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The Guardian

The Shard will open to the wrong music

The London Philharmonic is to mark the inauguration of the corporate monolith with Fanfare for the Common Man. Surely Elgar’s visions of the end of the empire would be a better choice?

LA Times

George Fenton’s influences

The British composer, who’ll be conducting his own score for ‘Frozen Planet’ at the Bowl this week, numbers Henri Mancini, Mark Rothko and the Beatles among his influences.

‘Prometheus’ seeks out classical music in deep space

In space, no one can hear you scream — but everyone can hear the classical music loud and clear.

Jessica Duchen

Musicians against playing for free at the Olympics

A Facebook group, Musicians Against Playing for Free at the Olympics, has been started by Ashley Slater (formerly of Loose Tubes).

Music + Art = Magic?

About the correlation of music and art in the Impressionist era, and why it was that it took about 20 years for composers to cotton on.

Arts Journal – Slipped Disc

The lady who thought Bach was alive

The Times today carries a fond obituary of Lina Lalandi, founder of the (defunct) English Bach Festival who died on June 8, aged 91.

London street-mugged pianist makes her live comeback next week

Alexandra Dariescu was fortunate to escape without serious injury when she was violently mugged for her phone in broad daylight on a London street. She has not let it get her down.

If you’re booked by the Johannesburg Philharmonic, watch out: they don’t play

We’ve been sent a translated article from the Afrikaans press and another from an English-language paper reporting continuing chaos and mismanagement at South Africa’s premier orchestra.

The Times

Piece created in prison makes the big city stage

This is the world premiere of Beyond This, a 12-minute piece composed by a group of prisoners under the guidance of the composer Mark-Anthony Turnage and Sara Lee, the artistic director of Music in Prisons.

Gramophone

NY Philharmonic teams with medici.tv stream landmark concert

Performance available to stream online for 90 days from July 6.

Obituary: Brigitte Engerer, pianist

The French pianist Brigitte Engerer was never a household name – and virtually unknown in Britain where she rarely performed – but was a popular and highly respected figure in the profession.

Sir Mark Elder awarded Leeds University honorary degree

Presentation ceremony will be held during Leeds International Piano Competition.

(Written on July 6, 2012 )

Ten years ago, the final act of many 9/11 victims was one of love. Facing the unthinkable, their parting gesture was to reach out to their families, friends and colleagues. Ten years later, ‘Remember to Love’ those who are gone, those who remain and those to come.

Tonight Luca Pisaroni will perform alongside fellow cast members from The Metropolitan Opera, Angela Meade and Anthony Roth and Grammy Award-winning violinist Gil Shaham. The concert at St Paul’s Chapel – just a stone’s throw from Ground Zero, is part of Trinity Wall Street’s observance of the tenth anniversary of September 11, 2001.

The concert is the finale of nine choral concerts happening today, featuring celebrated choirs from New York City, Washington DC, Pennsylvania, and Boston, regions linked by the tragic events of 9/11, and one of five that are being streamed live by medici.tv

The concert’s webcast, produced by Trinity Wall Street, will be carried live by NPR Music and then archived, with a slideshow of photos, on www.npr.org/music along with four of the preceding choral concerts, it will also be streamed live at ttp://www.medici.tv/%22%20%5Ct%20%22_blank

For further information about the five concerts being webcast live by medici.tv  please visit: http://www.21cmediagroup.com/mediacenter/newsitem.php?i=747

 

 

 

(Written on September 9, 2011 )