THE 200th anniversary of the birth of the great Franco-Polish composer Frederick Chopin will be celebrated by a concert of his music in the Town Hall Theatre this Saturday at 8pm.
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A little timid and a bit of a scapegoat, but somehow, Shruti embodies us all.
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Best lyric: "I'm not gonna stop. That's who I am. I'll give it all I got, that is my plan."
Hamilton drew ... THE OTHER 51!
Sarah Lund is back – but she seems to have lost her jumper and gained, albeit temporarily, a pair of heels.
As we brought out a masterpiece to the world [...], we asked ourselves, 'Can we really fight 24 hours?' And the answer was, 'We will fight 8,760 hours! Huff, huff, huff, huff.'Nobuo Uematsu, liner notes of Final Fantasy V: Original Sound Version Nobuo Uematsu (植松 伸夫) is a prolific composer of video game music, best known for his work on the Final Fantasy series. Nobuo Uematsu was born on March 21, 1959, in Kochi, Kochi Prefecture, Japan. He started to play music at the age of twelve when, inspir
Gaslight, American film noir, released in 1944, that centres on murder and madness in Victorian London. The cast included Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten, and Angela Lansbury in her screen debut. Bergman portrayed Paula, a young woman who lives with her aunt, a famous opera singer, in London but moves to Italy after her aunt is killed during a burglary. Ten years later, following a brief courtship, she marries the pianist Gregory Anton (played by Boyer), who, unbeknownst to her, is actually the murderer. The couple returns to her aunt’s house, and a series of unexplained incidents lead Paula
Música para espíritus inquietos // Music for restless spirits
More Doctor Who music? Yes please.
ENYA AT 60: The shy star became the best-selling solo artist in Irish history and she did it by ignoring every rule about the music business. But where is Enya now and has the reclusive star stopped releasing records? She may be shy but this is a woman who lives in an actual castle.
This "Broadchurch" combination cannot be beat.
Charmian Carr as Liesl von Trapp in The Sound of Music (1965)
It says here on page 44 of Classic fm concerning Rolando Villazon, "Who'd have thought this brilliant, charismatic Mexican would have developed problems with his vocal cords that required two operations and a lengthy recuperation? Some claimed they saw it coming...." Well. I wrote here on October 30, 2005, "It was Alex Ross (09/26/05) who called Rolando Villazon 'Domingo's heir apparent in the Italian tenor repertory....' That's where I read it. Why would he want to curse him in this way? I went to the New Yorker website and printed out a few of Ross' columns so I could get a feeling for his writing, and right away I'm annoyed. Villazon is a real lyric tenor with a dark color. Domingo is a pushed up baritone. You leave my boy alone!!" And here on December 17, 2005, "Rolando and Anna...were on the radio today in Verdi's Rigoletto. I thought the role a bit heavy for Villazon, but exactly right for Netrebko." And here on March 2, 2006, "Rolando is all over the magazines, including the cover stories of Opera Now and Gramophone, where he is constantly being compared to Domingo. Rolando is a lyric tenor. I said this before. Maybe in his forties he can take on heavier repertoire." And here on March 3, 2006, I said, "Ok, now I get it. Rolando Villazon actually sounds like Placido Domingo sometimes. In certain heavy Italian repertoire their voices sound very similar. This is a trap he must not fall into." I don't know how I could possibly have been more clear.