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ArtsJournal: music
2020-03-12 14:35:45
Vienna’s Albertina Museum Opens New Branch For Modern Art
The Albertina Modern — housed in the newly-renovated 1868 Künstlerhaus on the Ringstrasse, the site of the Nazis’ notorious 1939 “Degenerate Art” exhibit — will focus on postwar Austrian art and its connections with modernism in other countries. (Of course, no one is actually allowed to go see it just now.) – The New York […]
2017-10-05 11:05:35
Rising stars from the WA classical music scene and talented Warren Blackwood performers will take the stage next week at Bridgetown's annual Up Close & Classical concert. WA Academy of Performing Arts graduate soprano Albertina Antartis will make her third appearance following performances overseas and at the Joan Sutherland Bel Canto Awards.
2016-07-28 22:38:50
I do want to try to squeeze in St Stephen’s, the Butterfly House, and the Albertina into my one Tuesday morning in Vienna. More likely I will still be sleeping in an alcoholic stupor from the night before and will barely have time to rush to the airport to catch my 330 flight home. Zat is ze life mein friends. I always try to force myself to go to art galleries because there is always one picture that will stick in your mind and haunt you for the rest of your life. Similarly, I always try to force myself to go to classical music recitals, as there will always be one single young woman in the crowd looking out for a similarly inclined young man.
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ArtsJournal: music
2015-04-01 09:53:07
There Should Be Time Limit On Claims For Nazi-Looted Art, Says Vienna Museum Director
Klaus Albrecht Schröder of the Albertina Museum: “If we don’t set a time limit of around 100 years after the end of the Second World War, then we should ask ourselves why claims regarding crimes committed during the First World War should not still be valid; why we don’t argue anymore about the consequences of the 1870-1871 Franco-Prussian war?”