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Deanna Durbin dies at 91; wholesome star of Depression-era films
Deanna Durbin, the singing starlet with the bubbly personality and the jewel-tone voice whose enormously popular movies were widely credited with saving Universal Pictures from bankruptcy during the Depression, has died. She was 91. Her popularity...
Tags: Animation (Movie Genre), Celebrities, Harvey (movie), Movies, MGM Inc.
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Review: L.A. Phil vibrantly explores 'The Planets' at Disney Hall
One must remember that it was the stereo LP that finally catapulted Holst’s “The Planets” into international orbit in the 1950s and '60s because recordings could accommodate its crunching cataclysms and quiet, cool mysticism with equal...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Les Miserables (musical)
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Elliott Carter dies at 103; inventive American composer
Elliott Carter, the great American composer who was born in the horse-and-buggy era but whose music persistently looked ahead by reflecting and unabashedly celebrating the intricacies of modern life, died Monday of natural causes at his home in New York,...
Tags: Peabody Conservatory, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Carnegie Hall, Literature, Queens (New York City)
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Review: 'Reinventing Bach' by Paul Elie casts a wide net
-------------------- Reinventing Bach Paul Elie Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 498 pp., $30.00 -------------------- Halfway through reading Paul Elie's "Reinventing Bach," I suddenly got dizzy. An earthquake? All-purpose angst? Or could it be that Bach...
Tags: Music Industry, Yo-Yo Ma, Leonard Bernstein, Culture, Movies
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Norman Corwin dies at 101; radio's 'poet laureate'
Norman Corwin, the legendary writer, director and producer of original radio plays for CBS during the golden age of radio in the 1930s and '40s when he was revered as the "poet of the airwaves," has died. He was 101.
Corwin, a journalist, playwright,...Tags: Bernard Herrmann, Television, Literature, Benito Mussolini, Norman Lear
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Mitch Miller dies at 99; musical innovator and host of 'Sing Along With Mitch'
Mitch Miller, who helped shape musical tastes in the 1950s and early '60s as the head of the popular music division at Columbia Records and hosted the hit "Sing Along With Mitch" TV show in the early '60s while becoming one of the era's most...Tags: Television, Public Employees, Companies and Corporations, Rosemary Clooney, Frankie Laine
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Vintage Hollywood Bowl photos hitting the auction block
Culture MonsterNostalgia for Old Hollywood is a robust business. Most of it tends to center around the moviemaking industry but for native Angelenos, the emotions run deeper than that, touching on all aspects of the city's cultural and social landscape in...... -
From the Vaults: 'Fantasia'
The Daily MirrorFor the last few days, the DVD player has been glowering at me. Over two nights, I worked my way through most of “Fantasia” and whenever I went near, it would scold me as if to say “Don’t forget, you...... -
Watching Bugs Bunny bring down the house at the Hollywood Bowl
Culture MonsterWhat's up, maestro? Bugs Bunny will be returning to the podium this week to help the Hollywood Bowl celebrate Warner Bros.' cartoon classics and the history of movie music. The Bowl has made a tradition of showcasing soundtracks through programs...... -
Viewing Bach through lens of history, culture
Tribune Newspapers CriticHalfway through reading Paul Elie's "Reinventing Bach," I suddenly got dizzy. An earthquake? All-purpose angst? Or could it be that composer Johann Sebastian Bach was working as an agent of transcendence on me, as he did on this sincere author? The basic...Tags: Pablo Casals, Music Industry, Music, Arts and Culture, Glenn Gould
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Evanston Symphony: Dufour Plays Mozart
TribLocal - EvanstonFlutist Mathieu DufourHighlights Evanston Symphony Orchestra’sFinal Concert of the Season Evanston, IL — Mathieu Dufour, principal flutist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, is featured soloist …... -
Thoughts from Dr. Joe: In the band room at LCHS
At first glance, I saw a sea of confusion, an orchestrated commotion of kids laughing, singing, screaming, playing the piano and banging on bells and drums. Music was definitely in the air in the band room of La CaƱada High.
After a second glance, I...Tags: Music Industry, Human Interest
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