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Composer Stephen Paulus Remains Unresponsive After Stroke, Says Publisher
"As more information about Stephen's health becomes available, Paulus Publications will continue to provide updates to our community." -
John Lurie Prints (Other than 'Bear Surprise') for Sale [PHOTOS]
In 1978, saxophonist John Lurie formed the Lounge Lizards with his brother Evan Lurie. In early 2006, artist John Lurie finished his explicit watercolor Bear Surprise.... -
Wouldn't You Like to Play with Marin Alsop and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra?
Be it her El Sistema-inspired OrchKids or her more adult-oriented initiatives like the BSO Academy and Rusty Musicians, freshly extended Balitmore Symphony Orchestra maestra Marin Alsop is changing the definition of what an orchestra... -
Pablo Heras-Casado Replaces Injured Pierre Boulez at September's Lucerne Festival
Due to a fracture in his shoulder, Pierre Boulez will not be able to not hold a baton to conduct his two scheduled concerts at September's Lucerne Festival... -
New and Improved: Classicalite Digest, Vol. 5
OK, good and faithful Classicalites--put down your phones and tablets. The latest edition of the Classicalite Digest (Volume 5, that is) is out now... -
Cartoon Trivia with Léo & Péri
Léonin (b. 1150?) was the first-known composer; Pérotin (b. 1200??) was the second-known composer. Having known so little about them, though, we've since dubbed the pair the patron saints of Classicalite's Cartoon Trivia with... -
EXCLUSIVE: Timo Andres Plays Mozart's 'Coronation' Cadenza
Hear how Timo Andres crowned his own cadenza to Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 26 in D major, K. 537 (i.e. "Coronation")... -
Forbes Lists Valery Gergiev, at $16.5 Million a Year, as Russia's Highest-Paid Musician
In [post]-Soviet Russia, Valery Gergiev makes more than YOU! -
EXCLUSIVE: Timo Andres, 'Anxiety of Influence' @ Housing Works Books
Classicalite's top three antonyms to describe Andres' supposed anxiety: ease, composure and assurance. -
Off Broadway Closing: Jessica Dickey's 'Charles Ives Take Me Home' [PHOTOS]
When a father's love of music clashes with his daughter's passion for basketball, modernist composer Charles Ives is the perfect referee... -
Door Still Open for Concussed Andris Nelsons to Conduct 'Lohengin' at Bayreuth
(Wait..so does that mean said door is closed now?) -
There's an App for That: Witold Lutosławski's Birthday Guide to Warsaw, as per Fryderyk Chopin
It's not just Verdi, Britten, 'The Rite of Spring' and Licia Albanese. Piekło, it's Polish composer Witold Lutosławski's birthday, too! -
Lucasfilm Confirms John Williams Will Score 'Star Wars: Episode VII'
Over the weekend, at the Star Wars Celebration Europe in Germany, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy announced that--one more time, with extra feeling--John Williams will be scoring the next installment of the 'Star Wars' franchise. -
Seattle Opera's 'Ring Cycle' Returns Once More, This Time for $39 Million
Seattle Opera's award-winning 'Ring Cycle'--inspired by the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest--was unveiled to wide acclaim in 2001, revived for sold-out audiences in 2005 and 2009... -
EXCLUSIVE: Dan Deacon and Kronos Quartet's App Collab, 'Four Phases of Conflict,' @ Lincoln Center Out of Doors [iPhone PHOTOS]
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