Classical Music/Opera Listings for April 13-19 New York Times Opera ★ 'Manon' (Saturday and Tuesday) The great and glamorous soprano Anna Netrebko sings the title role in the Met's new production of this Massenet opera, and she is the reason to see it. Her singing is not flawless, but with her plush, ...
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Music Box: Bandhouse Gigs return with tribute to Rod Steward
Annapolis Capital
Instrumentation includes mandolin, violin, concertina (a small squeeze box), acoustic guitar, percussion and three-part harmonies. An accomplished group of music veterans, individual members have worked with artists such as Sara Evans, Maroon 5, ...
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Spare Times: For Children, for April 13-19
New York Times
One thing's certain: “Jim Henson's Musical World,” to be performed twice, will feature melodies and Muppets. It will also differ from other family concerts by the Weill MusicInstitute at Carnegie Hall. “It's a real show,” Mr. Reineke said.
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Brian Dickie's swan song to COT puts the emphasis on the fresh and unusual
Chicago Tribune
Their absence leaves a gaping hole in the middle of the city's classical music life Chicago Opera Theater promises to fill, in the innovative manner local operagoers have come to associate with Brian Dickie. In his 13th and final season as COT general ...
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Like Peter Pan, Butterfly Boucher Really Does Know How to Fly
Huffington Post (blog)
Yet, while still quite sprightly at age 32, a character as carefree as singer-songwriter Butterfly Boucher has the right to yearn to feel young again. After all, she has experienced a roller coaster of emotions in life, love and career since coming to ...
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Martha Toledo returns to Sacramento
The Sacramento Press
Toledo is a Zapotec singer from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in southern Oaxaca, Mexico. Toledo's soulful sound evokes the pulsing and vibrant rhythm of her country'smusic legacy. Many of these songs carry the contemporary message of respect and dignity ...
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No Instruments Aloud showcases a cappella groups
CMU The Tartan Online
As Carnegie Mellon's first co-ed a cappella group, the Soundbytes took full advantage of the range of its singers with song choices like “Supermassive Black Hole,” which featured female soprano voices to imitate Muse's lead singer's trademark high ...
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2012 Ironstone Vineyards Concert Series to Include Reba, John Fogerty, Heart ...
Pine Tree
Each summer, world-renowned artists perform for the Ironstone Summer ConcertSeries. Additional performers will be added to the 2012 summer lineup at a later date. Country music star Reba is the biggest female hitmaker in Country music history.
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Alash Ensemble brings the wonders of throat singing back to Lincoln
Daily Nebraskan
By Tyler Keown There isn't much that sounds like throat singing. Maybe yodelling. Maybe a yak grunting. Concert-goers can decide for themselves this Saturday. Alash Ensemble, a group that plays traditional Tuvan-European instruments while practicing...
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Popping the rules
Ahram Online
Sing Egyptian Women (Ghany Ya Masriya) is a women's empowerment programme sponsored by the US Embassy in Cairo, ShareTheMic, and Nile Promotions. Presented in the form of a singing competition, the programme seeks to provide talented Egyptianwomen ...
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Arts Center rolls out mix of music, theater and film
Brownsville Herald
The program will bring a mix of music, theater and film that includes artists from Mexico City, a Cuban music project, an Oaxacan singer, a taste of Broadway and an Indian dance production. Audience members of the Imani Winds and Boston Brass concert ...
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Everett Civic Music's 82nd season includes jazz, soul and much more
HeraldNet
By Theresa Goffredo, Herald Writer It's that time again when Everett Civic Music sells tickets for one of the best concert seasons in town. This year, the 82nd concertseason includes seven performances for a total season ticket price of $45, ...
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Asheville area performing arts calendar for the coming week
Asheville Citizen-Times
Chuck Brodsky, musical storyteller 8 pm today, The Altamont Theatre, 18 Church St., Asheville. $12. www.myaltamont.com. Benefit concert featuring sacred, Broadway and other musical selections, 7 pm today, Central United Methodist Church, Church Street,...
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BRIEFLY: April 12
Wicked Local
The concert will be held in the RJD Parlors, with light refreshments and an opportunity to meet the artists following the performance. Tickets are $25 by visiting www.rjdmuseum.org or calling 508-997-1401. MATTAPOISETT – Registrations are being ...
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For Carole King, Songwriting Is A 'Natural' Talent
WBUR
But in the late 1960s, as the music scene was changing and the counterculture scene exploded, they stopped collaborating together — both professionally and personally. King moved from New York City to Los Angeles, where other singer-songwriters like ...
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More from Lake Forest
OCRegister
By ERIKA I. RITCHIE / THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER LAKE FOREST – As a child, Nikke Blout told her father that one day she'd make it onto a late-night show as a famous girl drummer. Her father, also a musician, said "Yeah, Nik, and there are pink clouds ...
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Jane Taylor, Bassoonist of Dorian Quintet, Dies at 79
New York Times
String quartets, made up of four similar instruments that blend seamlessly and resonate together, are the thoroughbreds of chamber music. In contrast, wind quintets are an awkward five-way marriage. Each instrument has a different way of attacking ...
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Conductors and accompanists contribute to the longevity of Sonatrice Singers
Carman Valley Leader
Barbershop singing quartets or choruses cropped up in many communities in the 60's and 70's, but this type of singing is also four-part and a capella – no instruments or accompaniment. However, an opportunity to do women's three-part secular choral ...
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The Viper Vibe: "LIGHTS" shine in Ft. Lauderdale strip mall
my.hsj.org
She opened the show with her most recent single 'Banner,' absolutely taking my breath away. The Canadian electronic-pop singer is most known for her optimistic and upliftingmusic, and her performance was nothing short of that. Bass pumping through the ...
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