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Spare Times for Memorial Day for May 25-31 - New York Times

Spare Times for Memorial Day for May 25-31
New York Times
New York Philharmonic at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine This annual free concert, on Monday at 8 pm, will feature the orchestra, conducted by Alan Gilbert, performing “La Mer,” by Debussy, and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.

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The Acoustic-Schlock Therapy of Jeffrey Joe Morin - San Diego Reader

The Acoustic-Schlock Therapy of Jeffrey Joe Morin
San Diego Reader
3) Jascha Heifetz, Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D major Op. 35. “An 1878 composition. It's like telling the history of Russia without words.” 4) Pearl Bailey, custom mix. “I've adored Pearl Bailey since I was a boy, and this is a compilation of 16 of ...

Ready, aim, fire! Cannon sounds to highlight '1812′ performance - Davis Enterprise

Ready, aim, fire! Cannon sounds to highlight '1812′ performance
Davis Enterprise
The performance begins at 7 pm in Jackson Hall at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. In addition to the huge complement of wind instruments, “the firing cannons and the pealing cathedral bells (which Tchaikovsky calls for in the score) will be ...

Clever staging in wonderful opera at Warwick Arts Centre - Leamington Courier

Clever staging in wonderful opera at Warwick Arts Centre
Leamington Courier
DIRECTOR James Conway has come up with a master stroke for the staging of this Tchaikovsky opera. A two-way mirror is angled to reflect the action at the front of the stage and for the audience to see another scene behind. The mirror serves to increase ...

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Classical Music/Opera Listings for May 11-17 - New York Times

Classical Music/Opera Listings for May 11-17
New York Times
(Allan Kozinn) ★ 'Orpheus' (Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday) Telemann's 1726 version of the Orpheus story looks at the tale from an unusual angle, that of the jealous Queen Orasia, who loves Orpheus, plots to have Eurydice killed and then turns on ...