Archive for April, 2006

Polyphonic.org

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The Eastman School of Music has started a great blog for professional orchestra musicians. It is called Polyphonic.org, and it has articles, interviews, an orchestra spotlight, a discussion panel, and more. Check it out!

MPR: Old violins and new technology

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MPR: Old violins and new technology

Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman at Avery Fisher: The Stars, the Strings, the Bravos – New York Times

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Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman at Avery Fisher: The Stars, the Strings, the Bravos – New York Times

Taking Chances, in the Service of Contemporary Works – New York Times

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Taking Chances, in the Service of Contemporary Works – New York Times

Classical, Now Without the 300-Year Delay – New York Times

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This article came out about a month ago and slipped by me, but it is a perceptive piece on how podcasting can help classical music. Also, check out this post from Charles Noble’s blog nobleviola.com: Classical, Now Without the 300-Year Delay – New York Times

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