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Conductors News



Armory Will Again Be Host to Music

Impresarios, directors and conductors are salivating at the possibilities of classical music returning to the Armory.
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I.B.M. and Hitachi Team Up to Advance Chip Research

Researchers will try to accelerate the miniaturization of chip circuitry by researching at the atomic level for 32-nanometer and 22-nm semiconductors.
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Music Review: Boulez Visits With Selections That Sound Like Tomorrow

Pierre Boulez, who happily leaves the three B’s and most of the M’s and S’s of the standard repertory to other conductors, offered pieces from the 20th and 21st centuries at Carnegie Hall.
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Boulez Visits With Selections That Sound Like Tomorrow

Pierre Boulez, who happily leaves the three B’s and most of the M’s and S’s of the standard repertory to other conductors, offered pieces from the 20th and 21st centuries at Carnegie Hall.
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Juilliard and Met Meld Opera Training

The Metropolitan Opera and the Juilliard School have agreed to pool their resources in a program for young opera singers, as well as pianists who hope to work as vocal accompanists or opera conductors.
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External News for: conductors

A New Musical Marriage in Los Angeles - New York Times

New York TimesA New Musical Marriage in Los AngelesNew York TimesUnlike many young conductors Mr. Dudamel runs rehearsals efficiently and knows how to communicate ideas to the orchestra with his movements, several players ...and more »

A New Musical Marriage in Los Angeles - New York Times

New York TimesA New Musical Marriage in Los AngelesNew York TimesUnlike many young conductors Mr. Dudamel runs rehearsals efficiently and knows how to communicate ideas to the orchestra with his movements, several players ...and more »

French conductor leads CSO's enjoyable ride - Cincinnati.com

French conductor leads CSO's enjoyable rideCincinnati.comOn the podium was French conductor Stéphane Denève, whose last visit to the Cincinnati Symphony was in 2003. (He has also conducted Cincinnati Opera to ...and more »

A New Musical Marriage in Los Angeles - New York Times

New York TimesA New Musical Marriage in Los AngelesNew York TimesUnlike many young conductors Mr. Dudamel runs rehearsals efficiently and knows how to communicate ideas to the orchestra with his movements, several players ...and more »

French conductor leads CSO's enjoyable ride - Cincinnati.com

French conductor leads CSO's enjoyable rideCincinnati.comOn the podium was French conductor Stéphane Denève, whose last visit to the Cincinnati Symphony was in 2003. (He has also conducted Cincinnati Opera to ...and more »

Substitute DSO conductor steps up to challenge - The Detroit News

Substitute DSO conductor steps up to challengeThe Detroit NewsGrams inherited an unusual program that might have challenged any conductor. The first half was familiar enough: Berlioz's overture "Le Corsaire" and ...and more »

 
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