National Philharmonic performs Debussy's 'Le martyre de Saint Sebastien'
National Philharmonic performs Debussy's 'Le martyre de Saint Sebastien'Washington PostStill, at the final performance of the National Philharmonic's season on Saturday night, the half-filled hall at Strathmore made it easy to see why the ensemble does not often stray from its menu of romantic concertos, classical symphonies and overdone ...
Going Out Guide: Saturday, June 2
Going Out Guide: Saturday, June 2Kyiv PostSubscription No. 10 – Symphonic Dimension. Symphony Orchestra of the National Philharmonic of Ukraine playing Haydn, Stravinsky (trumpet). National Philharmonic. 7 pm Hr 60-230 The Cherry Orchard (drama, starring Renata Litvinova). Franko Theater.and more »
Art news: Everly conducts national, three from Naples win scholarships
Art news: Everly conducts national, three from Naples win scholarshipsNaples Daily NewsJack Everly, principal pops conductor of the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra, will conduct the National Symphony Orchestra for the 2012 National Memorial Day Concert, one of PBS's highest-rated programs, which airs live from the West Lawn of the United ...
Donna Summer and the Grateful Dead Added to National Recording Registry
Donna Summer and the Grateful Dead Added to National Recording RegistryNew York Times (blog)By DAVE ITZKOFF Recordings of Donna Summer's “I Feel Love,” Leonard Bernstein's first performance with the New York Philharmonic, “Rapper's Delight” by the Sugarhill Gang and a 1977 concert by the Grateful Dead are among the diverse entries that will ...Library of Congress's National Recording Registry adds new picksWashington PostPrince, Murrow headed to Library of CongressSouth Bend TribuneSongs of Donna Summer and Leonard Bernstein Are Among Additions to the ...Playbill.comHollywood Reporter -VVN Musicall 342 news articles »
National Philharmonic offers a trio of crowd-pleasers at Strathmore
National Philharmonic offers a trio of crowd-pleasers at StrathmoreWashington PostPiotr Gajewski led the National Philharmonic in three tried-and-true (some say “worn-out”) symphonic staples on Saturday at Strathmore. But a fresh look at them won't hurt. Felix Mendelssohn's music, which occupied the evening's first half, ...A Strathmore afternoon with violinist Sarah Chang and the National PhilharmonicWashington Examinerall 2 news articles »