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Vol: 146 | 15 Feb 2016 |
Meet with the Picasso of Dance, discover the 15 Second Harp Project, and have you ever played on a concrete piano? |
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Scriabin’s Color Symbolism in Music
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Color as Sound-intoxication
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The Chinese Hero
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Exotic Opera of the Orient
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Felicja Blumental
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Great Women Artists Who Shaped Music
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Hong Kong Arts Festival
The Hong Kong Arts Festival not only showcase top artists from around the world, but also exhibits the best of Asian and local talents alongside them. Since 1992 the Young Friends Scheme (YFS), an integrated arts education and audience development programme, has been bringing a wide range of events ranging from classical genre to other innovative and invigorating art forms to the world’s most vertical city... |
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Date: February 19 to March 20, 2016 Country: China
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What's New |
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Martha Graham: Picasso of Dance |
More Divine Duos—Musical Pairs |
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Recognized as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, Martha Graham created a movement language based upon the expressive capacity of the human body. Throughout a long and illustrious career, Graham created 181 dance compositions that crossed artistic boundaries and embraced every artistic genre... |
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Music lovers adore their favorite divas. One high C and we are smitten. It is no surprise that sopranos have their share of musical sweethearts. Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, one of the greatest cellists of the 20th century, was charmed by a soprano... |
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In Touch with Olivia Jageurs and the 15 Second Harp Project |
A concrete musical dream! The Edison Cement Piano |
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In some ways there has never been a more difficult time to be a composer. Funding cuts, an over-saturated market and classical music’s waning cultural significance mean that finding a compositional voice and a place for that voice is perhaps harder than it’s ever been... |
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The contribution of Thomas Alva Edison to modern life is so enormous that it is difficult to appreciate! He registered a grand total of 1,093 patents, including numerous telegraph machines, the first voice recording and playback system, the phonograph and subsequent improvements, and the first moving-picture camera... |
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My music |
Video |
Forgotten records |
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Granados: Piano Quintet in G minor op.49
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Martha Graham: Night Journey (William Schuman) |
Bach: Suite No. 1 in G major BWV 1007 for cello solo
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