Archive | November, 2012
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Daily Bow: A Day in the Life

Daily Bow Logo Kristin Tillotson of the Minneapolis Star Tribune has an answer for everyone who’s ever wondered what classical musicians really do for a living.
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Daily Bow: New Compositions in the Eye of the Storm

Daily Bow Logo Out of the tragedy of Hurricane Sandy, two new avant-garde works are composed. Read on to learn more!
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A Musical Titan’s Century: Monday’s Bow (November 13)

Elliott Carter Elliott Carter has passed away at the age of 103. Learn more about the life and death of this astonishing musical force of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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Daily Bow: Familiar Piece, Fresh Take

Daily Bow Logo Critic Stephen Smoliar shows us that a fresh take on a familiar piece can give a new lease on our musical life.
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Daily Bow: Max Richter and Classical Remix

Daily Bow Logo Have you ever wanted to hear a remix of your favorite classical piece? That might become a reality sooner than you think. Read on to learn more!
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The Future of Classical Music Education? Part 1

Future of Online Music Education Creative Director Colin Cronin looks at an education program that could represent the perfect model for online music education
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Daily Bow: Latin Voices at Carnegie Hall

Daily Bow Logo Carnegie Hall kicks off its 2012 festival this week, entitled “Voices From Latin America.”
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Daily Bow: Michael Christie and the New Music Director

Daily Bow Logo A young conductor is changing the face of classical music. Read on to learn more!
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The Sounds of War: Monday’s Bow (November 5th)

Daily Bow Logo A look at classical music and war, and two articles on the subject written over two decades apart from one another
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Daily Bow: Beijing Music Festival Seeks to Broaden Horizons

Daily Bow Logo The 15th Beijing Music Festival wraps up today, and sponsor Credit Suisse has high hopes for the exchange between Western and Eastern classical communities.
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