1 de maio de 2008

NOTÍCIAS DIVERSAS NYTIMES

Venerable Classical-Music Magazine Plans to Add Online Sales to Its Reviews By DANIEL J. WAKIN Gramophone — the leading classical music magazine in the world, 85 years old and based in London — plans to allow readers to buy CDs and downloads from its Web site. Music Review
Three Young Performers, Showing Their Skills By VIVIEN SCHWEITZER On Tuesday in the Rose Theater the Young Concert Artists concluded its New York season with the annual Irene Diamond gala concert. Music Review
By BERNARD HOLLAND Stravinsky’s “L’Histoire du Soldat,” along with Saint-Saëns’s “Carnival of the Animals,” enjoyed a substantial, well-conceived revival at the 92nd Street Y on Tuesday night. Music Review
By STEVE SMITH The playful qualities of Elliott Carter’s music outnumbered potential hazards on Tuesday night in the Peter Jay Sharp Theater at the Juilliard School. Measure for Measure Fast Times in Arcadia, via Handel
By ALLAN KOZINN The Collegiate Chorale did a service for fanciers of antiquarian footnotes on Monday evening, when it took over Avery Fisher Hall for a concert version of Handel’s 1739 opera “Giove in Argo.” Music Review
By STEVE SMITH In a valuable act of reclamation, American Opera Projects and the Purchase College Conservatory of Music provided welcome exposure for two of Lee Hoiby 's operas on Monday at Symphony Space.

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