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Esther Cepeda: Ballet for the masses – Indianapolis Star

24. June 2011

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Esther Cepeda: Ballet for the masses Indianapolis Star Still, the biggest concern of every classical art venture is the successful cultivation of future audiences who will support, preserve and champion the art. But while putting a classical art form in a unique venue or incorporating uncommon artistic ..

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Sound Affects: Music reviews and ratings – Bellingham Herald

21. June 2011

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Sound Affects: Music reviews and ratings – Bellingham Herald

Mirror.co.uk Sound Affects: Music reviews and ratings Bellingham Herald With influences that run the gamut from contemporary classical to 8-bit music and pretty much everything in between - often in the space of a few measures World's End Girlfriend creates a universe that is uniquely his own. Few artists can traverse ... Album reviews : Bon Iver | Patrick Wolf | Jacob Yates | Classical | Jazz | Folk ..

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Reviews of new pop, country/roots, jazz and classical releases – Sacramento Bee

20. June 2011

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Reviews of new pop, country/roots, jazz and classical releases – Sacramento Bee

ABC Online Reviews of new pop, country/roots, jazz and classical releases Sacramento Bee By getting lost inside his own head, Justin Vernon gains the world. Back in 2007, the man who is Bon Iver retreated to his cabin in the Wisconsin woods to make his beautiful beardy record "For Emma, Forever Ago." With gauzy production and a falsetto ...

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LATEROOMS.COM – ATTEND DANTE SUMMER FESTIVAL IN CORNWALL – TravPR.com (press release)

20. June 2011

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LATEROOMS.COM - ATTEND DANTE SUMMER FESTIVAL IN CORNWALL TravPR.com (press release) COM) UNITED KINGDOM - June 20th, 2011 - Acclaimed classical music ensemble the Dante Quartet are holding a series of concerts throughout Cornwall's Tamar Valley region over the coming weeks. The group's Summer Festival programme includes performances ... and more

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Album Reviews – Yorkshire Post (press release)

18. June 2011

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Album Reviews Yorkshire Post (press release) For Beethoven's Thirty-first sonata she takes a robust and rewardingly fresh look at a well-known score; Mozart's Fourteenth is characteristic of her crystalline playing, while Haydn's Fifty-second is full of classical refinement and a brilliant finale ... and more

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On a Gallery’s Walls, the Circle of Life – New York Times

15. June 2011

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On a Gallery's Walls, the Circle of Life New York Times It's a painting of Dordrecht, by Aelbert Cuyp, from 1650, a decade before Rembrandt painted the Trips, meaning that it's a scene that they might recognize: very classical and bucolic. Jacob earned a fortune in mining, iron manufacturing and arms ... and more

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2011 Rochester International Jazz Festival, Day 1: Matt Wilson’s Arts and … – Rochester City Newspaper (blog)

11. June 2011

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2011 Rochester International Jazz Festival, Day 1: Matt Wilson's Arts and ...

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Extra, Extra: Bad Rainbows, Better Reading – Torontoist

7. June 2011

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Extra, Extra: Bad Rainbows, Better Reading – Torontoist

Torontoist Extra, Extra: Bad Rainbows, Better Reading Torontoist The online community includes reading lists, user reviews , author bios, video interviews, and a blog, and aims to be fun tool for discovering both classical CanLit and contemporary innovators. Robarts Library on U of T's downtown campus is one of our ...

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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: When ballet meets Broadway – Globe and Mail

2. June 2011

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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: When ballet meets Broadway – Globe and Mail

Globe and Mail Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: When ballet meets Broadway Globe and Mail While the choreographer pays homage to classical ballet, he is also inventive in his dance vocabulary.

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Terence Rattigan and a theatre of cultural reaction – The Guardian

31. May 2011

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Terence Rattigan and a theatre of cultural reaction The Guardian To this day our dramatic ecology is much as it has always been: apolitical formalist experiment and classical revival jostling in pleasant diversity alongside vehicles for jetted-in Hollywood stars and evenings of musical uplift.

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