Interlude Newsletter
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In tune:
Music and the Arts
in the Middle Ages
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The relationship
between music,
the arts and literature
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Festivals & Competitions:
Le French May
Arts Festival
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A series of
French artistic events
with high calibre
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In tune:
Hail, Mother
of the Redeemer
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Celebrating
the 400th anniversary of
Tomás Luis de Victoria
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Le French May Arts Festival
Since its establishment over 19 years ago, the festival has expanded to become one of the largest French arts festivals in Asia. Apart from classical music recitals, the festival also features a diverse domain of artistic performances including visual arts...
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Date: 15.4 - 23.6.2011
Country: China
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The Intimacy of Creativity
A first of its kind, the event is an annual two-week Partnership devoted to promoting an intimate dialogue between composers and performers...
Date: April 25 - May 8, 2011
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Music and the Arts in the Middle Ages
The difference between painting, which one sees and music, which one hears, has always been considered obvious. However, as Philippe Sollers (Tel Quel, No. 20, 1965) says about painting: “Il faudra admettre un jour ce phénomène évident: la peinture n’est ni plus ni moins que de la penseé qu’on peut voir…” |
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Hail, Mother of the Redeemer
The Sixteen’s eleventh Choral Pilgrimage celebrates the 400th anniversary of the death of one of the greatest composers of the Renaissance, the scholar, mystic, priest, singer, organist and composer, Tomás Luis de Victoria... |
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Out of the concert hall, into the street:
random acts of classical music
You’re at a farmer’s market, looking for that elusive perfect tomato, when suddenly people around you burst into song. No, it’s not a particularly vocal group of produce vendors...
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