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| Despot Serenade |
| After the New York Philharmonic accepted an invitation to perform in Pyongyang, a flurry of commentary condemned and praised the move. Was this savvy cultural diplomacy, or just a PR coup for the world's worst tyrant? By Jens F. Laurson and George A. Pieler (02/16/2008 - first published in the Washington Times) |
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| Politics and Art Meet East of the Anacostia |
| In the response to Washington Post Music Critic Tim Page's colorful reply to an unsolicited e-mail from Marion Barry’s staff, his Newspaper's and Mr. Barry's dignity suffered far more than his. By Jens F. Laurson and George A. Pieler (CA-Forum, 12.05.2007) |
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| New Main Maestro in Philadelphia while the NSO Keeps Looking. |
| The Philadelphia Orchestra announced Charles Dutoit as their new Music Director, starting in 2008. Meanwhile the National Symphony Orchestra's search still continues - and so do the speculations about the potential successor to Leonard Slatkin. |
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| Music and Politics |
| Should Gergiev be condemned for playing in South Ossetia? (London Times, 08/22/2008) |
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| In China, he builds bridges with music |
| Yu Long, conductor of the China Philharmonic Orchestra, reaches across an old cultural divide.
By Nancy Pellegrini (The Christian Science Monitor, 05/16/2008) |
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| A Munich Home for Dessau & Ullmann |
| The Jakobsplatz Orchestra in Munich is a cultural and musical enrichment to what is already a culturally and musically rich town. In this, the small group is aided by a combination of factors. Mostly, it benefits from the excellently innovative and unusual programs that it presents under its young and hearteningly curious director, Daniel Grossmann. By Jens F. Laurson (WETA 90.9, 04.22.2008) |
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| Easter Pilgrimage - Dutchman Detour |
| On the way from Amsterdam to Vienna, the Easter Pilgrimage of Matthew Passions and Parsifals I also picked up two performances of less topically related Wagner works, including The Flying Dutchman in Stuttgart. By Jens F. Laurson (WETA 90.9, 04.02.2008) |
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