introduces the program for the evening, sharing the inspiration behind its creation.
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