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Kyle Gann from PostClassic writes: “Just before leaving for Europe I chanced to pick up a vocal score of Karl-Birger Blomdahl’s science fiction opera Aniara, and I’ve only recently had time to spend with it….”
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I regularly read two out of five of these blogs. See if you can guess which ones!
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Learn more about what this Twitter thing is all about.
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The number of Americans creating their own online content to share with others is increasing, according to new survey figures.
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Some years ago I stopped really participating in Music Director searches. If I am honest I would call myself a maverick, someone who doesn’t fit the mold of a “classic” Music Director by a very long stretch. Part of this is me and who I am…(read more of
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This is an excellent post from Gottagopractice with lots of photos of her bow hold plus a video. Very interesting and definitely worth checking out!
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This post discovered through Elaine Fine: “I’m a bit concerned that this sudden outpouring of advice is making me look even more like a pompous gasbag than I do simply by virtue of being a conductor….”
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Jason talks about double bass college audition requirements and launches a new poll about the Intern
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This piece is about 3 hous too long: “David Carter has uploaded an elaborate MIDI realization of Kaikhosru Sorabji’s Jami Symphony. The timings of the movements are as follows: 1st movement: 1:34:47; 2nd movement: 19:46; 3rd movement: 1:58:57; 4th movemen
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Another great post from double bass world senior citizen Robert Meyer.
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Great stuff in store on PBDB: “PBDB is back from our holiday hiatus. We’ve got some good stuff coming for early 2008, including some photo and video posts, book reviews, and maybe even some liveblogging of Peabody Audition Week in all its awesome glory.”
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