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Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra returns to Carnegie Hall

The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the world famous concert hall from which it takes its name - the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam - jointly celebrate their 125th anniversary this year, and the...

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Music Professor Invited as Guest Conductor for Choral Festival

Dr. Robin Lind , Westminster College associate professor of music and director of choral activities, was guest conductor for the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association's District 3 Chorus Festival Feb.

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Conductor, Juilliard emeritus James DePreist dies

James DePreist, one of the first African-American conductors and a National Medal of Arts winner, died Friday at his home in Scottsdale, Ariz., his manager Jason Bagdade said.

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The Detroit Boat Show runs through Thursday at Cobo.

Boating enthusiasts won't want to miss the 55th annual Detroit Boat Show. For the first time in four years, it will be held in two halls to make room for fun for the entire family.

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Davis: Huntington district Honor Band plays wide-ranging program

This month at the historic Huntington Beach High School Auditorium, a group of young musicians made a little history of their own.

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Voice Master Class with Stephen Schmidt

On Tuesday, March 5, guest Stephen Schmidt will be giving a Master Class from 5:00-7:00 p.m. in Bloch.

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Jeremy Jordan, Norm Lewis, Julia Murney and More Set to Honor Stephen...

On April 12, 2013, The New York Pops continues its 30th season with an evening celebrating the 65th birthday of Stephen Schwartz and the 10th anniversary of his hit musical Wicked with The Wizard and...

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Conductor Laureate Herbert Blomstedt Leads The San Francisco Symphony ...

San Francisco Symphony Conductor Laureate Herbert Blomstedt returns to the San Francisco Symphony to conduct two weeks of concerts April 11-20. The concerts April 11-14 at Davies Symphony Hall will...

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Guest artist Stephan Schmidt to present voice, piano master class March 5

Conductor and pianist Stephan Schmidt, professor of opera repertoire and dean of studies at the State University for Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart, Germany, will present a guest artist voice...

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Founder and Conductor of Berkeley Free Orchestra Charles Darden, 66 Charles...

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Charles Darden in 2011 in St. Barts in the Caribbean French West Indies.

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Just in: US launches National Youth Orchestra

Most European countries have one, or more. America has never gone that way - til now.

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Conductor and Mentor Jaime Laredo Performs With the VSO

It would have been nice to interview Jaime Laredo in person for a piece about the Vermont Symphony Orchestra conductor and world-class violinist, but the man's schedule is insane.

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USAF Band of Liberty bids adieu to Boston and New England

Last night the USAF Band of Liberty, which has served New England since 1978, performed for the last time in Boston in a joint concert with the NEC Symphonic Winds at Jordan Hall .

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Olympia High singer to be featured at symphony concert

The Olympia Symphony Orchestra on Sunday will celebrate opera, several anniversaries and the talents of soprano Eva Gheorghiu, who grew up in Olympia.

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No plans? No problem. Here are 10 things to do

Tunes will be provided by Something Else, Atlas Band, The Skycoasters, and Fever - The Wrath of Polyester; as well as a DJ spinning top hits of the late 70s.

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Orchestra Conductor Harvey Felder Joins UConn Faculty

As an elementary school student, Harvey Felder knew he wanted to be a public school teacher and decided that music would be the subject he would teach.

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Conductor has an ear for the new

The St. Louis Symphony, founded in 1880 and the nation's second oldest, which plays at Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday night, will have the honor of being the first professional orchestra to perform...

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Oratorio Society of New York to Bring Britten's War Requiem to Carnegie Hall,...

To conclude its 140th anniversary season, the Oratorio Society of New York, the city's standard for grand choral performance, presents Benjamin Britten 's monumental 1962 work War Requiem at Carnegie...

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Selling SEO to the C-Suite

"Search sits at the core of online behavior. People spend more time on the Internet than watching TV.

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NY: Former LIRR Conductor Pleads Guilty in Disability Fraud Scheme

A former Long Island Rail Road conductor pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to disability fraud, becoming the 23rd person to do so as part of a massive fraud investigation, federal prosecutors said.

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