September, 2014

36 Posts
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Eating through the Ears
When I get back to Hong Kong next week, I am very much looking forward to a special lunch. An internationally renowned chef has opened his own restaurant! I can already tell you that the food will be beyond delicious
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Dancing to Death:
Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
If we look at Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) we see a musician who came to embody the best of classical music. He was a conductor, most famously making his debut in 1943 with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra on a moment’s
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Lavender Marriage
Marc Blitzstein and Eva Goldbeck
The 2005-film Brokeback Mountain—an adaptation of the 1997 short story by Annie Proulx, which featured two married cowboys in love with each other—brought the issue of mixed-orientation marriages to public attention. However, this type of marriage between partners of differing
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Designing Sound
We all know what a piano looks like – large and square, if it’s an upright; or large and black, if it’s a concert grand. Yet, through the years, piano makers have done many explorations into the design of piano
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James McNeill Whistler – Claude Debussy – Nocturnes in Painting and Music
‘Comme de longs échos qui de loin se confondent…. Les parfums, les couleurs et les sons se répondent’ (As long echoes confound from afar….perfumes, colors and sounds respond to each other’) Charles Baudelaire, ‘Correspondances’ The recent exhibition at the Sackler
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Alexander Scriabin: Piano Works
Scriabin: Mazurka op.24 no.3 – Lento From Alexander Scriabin: Piano Works (2013) Released by Harmonia Mundi Scriabin: Mazurka op.24 no.3 – LentoHow can one write a work like the Fantaisie op.28 at the age of 27 and, just eight years
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Tchaikovsky in the Hands of Two Masters
Two visiting orchestras will bring a lot of Tchaikovsky to Guangzhou this year, with appearances by the St. Petersburg Philharmonic under Yuri Temirkanov and the London Philharmonic Orchestra under Vassily Sinaisky. Both conductors are Russian, Temirkanov has led the St.
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Maurice Ravel: Mysteries of the Brain
Maurice Ravel was small and slender in stature, standing about 162 centimeters, with an unusually large head in relation to his body. He was an avid walker and swimmer and until the age of 50 he was perfectly healthy. Ravel
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