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Ian Douglas for The New York Times Yuja Wang The pianist presented a program of mostly post-Romantic works in her recital on Thursday night at Carnegie Hall. It seems that a high-minded, conscientious music critic should pay Ms...Enough ink ,
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This City Arts & Lectures will make its new home (the formal opening is May 1 with an appearance by Michael Lewis ) at the Nourse Auditorium. Pondering the suitability of the space as a venue for her San Francisco Performances concert series, Ruth
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This Just six months after its West Coast premiere, Samuel Carl Adams ' "Drift and Providence" returned to San Francisco on Wednesday night, creeping back in on its foggy feet and filling Davies Symphony Hall with vague and intoxicating musical
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One of three finalists will clinch Britt Festival's musical director and conductor position after auditioning during August's Classical Festival. Each finalist Mei-Ann Chen, Teddy Abrams and David Danzmayr will spend a week at Britt, leading the
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Robert Harris Special to The Globe and Mail Published Wednesday, Jan. 23 2013, 4:42 PM EST Last updated Wednesday, Jan. 23 2013, 4:44 PM EST Ever since it opened in Toronto five years ago, the Royal Conservatory's Koerner Hall has been an
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Thanksgiving has come and gone and you've still got some leftover Twinkies? Steve Finacom suggests you save them for future installments of "Antiques Roadshow." Inspired by Jon Funabiki 's "Twinkie, Twinkie, high-carb star," my personal elegy is to
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the tennis player whose serve smashes records It's in the serve. Serena Williams may have won 30 Grand Slam titles, 46 women's singles titles and four Olympic gold medals, but if you want to understand why she stands head and shoulders above her
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It only took Lang Lang a few minutes on Thursday night to start beating the stuffing out of a defenseless Steinway grand piano on the stage of Davies Symphony Hall. Appearing with Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony as soloist in
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11/01/2012 01:20:22 PM PDT She's no flash in the pan. All of 25, pianist Yuja Wang has been doing this for a good eight years now -- blowing away audiences with her shazam performances of colossal works.
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Classical music has made a contribution in some of the most iconic horror films, from the violins in Psycho to Wendy Carlos' work on the Shining . We're sure you'll get more spooks out of these shows than you will at a party where everyone is dressed
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