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Protesting the G20 summit? Why not bring along some of the world’s greatest protest music?

29. June 2010

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Protesting the G20 summit?  Why not bring along some of the world’s greatest protest music?

As much as iconic folk and rock musicians like Pete Seeger, Jimi Hendrix , Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Neil Young, Bob Marley, Pearl Jam and many others did to advance music as a means to foment and focus popular dissent, rock musicians of the 1960s did not invent protest music. We will never know who [...]

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“A Summer Morning Dream”: Mahler’s Third Symphony

18. June 2010

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“A Summer Morning Dream”: Mahler’s Third Symphony

It was almost 25 years ago to the day that I first heard Mahler’s Third Symphony. I was walking around the hills behind the Stanford University campus at sunset, listening to the piece on my Sony Walkman, and when the huge, glowing chords that bring the work to a close stopped ringing in my ears I [...]

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20 (PLUS) Questions with Choreographer and New York City Baller Master-in-Chief Peter Martins

3. June 2010

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20 (PLUS) Questions with Choreographer and New York City Baller Master-in-Chief Peter Martins

Born in Denmark, Peter Martins began his association with New York City Ballet in 1967, when he was invited to dance the title role in George Balanchine’s Apollo during the Company’s appearance at the Edinburgh Festival. He then performed as a guest artist with NYCB for three years before joining the Company as a Principal [...]

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