Daily Bow: “The Problem is Wonderful”
7:30 am
Emily Hu
Personal technology is making inroads in classical music, but what does the iPad generation mean for classical music?
Daily Bow: Eating Your Words
7:30 am
Emily Hu
A strongly negative review of the Met’s Ring Cycle surfaced on a radio blog, then disappeared at the Met’s request. Is this right?
Daily Bow: Who’s Afraid of…Contemporary Music?
7:30 am
Emily Hu
Contemporary classical music can scare off even audiences of music-lovers. The Guardian’s Tom Service addresses the 5 biggest myths.
Daily Bow: Indie-Classical
7:30 am
Emily Hu
Indie-classical seeks to break the mold of classical music while upholding its high standards. Is this the new face of tradition?
Daily Bow: A Pianist’s Tribute to Her Mother
7:30 am
Emily Hu
Pianist Mona Golabek’s touching and courageous one-woman tribute to her pianist mother opened last week in L.A. Golabek adds “actress” to her job description, and the brave venture into unfamiliar territory pays off as it allows her to celebrate her mother’s dreams and legacy–and her life as a pianist through the Holocaust and beyond.
Daily Bow: “From Starving to Striving”
7:30 am
Emily Hu
A local program in Delray Beach, Florida, seeks to teach artists of all stripes how to build a stronger career with business skills. Why don’t we see more of this in our community?
Daily Bow: “Violins of Hope” Survived the Holocaust
7:30 am
Emily Hu
Violin-maker Ammon Weinstein has restored more than 30 violins played in the Holocaust as a way of speaking out and honoring the victims. This month’s exhibitions of his “Violins of Hope” in Charlotte, North Carolina, marked the first time these violins have been seen in either North or South America.
Daily Bow: Best. Deal. Ever.
7:30 am
Emily Hu
The St. Paul Orchestra’s new membership program gives you unlimited concerts–that’s 100 next season alone–for a mere $5 a month.
Daily Bow: “Music Comes First”
7:30 am
Emily Hu
Seoul Philharmonic music director Chung Myung-whun has invited musicians from North Korea to join his annual pan-Asian orchestral performance with the Asia Philharmonic Orchestra. His goals are more musical than political, reminding us that music is a means to its own end, not merely a political tool.
Daily Bow: The Multiplicity of Osvaldo Golijov
7:30 am
Emily Hu
Composer Osvaldo Golijov spoke in Massachusetts last week, sharing his thoughts on music, culture, and dialogue between the two.
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