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Nov 30, 2007

‘Tis the Season for Holiday Concerts

December begins tomorrow, and that means only one thing: it’s time to take that special person in your life to a holiday concert. Do you want to subject him or her to the same old carols, something historical, or something really weird? Here is a list of your options, not including the many performances of Handel’s Messiah or The Nutcracker, to be previewed tomorrow. THE BEST OF THE BEST: >> For those who never want…

Jun 10, 2007

Classical Music Agenda: It’s Summer

Everyone needs a vacation, even musicians, and the summer is quite naturally a time that the classical music world slows down. So this is it for your Classical Music Agenda, until August. This week’s installment will be a little longer than normal, because there are several interesting things happening over the next couple months. If you want to hear some music this summer, you can, and here’s where. HEADLINES: >> The most important classical music…

Apr 01, 2007

Classical Music Agenda

Things are a little slow this week in classical music, because of Easter and all that. There are still a few good things to be heard, but the list is shorter than normal. Besides, it’s hard to tolerate being indoors when those trees are doing their whole pink thing. >> A concert we are going to have to miss is the most interesting of the week, a program by the 21st Century Consort called Games…

Sep 12, 2005

Håkon Austbø

The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is one of the great treasures of Washington’s arts scene, a federal museum with the guts to undertake strange and current exhibitions, along with adventurous musical programs to accompany them. So it should be no surprise that DCist was at the Hirshhorn yesterday to hear what was sure to be an excellent and interesting concert by the Norwegian pianist Håkon Austbø. With a name spelled like that, how could…

Jul 14, 2005

Visual Music: Color=Sound

Synesthesia was a pretty big topic with arts bloggers a few months ago. For the record, it’s a clinical condition that involves the confusion of stimuli between different senses. Most importantly for our post today, some composers—Messiaen and Scriabin, to name two—have had this condition and perceived colors visually along with sounds that they heard (and, we presume, vice versa). This was the theme of a free concert that we suggested earlier this week in…

Jul 11, 2005

Classical Music Agenda

The words free concert are sweet music to this DCist’s ears and probably yours, too. If you are not reading this because you already like classical music, our chances of getting you to follow our suggestions may improve if we recommend concerts that require no tickets or even real planning. It’s summer, so we’re going to make this as painless as possible. NATIONAL CATHEDRAL SUMMER FESTIVAL: >> There is a series of free concerts this…

 
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