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American musician (1926-1990)
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2019-04-09 23:00:00
J. S. Bach: Brandenburg Concertos - Violin Concertos - Orchestral suites
[…] 4:31 Hugo Kolberg, Violine / Violin (1-4, 10-12) Felix Eyle, Violine / Violin (5-7) - Weldon Wilber, Horn / Horn (1-4) Robert Bloom, Oboe / Oboe (1-4, 5-7) William Vacchiano, Trompete / Trumpet (5, 7) Julius Baker, Flöte / Flute (5-7, 10-12) - Leonard Rose, Cello / Cello (6) Fernando Valenti, Cembalo / Harpsichord (6) Ralph Eichor, Flöte / Flute (10, 12) Frederick Wilkins, Flöte / Flute (11) u.a. / among others Fritz Reiner, Dirigent / Conductor Aufg, / Recorded in 1949 CD 2 […]
2018-02-06 01:15:00
Sphinx Organization: Congratulations to the Laureates of the 21st Annual Sphinx Competition!
[…] (Photo by Kevin Kennedy) Levi Powe, Cello Junior Division Winner 17-year old Levi Powe from Tucson, Arizona, won 1st place in the Junior Division of the Sphinx Competition on Sunday, February 4, 2018. Levi will receive a $10,000 award and have the opportunity to be featured with Sphinx Soloist Program Partners. Levi Powe, Sophia Inés Valenti, and Sophia Ayer with Maestro Carlos Prieto. Photo by Kevin Kennedy. Violinist Sophia Ayer won 2nd place with a $5,000 cash prize and violist Sophia Inés Valenti won 3rd place with a $3,000 cash prize. Watch the Finals Competition on WTVS Detroit Public TV Monday, February 26 at 9 PM
2017-03-21 21:24:00
The Colón Theatre has always been a tough nut to crack throughout its long history. Even when it was well run (Valenti Ferro, Renán) each day was a fight against obstacles either true or perverse. To be General and Artistic Director is a full-time job that takes its toll on health and demands deep knowledge of many ample and difficult fields, firm ethical decisions, ability to control and delegate as well as to plan ahead no less than two years, preferably three. As a cultured member of the audience consider what it takes to put on a fine interpretation of, e.g., a Wagnerian opera such as "Lohengrin" in a new production. First the dates for five performances, four of them by subscription: even a ten-title season is an extremely complex puzzle (although Valenti Ferro managed to present eighteen!). Crucial aspects: […]
2017-01-11 07:00:07
Classical music: Musicians have four times the risk of hearing loss, study shows. Plus, pianist Mark Valenti plays a FREE recital of Brahms, Debussy and Mendelssohn at noon on Friday
ALERT: This week’s FREE Friday Noon Musicale at the First Unitarian Society of Madison, 900 University Bay Drive, features pianist Mark Valenti playing music by Szymanowski, Brahms, Debussy and Mendelssohn. The concert runs from 12:15 to 1 p.m. By Jacob Stockinger It isn’t new research. But The Ear stumbled on it and finds it no less compelling or convincing because it is a couple of years old. Researchers say that musicians run four times the normal risk of hearing loss. But they also point to things that can be done to lessen the risk. Whether you are a professional musician, an amateur musician or an avid listener, you might want to read about this research. So here is a link: https://theconversation.com/musicians-at-high-risk-of-hearing-loss-but-the-show-can-go-on-26134 Tagged: amateur , Arts , Brahms , brass , Chamber music , choral music , Classical music , deaf , deafness , Debussy , hearing […]
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