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Pianists share same stage, same passion for perfection (Seattle Times) Emanuel Ax and Yefim Bronfman present a rare, dueling-pianos performance at Seattle's Benaroya Hall Nov. 11. us.rd.yahoo.com
Leading Spoleto's 'pleasure palace of arts' in Charleston (The Post and Courier) When then-22-year-old Martha Rivers Ingram was a disc jockey in 1957, she had a radio program that lasted four hours each night. The first part, called 'Candlelight and Wine,' consisted of semiclassical, Mantovani-type fare during the dinner hour. us.rd.yahoo.com
Mark Morris: 'Romeo must live!' (Independent) The story told in the build-up to the US première of Mark Morris's Romeo and Juliet last summer is good enough to bear repeating. The place was Bard College – no, not a homage to Shakespeare, but a distinguished liberal-arts school in New York State – and the time was two years ago, when Morris was receiving an honorary doctorate. Leon Botstein, Bard's president, asked him: "Are you interested ... us.rd.yahoo.com
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