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ArtsJournal: music
2021-01-31 20:30:00
After 30 Years, London Review Of Books Editor Steps Down
Mary-Kay Wilmers was one of LRB‘s co-founders in 1979, and after co-editing it since 1988 became sole editor in 1992. Two women will take over: “Wilmers will continue at the paper as consulting editor, with the LRB’s deputy editor Jean Mcnicol and senior editor Alice Spawls succeeding her.” – The Guardian (UK)
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ArtsJournal: music
2020-03-06 15:35:59
A New ‘Neoclassical Ballet Collective’ In London
Says choreographer Andrew Mcnicol, “With Mcnicol Ballet Collective I wanted to create a new type of company that offers world-class dancers a flexible performance platform that’s able to fit in around the repertoire and commitments of their individual home companies.” – The Stage
2015-07-10 19:24:00
Here are three new submissions. Share yours at www.nextgreatartsong.com! / Voici trois votes récents. Soumettez vos choix au www.nextgreatartsong.com! Lori Milbier’s favourite art songs 1. Zueignung – Richard Strauss Zueignung is a lush and beautiful song...it's short and sweet, and has a great high note at the end! 2. Green – Claude Debussy3. Ganymed – Franz Schubert Peter Low’s favourite art songs 1. L’invitation au voyage – Henri DuparcOutstanding poem, tune, piano part. 2. Clair de lune – Gabriel Fauré3. Allerseelen – Richard Strauss David Mcnicol favourite art songs 1. Morgen – Richard Strauss'Morgen' in its simplicity captures the peace, longing and calm of the text and it is such a pleasure to play. It is deceptively simple, but it really isn't, for either the pianist or the singer. Just love it!!! 2. C’est l’extase – Claude Debussy3. Abschied – Franz […]
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Prima la musica
2013-10-31 20:03:51
Otello
Trading the grey and wet of Melbourne for twenty-four blessed hours of warmth and sunshine would, frankly, be reason enough for a flight to Brisbane, but you know me: I travel for singers, and I went to Brisbane to see Cheryl Barker sing Desdemona in Opera Queensland's Otello . What could be travelworthier? Five years ago, I saw her sing it seven times out of eight at Opera Australia and the ache of that missed matinée (missed by me, I should stress, not by Cheryl) was only sharpened by her jaw dropping Willow Song in concert with the Sydney Philharmonia earlier this year. So thank you, Opera Australia: your Ring Cycle brought me to the Antipodes just in time. Maybe next time you could even arrange for everything to happen in the same city or – revolutionary thought – the same company. But that's another […]
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