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Even people who don't know Leroy Anderson's name recognize the standards that he composed, such as "Sleigh Ride" and "Blue Tango." The Naxos label is marking his centennial by bringing out his complete orchestral music, conducted by no less than Leonard Slatkin.
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Lucia di Torrey PinesSpeaking of opera and sportwriters (see Gillian's blog posting below), here's another piece along similar lines. Jon Carroll of the San Francisco Chronicle takes a humorous (and appreciative) look at the extravagant art. It's not strictly a sports column, though...... (more)
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In an interesting twist of an old story, Julia Roberts' "Pretty Woman" watched her own life story unfold on the opera stage, in a production of "La Traviata: the Woman who Strayed." Duluth Festival Opera uses the Hollywood connection in a new production set in 1930s Hollywood.
The Brooklyn Rider string quartet is back in Minnesota hosting the Stillwater Music Festival.
The group's concerts include an all Scandinavian program honoring the state's sesquicentennial.
St. Paul Chamber Orchestra President and Managing Director Bruce Coppock is stepping down because of illness.
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The Taste of Minnesota is poised to change hands within a month. That means that this year's Taste may be the last one that co-founder Ron Maddox gets to do entirely his way.
The owners of the Taste of Minnesota, which begins today, are selling the St. Paul summer festival.
Signing with a large record label has always been a career goal for most performers, but Judith Owen says it doesn't necessarily guarantee success. After a huge management shake down at Capitol Records, Owen regained the ownership of some of her songs and re-recorded them to be released on her new CD, "Mopping Up Karma."
The world premiere production of "Little House on the Prairie" has blown through box office records at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis.
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