Entertainment & Arts
Regarding Martin Bernheimer’s very interesting coverage of the Lotte Lehmann Centennial Symposium (“Centennial Celebration for a Singing Actress,” June 5), I would like to point out an aspect of the master-class videotapes that was not clearly brought out in Santa Barbara.
July 3, 1988
The world of the art song is one of quirky contradiction, an intimate empire of sound and word.
Aug. 8, 1988
Frances Holden, 97, who studied the psychology of genius, particularly that of classical musicians.
Aug. 25, 1996
Archives
Opera star Lotte Lehmann, a Wagnerian soprano, fled Nazi Germany for the United States in 1938, the year this Hollywood Hills house was built.
March 18, 2001
Contrary to popular myth, she wasn’t the only great Germanic soprano of her time.
June 5, 1988
FRIDAY: FULL BILL DEAL Four bands for $12.50 is a deal these days when it may cost that much in gas to get to the gig in the first place.
May 2, 1996
One could bemoan the fact that Ernst Krenek’s seriocomic opera “The Leap Over the Shadow” received its United States premiere a little bit late--about seven decades late, to be precise.
Jan. 30, 1995
If you’ve yet to check out this season’s concert schedule at the Santa Barbara Bowl, you may want to start.
May 18, 1995
Music
This disc is particularly welcome since it includes five songs released here for the first time and in repertory not generally associated with the beloved German soprano.
Sept. 24, 1989
Since early childhood, Alexander Markov has dreamed of a career as a violinist.
March 13, 1988