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A Quick Shot of the Elgin Symphony Bass Section


Scotsman.com Living - Music - Ringtones? MP3s? Beethoven would have been proud

More cool technology ideas for classical music…
Scotsman.com Living - Music - Ringtones? MP3s? Beethoven would have been proud

Big demand for classical downloads is music to ears of record industry

I had hoped that this would be the case as legal music download services such as Apple’s iTunes Music Store grew in popularity. This is really great news for the future of classical music recording. One interesting thing about orchestras selling on iTunes is that the specific record label that the tracks being [...]

Conducting in the World’s Highest (and very dangerous) Big City

In Unruly Bolivia, Orchestra’s Chief Wields Baton Against the Brickbats

Tickets to Wagner’s "Ring" Cycle sell out in 4 hours

BBC NEWS | UK | Wales | 19-hour opera tickets snapped up

This is the sun coming up on my all-night drive from Memphis to Rockford this past Saturday.

IRIS Chamber Orchestra Concert Review 3/26/06

The IRIS Chamber Orchestra sounded great this weekend as always. Check out a review of the concert here.

Kronos Quartet Infuses Zankel Hall With Sounds of Today - New York Times

I have always loved checking out this group’s projects. They are a fantastic example about what’s great in the world of modern music.
Kronos Quartet Infuses Zankel Hall With Sounds of Today - New York Times

Grand Finals Concert at the Met Shows Variety in 5 Young Singers - New York Times

The Lyric Opera of Chicago does a similar concert at the end of every season.
Grand Finals Concert at the Met Shows Variety in 5 Young Singers - New York Times

National Opera Molds Wagner’s ‘Ring’ to Fit American Myths - New York Times

This is an interesting take on Wagner’s Ring cycle.
National Opera Molds Wagner’s ‘Ring’ to Fit American Myths - New York Times

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