Archive | April, 2009

20 (Plus) Questions with… Giuseppe Filianoti

30. April 2009

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20 (Plus) Questions with… Giuseppe Filianoti

Italian-born Giuseppe Filianoti has won acclaim around the world for his superb performances in the Bel Canto repertoire. The well-read family man appears May 12-25 as Nemorino (opposite Diana Damrau) in Laurent Pelly's staging of L'Elisir d'Amore at Covent Garden.

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20 (Plus) Questions with… Soprano Nicole Cabell

23. April 2009

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20 (Plus) Questions with… Soprano Nicole Cabell

Cabell - who shot to fame after winning the 2005 BBC Singer of the World Competition in Cardiff - graces the Met stage as Adina in L’Elisir d’Amore through April 22. She is the latest to donate her time and musings to our Q&A.

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20 (Plus) Questions with… Pianist Jonathan Biss

14. April 2009

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20 (Plus) Questions with… Pianist Jonathan Biss

In the midst of a cross-country U.S. recital tour (which includes an April 14 stop at Zankel Hall), Biss filled out our questionnaire- providing detailed answers and insights, some of which may surprise you. He wraps up his current traveling program April 20.

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Where classical music is the soundtrack to life.

13. April 2009

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You don’t need to take a class or read a book about classical music to enjoy it. All it usually takes to fall in love with it is to hear the right piece at the right time. And that’s exactly what The Ecstatic Living Room is all about.  It’s a place where music lovers can [...]

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Better Late Than Never – Mozart’s Magic in The Shawshank Redemption

6. April 2009

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Better Late Than Never – Mozart’s Magic in <em>The Shawshank Redemption</em>

I’m probably the last person in the United States to see The Shawshank Redemption (I finally got around to Netflixing it, and watched it last night over my favorite meal – a plate of cheese ravioli with home made tomato sauce), but for me it was worth the wait. Obviously, it’s one of the most [...]

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Spring Awakening

5. April 2009

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Spring Awakening

Some music-loving friends find it corny (but that’s why it’s so much fun, of course) that I coordinate so much of my listening to the changing seasons. Part of the reason I do this is that my imagination makes certain connections early on and the rest of me just can’t let go. On balance, I [...]

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20 (Plus) Questions with… Tenor Ian Bostridge

4. April 2009

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20 (Plus) Questions with… Tenor Ian Bostridge

One of today's most eminent Schubert lieder interpreters, the English tenor's newest album features the composer’s Schwanengesang song cycle. Bostridge generously took time to share some thoughts, favorites and opinions in this Q&A feature.

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Welcome to the Ecstatic Living Room!

2. April 2009

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My name is Albert Imperato. I’m the founder and co-managing director of 21C Media Group, an independent public relations, marketing, and consulting firm specializing in classical music and the performing arts. I’ve been working in music promotion since 1987, and many of my friends and family are still very curious about what exactly I do [...]

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