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Monday’s Bow (February 6)

Daily Bow Logo This Monday’s Daily Bow features two stories of how performers are presenting classical music with a twist to draw in more audiences.
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Daily Bow: Picasso with a Side of Bach

Daily Bow Logo Cellist Renato Lucas recently performed a tribute to Pablo Picasso that highlighted music, art, and the connection between them.
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Daily Bow: “Countess of Stainlein” Cello Finds a New Home

Daily Bow Logo The centuries old cello formerly played by the late Bernard Greenhouse is now in the hands of a new cellist. Read on to learn more!
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Daily Bow: A Kreisler Tribute

Daily Bow Logo Read on to hear about Deutsche Grammophon’s new CD commemorating the 50th anniversary of Fritz Kreisler’s death!
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Daily Bow: Opera Takes Over the Dallas Cowboys Stadium

Daily Bow Logo Ever wanted to eat nachos while watching Mozart on Diamond Vision? Now’s your chance in Arlington!
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Monday’s Bow (January 30)

Daily Bow Logo Revitalizing classical music and its ability to bridge cultures are the topics of this Monday’s Daily Bow!
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Daily Bow: Spotlight on “Nodame Cantabile”

Daily Bow Logo Japan’s classical music manga “Nodame Cantabile” tells the story of two music students and weaves two art forms together with rare beauty.
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Daily Bow: Israeli Chamber Project Gives Back

Daily Bow Logo Read on to hear about how this exciting group of instrumentalists fills a need for chamber music and in their native land!
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Daily Bow: Remembering Sandor Feher

Daily Bow Logo The tragic crash of the Costa Concordia claimed the life of 16, including Hungarian violinist Sandor Feher.
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Daily Bow: Menuhin Competition Comes to America

Daily Bow Logo Interested in an international violin competition? One is coming to our own backyard in 2014!
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