November 2008
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Top Symphony?
NPR reports on Gramophone magazine’s list of the top 20 orchestras in the world. Click to listen → Chicago Symphony Tops U.S. Orchestras NPR Morning Edition – November 21, 2008 Though I am happy to see the LA Phil climbing up the rankings [deservingly], the idea of comparing orchestras on the vicisitudes of their sounds just seems so 20th century. I prefer the criteria Tom Service of...
Nov 22nd
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MOCA in hot water
Not such a sweet combination of late in Los Angeles. One of the country’s leading contemporary art institutions [and a place where I’ve spent countless hours discovering art of our time] finds itself in deep fiscal trouble, according the LA Times. The paper’s art critic Christopher Knight contends that the museum’s board of trustees – and not the current financial...
Nov 21st
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All about Adler
Click to listen → Adler – Beyond the Pale, opening [Samuel Adler, conductor] WCFSO – November 2008 Click to listen → Adler – A Bridge to Understanding, Scherzo [Jason Weinberger, conductor] WCFSO – November 2008
Nov 16th
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Transparent transition
Auspicious political transformation is upon us here in the United States, and for the first time the governmental changeover can be followed online at Barack Obama’s transition website. I am eager to see how the new administration continues its pioneering use of the web to offer transparency and connectivity to U.S. citizens and observers from around the world.
Nov 16th
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A royal pain
The Queen of England v. Maestro Ricardo Muti? Tom Service offers an amusing report on their recent spat over the orchestral programming for Prince Charles’ 60th birthday party. [By comparison, the artistic planning I’m involved with is a piece of cake!]
Nov 12th
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The classical style [of going glass]
With a new season upon us, a post from the NBA fan in me. Here’s a look at the stylish [and style-obsessed] analysis typical of The Macrophenomenal Pro Basketball Almanac. Direct from the source, the good folks at freedarko.com. View the article →
Nov 11th
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Blogging is dead
Long live blogging! The Economist considers the past, present and future of the form.
Nov 9th
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The art of Obama
Please vote on Tuesday. A good spot for following the election is fivethirtyeight.com. I support Barack Obama, as do many artists. Here are some notable aesthetic efforts on behalf of his campaign: Shepard Fairey – Design for Obama – Callie Shell – Art for Obama – 30 Reasons – Barack Rock! – Obama Street Art – The New Hope
Nov 2nd