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Top 5 Last Minute Holiday Gifts for the Classical Music Fan

Monday, December 21, 2009

The holiday season is no longer around the corner, it's here. However, the perfect gift for the classical music lover may not be. Good thing there's still a time to purchase something a little more personal than an Amazon.com gift card or another recording of a Beethoven symphony.

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Julian Lennon's Revolutionary 2009

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Julian Lennon says he wants his own Revolution. Along with digital pioneers Michael Birch and Todd Meagher, he just opened an artist-centric music company called theRevolution. One word. The group helps musicians take back control of their work from big timey labels and distribute directly to fans via the Internet.

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Real Estate Invites New York Metropolitan Area to Mom's Office Party

Thursday, December 17, 2009

The buzzy beach band Real Estate continues to make proverbial waves across the indie rock scene. The New Jersey natives just released their self-titled debut on Woodsist and plan to go on a European tour next month.

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Weekend Roundup, Dec. 18-20

Friday, December 11, 2009

A selection of events for the weekend of Dec. 18 to 20.

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Tori Amos Gives New Twist To Christmas Carols

Friday, December 11, 2009

Like David Bowie, Bob Dylan and Judas Priest before her, Tori Amos now joins the ranks of unlikely musicians to take the leap into the holiday music market. These albums can walk a fine line between festive and cheesy. But her new release, Midwinter Graces, overhauls traditional carols in a way only Tori Amos knows how. [Note that we haven't come down on the festive v. cheesy debate. That's up to you!]

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Arts & Culture Weekend Roundup, Dec. 11-13

Thursday, December 10, 2009

A selection of cultural events to populate the weekend.

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What Made Your Year? Erin McKeown Gives Us Her Answer

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Singer/songwriter Erin McKeown has had a busy 2009.  She plays about 200 live shows a year and just released her eighth album, Hundreds of Lions. But it was going to someone else's concert that made a mark on her personally.

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Behind the Scenes With The Met's 'Tales Of Hoffmann'

Monday, November 30, 2009

Ladies in pasties take the stage at the Met for its new production of  Les Contes d'Hoffmann. In this thoroughly modern version of the 19th Century tale, Jacques Offenbach's psychodrama about three failed love affairs is part-Kafka, part-Fellini. Watch the video.

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Janelle Monae "Possessed" by Holy Spirit of Funk

Monday, November 30, 2009

Watching Janelle Monae perform live is like watching a frenzied minister at a Baptist revival. The funk singer works herself into a trance-like state. High-pitched screaming, flailing and jerking are all part of her repertoire.

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TMBG Might Be On Public Radio 24/7

Monday, November 30, 2009

Let’s be honest. It’s not just you. We noticed it, too. They Might Be Giants appear on public radio a lot. Like, a lot a lot. And not just at WNYC.

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Rock on, Beijing-Style

Friday, November 27, 2009

Photographer Matthew Neiderhauser first discovered Beijing’s underground music scene two years ago as a student. He noticed young artists flocking there and live music venues popping up all over town — all under the radar of government-controlled media outlets. So Neiderhauser picked up a camera and got to work.

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''CuCuLand": Cuban Singer Cucu Diamentes Goes Global

Monday, November 23, 2009

Cucu Diamantes joined us to talk about the release of her solo debut, ''CuCuLand." (June 26, 2009)

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Joshua Bell Confesses Dream Collaboration

Thursday, November 12, 2009

The classically-trained violinist tells us which musicians he would love to work with in the future. The answer may surprise you.

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David Lang Mash-up Makes U.S. Debut

Monday, November 09, 2009

David Lang’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Little Match Girl Passion made its U.S. debut at the Jerome L. Greene Space. The New York Virtuoso Singers performed the choral version Sunday night.

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