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For Carlo Maria Giulini’s 100th birthday, FREE Bruckner download and video of Schumann 3rd
Los Angeles Philharmonic / Music News & Info: Classical

For Carlo Maria Giulini’s 100th birthday, FREE Bruckner download and video of Schumann 3rd

The late Carlo Maria Giulini, iconic Italian conductor and former Music Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, was born 100 years ago today (May 9, 1914). In celebration, the good folks at Deutsche Grammophon are giving away a FREE download (click HERE) of the third movement of Bruckner’s 7th Symphony with Signor Giulini conducting the Vienna Philharmonic in a … Continue reading

Lesley Leighton and I celebrate Paul Salamunovich 6-8pm tonight on KXLU radio
FYI / Los Angeles Master Chorale / Music News & Info: Classical

Lesley Leighton and I celebrate Paul Salamunovich 6-8pm tonight on KXLU radio

For the past couple of months, Mystic Pete — KXLU radio personality, friend of All is Yar, and all-around man about town — has been trying to get me to back on the air at KXLU.  For various reasons, I hadn’t been able to make it work on my end; however, when we all learned of the sad … Continue reading

Visiting Santa Barbara County wineries: a primer
Drink / Reviews 2013/2014 / Santa Barbara / Travel / Wine

Visiting Santa Barbara County wineries: a primer

I regularly get asked by friends and family who are planning on going wine tasting to share my advice and recommendations with them.  After sending variations of the same emails to many of them, I decided to publish my thoughts for everyone to use and enjoy.  Let’s start with Santa Ynez Valley and Sta. Rita Hills wineries … Continue reading

Jeffrey Kahane’s full statement about his post-LACO plans
Appointments / Auditions & Appointments / Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra / Music News & Info: Classical

Jeffrey Kahane’s full statement about his post-LACO plans

Yesterday’s news that Jeffrey Kahane was stepping down in 2017 as Music Director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra not only began a long goodbye three years in the making, it caused a little bit of consternation among fans of the pianist/conductor regarding what he’d do after his tenure was done. According to the Los Angeles Times, … Continue reading

LA Chamber Orchestra announces 2014-15 season, more details about Kahane’s 2017 departure
Appointments / Auditions & Appointments / Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra / Music News & Info: Classical

LA Chamber Orchestra announces 2014-15 season, more details about Kahane’s 2017 departure

The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra officially announced that Jeffrey Kahane will step down as Music Director in 2017, at which time he will become Music Director Laureate.  In addition, LACO announced details of their 2014-15 season; the complete press release is below. I’m especially excited about the coming “Westside Connections” series, with the coming year’s … Continue reading

Jeffrey Kahane leaving LA Chamber Orchestra after 2016-17 season (UPDATED)
Appointments / Auditions & Appointments / Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra / Music News & Info: Classical

Jeffrey Kahane leaving LA Chamber Orchestra after 2016-17 season (UPDATED)

(UPDATE:  The official LACO press release about this announcement and details about their 2014-15 season is HERE) (UPDATE #2, April 26:  Jeffrey Kahane’s full statement about his post-LACO plans is HERE) Pianist and conductor Jeffrey Kahane has announced that the 2016-2017 season will be his last as Music Director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. … Continue reading

For your Good Friday:  excerpts from “Messiah” by Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St.-Martin-in-the-Fields
Music News & Info: Classical

For your Good Friday: excerpts from “Messiah” by Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St.-Martin-in-the-Fields

Some Good Friday music for you (just not that “Good Friday Music“): Here is a brief excerpt from Part the Second of Handel’s Messiah (“Surely He hath borne our griefs,” “And with His stripes we are healed,” “All we like sheep,” and “All they that see Him / He trusted in God”).  Sir Neville Marriner conducts the … Continue reading

Music Video:  the only rock song I know that features a harpsichord is . . .
Music News & Info: Rock, Jazz, World Music, etc.

Music Video: the only rock song I know that features a harpsichord is . . .

“Golden Brown” by the punk/new-wave/post-punk band, The Stranglers, from their 1981 album, La Folie. In addition to the liberal use of harpsichord, you’ve gotta love the time signature alternating between 6/8 and 7/8 in the main riff.  Given that the song’s title refers to obsession with heroin, a girl, or both, the occasionally disjointed rhythm is perfect. You have … Continue reading

Morten Lauridsen shares a truly amazing story about visiting Paul Salamunovich in the hospital
Interviews / Los Angeles Master Chorale / Music News & Info: Classical

Morten Lauridsen shares a truly amazing story about visiting Paul Salamunovich in the hospital

If there is any doubt about the power of music, this story from composer Morten Lauridsen about conductor Paul Salamunovich, his dear friend and collaborator who just passed away, should erase all of it: When I spoke to Dr. Lauridsen a few weeks ago, one of the things we discussed was that he had recently visited … Continue reading

Music Video:  post-April-Fool’s-Day classical music fun and silliness, care of the excellent duoW
Humor / Music News & Info: Classical / Reviews 2013/2014

Music Video: post-April-Fool’s-Day classical music fun and silliness, care of the excellent duoW

I hope you survived April Fool’s Day without a scratch to either your person or psyche.  I witnessed some good-natured April Fool’s Day pranks, and managed to fall victim to none of it. FWIW:  I’m a big fan of silly fun, and feel that there’s not enough of it during the other 364 days of the … Continue reading

Music Academy of the West inks 4-year partnership with NY Phil
Music News & Info: Classical

Music Academy of the West inks 4-year partnership with NY Phil

Two years ago, the New York Philharmonic made a tour stop in Santa Barbara.  That, and a whole lot of negotiations, eventually led to yesterday’s announcement that the orchestra and Montecito’s Music Academy of the West agreed to a four-year partnership, beginning this summer. Neither the orchestra’s nor the Academy’s website have posted a press release, but according to details … Continue reading

My Top 10 favorite LA Phil hires of the past decade (2nd in the series:  “Random thoughts on Disney Hall’s 10th birthday”)
Appointments / Auditions & Appointments / Los Angeles Philharmonic / Music News & Info: Classical

My Top 10 favorite LA Phil hires of the past decade (2nd in the series: “Random thoughts on Disney Hall’s 10th birthday”)

The Los Angeles Philharmonic wrapped up its whirlwind twelve day, seven city tour last week.  Reviews from the trip were generally positive, many even glowing.  Critics seemed most impressed by the performances of 20th & 21st Century works by Bjarnason, Corigliano, and Rachmaninoff, with Yuja Wang’s pianistic contributions also earning requisite praise. The smattering of negative comments made were mostly … Continue reading

Visiting Morten Lauridsen:  the renowned composer talks about the importance of silence, and his relationships with USC, Los Angeles, and the LA Master Chorale
Interviews / Los Angeles Master Chorale / Music News & Info: Classical

Visiting Morten Lauridsen: the renowned composer talks about the importance of silence, and his relationships with USC, Los Angeles, and the LA Master Chorale

As part of their 50th Anniversary festivities, The Los Angeles Master Chorale is celebrating their long-running relationship with composer Morten Lauridsen this weekend.  The partnership is, without a doubt, one of the most important  between a composer and a chorus in the entire world.  It began with a performance of Mid-Winter Songs during Roger Wagner’s last … Continue reading