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Not connecting (toward a second draft) - SandowIt's one of the things that strikes me most forcibly, since most pop-
music events have long been highly theatricalized--by contrast,
classical music often seems downright anti-
theatrical. *** Any kind of physical response to the
music ...http://www.artsjournal.com/sandow/2008/11/not_connecting_toward_a_second_1.htmlWhy I'm here - SandowWhat I like is breaking down all barriers between our notions of pop and
classical music, so that anything becomes possible in a
classical concert. Why shouldn't James Bond
music show up on a
classical program, in some
form?
...http://www.artsjournal.com/sandow/2008/11/why_were_here.htmlMUSIC NEWS: By Janos Gereben, October 14, 2008Even according to the dictionary definition of
classical music — “Traditional
genre of
music conforming to an established
form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste” — Na Lei Hulu belongs here.
...http://www.sfcv.org/2008/10/14/music-news-80/Chamber Music Today: Weilerstein & Barnatan: Prepared Cello ...What intrigued me—Alisa revealing this piece to us as though we were hearing it for the first time—was to grasp Kodály’s
use of
classical sonata
form here and—oh, what does it amount to?—to figure out whether our own expectations have
...http://chambermusictoday.blogspot.com/2008/11/weilerstein-barnatan-prepared-cello.htmlShostakovich and the Classical Canon - on the recordIt struck me recently that the
music of Dimitri Shostakovich seems to turn up on orchestra
programs with more and more frequency these days. His string quartets are also heard more often than they
used to be. It's become apparent to me
...http://www.artsjournal.com/ontherecord/2008/10/shostakovich_and_the_classical.htmlNew York - Only iPod Ads Can Save Us: An Enlightening Chat About ...With that in mind, please enjoy this excellent Q&A with lecturer/author Bethany Klein, author of the upcoming scholarly tome As Heard on TV: Popular
Music in Advertising, who sheds light on how "selling out" is more acceptable now that
...http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/archives/2008/11/only_ipod_ads_c.phpJuggernaut Still Rides: Behind the Scenes and Times of ...The resulting album, 1995’s Ejector Seat Reservation, never saw release in the States and is sometimes referred to as a lost
classic. Andy Kellman of the All
Music Guide claims it is the band’s “finest hour”.
...http://www.popmatters.com/pm/feature/juggernaut-still-rides-behind-the-scenes-and-times-of-swervedriverMidnight Sun: Was music better back in the day? - Sun reporter Sam ...Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag (1892) has the distinction of not only being the first "Pop" song to have it's sheet
music sales out perform those of "
Classical"
music but introduced Ragtime as a popular
form of
music.
...http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/midnight_sun/blog/2008/10/was_music_better_back_in_the_d.html411mania.com: Movies - 411 Movies Roundtable: November 2008 Part 2The plot: Unsavory behavior forces a pair of energy-drink reps (Rudd and Scott) to enroll in a Big Brother
program, where the duo learn, however reluctantly, to bond with their assigned kids. Furious: The trailer made me laugh so I'm
...http://www.411mania.com/movies/columns/89664/411-Movies-Roundtable:-November-2008-Part-2.htmGod's Favorite, Area, and The CavalcadersNo
music director is listed in the
program, making one wonder if they did without. Singing aside, the actors are exceedingly likable in the roles, and we do feel touched by their trials, no matter how slowly they unfold.
...http://artvoice.com/issues/v7n45/theaterweek