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2021-07-09 12:07:08
Rebecca Saunders to be composer-in-residence with Dresden Philharmonie for 2021/22
[…] a programme of Dean's chamber music. A programme commemorating the unification of Germany will include the premiere of Symphony No.2 by the East German Christfried Schmidt, 50 years after the work was written. Schmidt dedicated the work to Martin Luther King Jr. The programme will also include the final work by Bernd Alois Zimmermann (1918-1970), Ecclesiastic Action, which is based on passages of the Old Testament and The Grand Inquisitor episode of Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov. The season also includes the Symphony No. 4 by Franz Schmidt (1874-1939) as well as music by Karl Amadeus Hartmann (1905-1963) including his Symphony No. 6. Intriguingly a programme focusing on Women Composers conducted by Marie Jacquot will include Ethel Smyth's Mass in D alongside music by Lili Boulanger. Whilst Andrew Manze conducts a music from around the time of World War I, pairing RVW's Pastoral Symphony and Elgar's Cello Concerto with music by […]
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2020-10-15 14:35:47
‘Sex And Consequences’, Isabella Rossellini’s New Streaming Theatre Piece For Farm Animals
Laura Collins-Hughes visits Rossellini’s Long Island farmstead to watch her and her co-stars — two dogs, six sheep, and however many chickens will cooperate — rehearse her new show, a sort of sequel to her famous Green Porno series, directed (over Zoom from California) by a Flying Karamazov Brother. – The New York Times
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2018-11-15 12:45:13
Kuwait Bans ‘Brothers Karamazov’
Maybe it’s not too surprising that a conservative Arab monarchy has already banned the likes of 1984 (too subversive) to One Hundred Years of Solitude (too racy) to Disney’s Little Mermaid (Ariel’s top is too skimpy). But the crop of 948 new titles blocked from presentation at this year’s Kuwait International Literary Festival includes Dostoevsky’s […]
2015-10-28 15:18:00
Ten Questions with Liam Moran
[…] di Figaro, Carmen, Don Carlo, The Rake's Progress, Eugene Onegin, Nixon in China, St. François... you get the idea. 5. My favorite pre/post-show meal is... Pre-show, anything spicy. Post-show is the same, except with a Guinness. 6. People would be surprised to know that... I can't wink my left eye. The right isn't so great either. 7. A few of my favorite books are... The Brothers Karamazov, All the King's Men, Me Talk Pretty One Day, and Thinking, Fast and Slow. 8. If we were to turn on your ipod right now, what five artists/songs would we see on your recently-played list? You'd see mostly podcasts- Snap Judgment, Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me, This American Life. As for music you'd see mostly soul and R&B: Otis Redding, Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder, and lots of Tribe Called Quest. […]
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