Nov 4, 2007 | Daytona Beach News Journal
“But Jerry Seinfeld -- he never looked at us, never even acknowledged our presence.”
You won't see Eric Tessier when you listen to a concert at the Bandshell or Peabody Auditorium or rock to homecoming battle-of-the-band festivities at Mary McLeod Bethune Performing Arts Center, or attend a ... via Daytona Beach News Journal
TODAY: The New York Philharmonic performs Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2 and Zemlinsky's "A Florentine Tragedy" at 2 p.m. at Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center; 875-5656. TOMORROW and SUNDAY: The Chelsea ... via New York Post
Conductor and Orchestra, Playing Off Each Other
There is an intangible connection that occurs sometimes between the members of an orchestra and a particular conductor. via New York Times
Listen to Win: Great Performers' London Symphony Orchestra
The London Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Sir Colin Davis, opens the fall at Lincoln Center with a three-concert series featuring Mozart's Requiem , Haydn's Creation , and an all-Beethoven program. via WQXR-FM New York
Bureaucrats are Bad for Music, Example 5,789
“How could you apply it to Gustav Mahler, for instance, or Richard Strauss?”
It is the age old complaint: you're trying to sleep but the local symphony orchestra keeps blaring Mahler. via J.B. Spins
Josh Groban To Release His First Noel
The classical-pop star has made an album of seasonal classics at Abbey Road with the London Symphony Orchestra. via Undercover
London, Mahler the magnificent Valery Gergiev's Mahler series with the London Symphony Orchestra may not be an original calling card but the Russian can do no wrong, says Nick Kimberley... more Far from simply ... via This is London