Classical music goes clubbing at Anthology – SignOnSanDiego.com. This sounds like a really fun idea. I wonder how many folks in cities are “intimidated” by their local concert hall. Anyone else have these kinds of alternative presentations of classical music…
Natalie Clein’s quest to save classical music
Natalie Clein’s quest to save classical music – Telegraph As part of her quest for ways to shine a different light on her music, Natalie Clien is about to embark on a project called Resonances, which will frame the solo…
Chamber Music Concert- Benefit for Columbus Symphony, June 18, 2010
Dances and Dreams, with music of Debussy, Stravinsky and Poulenc. Concert is free, but all donations given at this concert will be DOUBLED by an anonymous donor, to benefit the Columbus Symphony. Friday, June 18th, 2010 First Congregational Church 444…
Poem: Always at Work
From the collection “Northern Music: Poems about and inspired by Glenn Gould”. Another poem about Gould’s un-natural and haunting isolation, his constant introverted expression, and also his unique and beautiful interpretations. However, much of the same can be said of…
A new world of music where anything is possible
A new world of music where anything is possible. It sounds like new music is beating to a new rhythm, outside the drum (box). Here’s an excerpt. Note the last sentence. Now there’s a conversation starter! New classical music is…
Greg Sandow; the future of classical music; aging, declining audiences
via Greg Sandow; the future of classical music; aging, declining audiences – chicagotribune.com. If more musicians kept blogs describing their personal experiences enjoying classical music, it would go a long way to bridging the gap of interest from younger audiences.…