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Colon mourns vital technical director
Enrique Bordolini, Technical Director of Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, died on Monday at 75. Bordolini’s remarkable career at Teatro Colón began in 1964. He was a master of stagecraft and theatrical lighting, serving as […]
English luthier dies, 75
The much-loved instrument maker George Stoppani died over Christmas. Aside from making instruments he created a brand of ‘Real Guts Strings’ and was an international authority on instrumental acoustics. The post English luthier […]
Major choral music scholar, RIP
The death has been shared of William Mahrt, professor of Medieval and Renaissance music at Stanford University and editor of the journal Sacred Music. He was 84. William Mahrt directed the Stanford Early Music Singers […]
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Colon mourns vital technical director
Enrique Bordolini, Technical Director of Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, died on Monday at 75. Bordolini’s remarkable career at Teatro Colón began in 1964. He was a master of stagecraft and theatrical lighting, serving as […]
English luthier dies, 75
The much-loved instrument maker George Stoppani died over Christmas. Aside from making instruments he created a brand of ‘Real Guts Strings’ and was an international authority on instrumental acoustics. The post English luthier […]
Major choral music scholar, RIP
The death has been shared of William Mahrt, professor of Medieval and Renaissance music at Stanford University and editor of the journal Sacred Music. He was 84. William Mahrt directed the Stanford Early Music Singers […]
Ruth Leon recommends: Serving Elizabeth – Stratford Festival
Serving Elizabeth Click here for tickets In this ingenious contemporary drama, two parallel narratives seem only coincidentally connected, until a surprising twist reveals a deeper relationship between the two. In Kenya in 1952, Mercy, a […]
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Colon mourns vital technical director
Enrique Bordolini, Technical Director of Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, died on Monday at 75. Bordolini’s remarkable career at Teatro Colón began in 1964. He was a master of stagecraft and theatrical lighting, serving as […]
English luthier dies, 75
The much-loved instrument maker George Stoppani died over Christmas. Aside from making instruments he created a brand of ‘Real Guts Strings’ and was an international authority on instrumental acoustics. The post English luthier […]
Major choral music scholar, RIP
The death has been shared of William Mahrt, professor of Medieval and Renaissance music at Stanford University and editor of the journal Sacred Music. He was 84. William Mahrt directed the Stanford Early Music Singers […]
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Colon mourns vital technical director
Enrique Bordolini, Technical Director of Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, died on Monday at 75. Bordolini’s remarkable career at Teatro Colón began in 1964. He was a master of stagecraft and theatrical lighting, serving as […]
English luthier dies, 75
The much-loved instrument maker George Stoppani died over Christmas. Aside from making instruments he created a brand of ‘Real Guts Strings’ and was an international authority on instrumental acoustics. The post English luthier […]
Major choral music scholar, RIP
The death has been shared of William Mahrt, professor of Medieval and Renaissance music at Stanford University and editor of the journal Sacred Music. He was 84. William Mahrt directed the Stanford Early Music Singers […]
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Colon mourns vital technical director
Enrique Bordolini, Technical Director of Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, died on Monday at 75. Bordolini’s remarkable career at Teatro Colón began in 1964. He was a master of stagecraft and theatrical lighting, serving as […]
English luthier dies, 75
The much-loved instrument maker George Stoppani died over Christmas. Aside from making instruments he created a brand of ‘Real Guts Strings’ and was an international authority on instrumental acoustics. The post English luthier […]
Major choral music scholar, RIP
The death has been shared of William Mahrt, professor of Medieval and Renaissance music at Stanford University and editor of the journal Sacred Music. He was 84. William Mahrt directed the Stanford Early Music Singers […]
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Colon mourns vital technical director
Enrique Bordolini, Technical Director of Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, died on Monday at 75. Bordolini’s remarkable career at Teatro Colón began in 1964. He was a master of stagecraft and theatrical lighting, serving as […]
English luthier dies, 75
The much-loved instrument maker George Stoppani died over Christmas. Aside from making instruments he created a brand of ‘Real Guts Strings’ and was an international authority on instrumental acoustics. The post English luthier […]
Major choral music scholar, RIP
The death has been shared of William Mahrt, professor of Medieval and Renaissance music at Stanford University and editor of the journal Sacred Music. He was 84. William Mahrt directed the Stanford Early Music Singers […]
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Colon mourns vital technical director
Enrique Bordolini, Technical Director of Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, died on Monday at 75. Bordolini’s remarkable career at Teatro Colón began in 1964. He was a master of stagecraft and theatrical lighting, serving as […]
English luthier dies, 75
The much-loved instrument maker George Stoppani died over Christmas. Aside from making instruments he created a brand of ‘Real Guts Strings’ and was an international authority on instrumental acoustics. The post English luthier […]
Major choral music scholar, RIP
The death has been shared of William Mahrt, professor of Medieval and Renaissance music at Stanford University and editor of the journal Sacred Music. He was 84. William Mahrt directed the Stanford Early Music Singers […]
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Colon mourns vital technical director
Enrique Bordolini, Technical Director of Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, died on Monday at 75. Bordolini’s remarkable career at Teatro Colón began in 1964. He was a master of stagecraft and theatrical lighting, serving as […]
English luthier dies, 75
The much-loved instrument maker George Stoppani died over Christmas. Aside from making instruments he created a brand of ‘Real Guts Strings’ and was an international authority on instrumental acoustics. The post English luthier […]
Major choral music scholar, RIP
The death has been shared of William Mahrt, professor of Medieval and Renaissance music at Stanford University and editor of the journal Sacred Music. He was 84. William Mahrt directed the Stanford Early Music Singers […]
Ruth Leon recommends: Serving Elizabeth – Stratford Festival
Serving Elizabeth Click here for tickets In this ingenious contemporary drama, two parallel narratives seem only coincidentally connected, until a surprising twist reveals a deeper relationship between the two. In Kenya in 1952, Mercy, a […]
A New Year’s party with Vladimir Horowitz at the piano
It’s a minute past midnight in New York on January 1, 1954. The partygoers include Rose Bampton-Wilfrid Pelletier Mr. & Mrs. S. Chotzinoff Blair Chotzinoff Mr. & Mrs. Yashia Merovich Guido Cantelli-Iris Cantelli Walter Toscanini […]
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Colon mourns vital technical director
Enrique Bordolini, Technical Director of Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, died on Monday at 75. Bordolini’s remarkable career at Teatro Colón began in 1964. He was a master of stagecraft and theatrical lighting, serving as […]
English luthier dies, 75
The much-loved instrument maker George Stoppani died over Christmas. Aside from making instruments he created a brand of ‘Real Guts Strings’ and was an international authority on instrumental acoustics. The post English luthier […]
Major choral music scholar, RIP
The death has been shared of William Mahrt, professor of Medieval and Renaissance music at Stanford University and editor of the journal Sacred Music. He was 84. William Mahrt directed the Stanford Early Music Singers […]
Ruth Leon recommends: Serving Elizabeth – Stratford Festival
Serving Elizabeth Click here for tickets In this ingenious contemporary drama, two parallel narratives seem only coincidentally connected, until a surprising twist reveals a deeper relationship between the two. In Kenya in 1952, Mercy, a […]
A New Year’s party with Vladimir Horowitz at the piano
It’s a minute past midnight in New York on January 1, 1954. The partygoers include Rose Bampton-Wilfrid Pelletier Mr. & Mrs. S. Chotzinoff Blair Chotzinoff Mr. & Mrs. Yashia Merovich Guido Cantelli-Iris Cantelli Walter Toscanini […]