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COBIA AND KING MACKEREL SHOW UP IN WARMER WATER.(CAROLINA COAST)
The Virginian Pilot
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June 30, 1996
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Byline: Damon Tatem
WARMER WATER along the Dare Coast recently has brought an influx of cobia and king mackerel to ocean piers.
Five king mackerel and four cobia, the largest weighing 46 pounds, were decked on Rodanthe Pier June 19. There was little action June 20, but fishing improved the following day with eight king mackerel, weighing as much as 43 1/2 pounds each, and cobia weighing 51 and 64 pounds taken.
Five king mackerel and two cobia were landed June 22, and four king mackerel, including a 42-pounder, were decked June 24. Pier anglers also ...
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Berliner Philharmoniker: Music by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, Mahler etc. Nikisch, Furtwangler, Karajan, Abbado, Rattle (EMI Classics 5 75612 2 (6CD)).
Magazine article from: Music Week
; ...ranging from a fascinating romantic performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony conducted by the charismatic Hungarian Arthur Nikisch in 1913 to Rattle's Gramophone record of the year-winning Mahler 10. A bonus disc contains previously unreleased...
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Egmont: Overture. Symphony No. 5/Der Freischütz: Overture. Oberon: Overture/Le nozze di Figaro: Overture/Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1
Magazine article from: Fanfare
; ...LISZT Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 * Arthur Nikisch, cond; Berlin PO;1 London...differing ways. One of these was Arthur Nikisch, the subject of this release...string sound on the entire set. Arthur Nikisch (1855-1922) was generally...
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Interview: Joseph Horowitz discusses his new book "Classical Music in America: A History of its Rise and Fall"
Transcript from: NPR All Things Considered
; ...amazing and little-known fact that Arthur Nikisch, who later became the most eminent...years of the Boston Symphony. Nikisch came to Boston and created a furor...The reason for this furor is that Nikisch conducted Beethoven's 5th differently...
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Paul Hindemith's Symphony Mathis Der Mahler.
News Wire article from: Africa News Service
; ...includes names such as Felix Mendelssohn, Carl Reinecke, Arthur Nikisch, Bruno Walter and ? his immediate predecessor ? Kurt...premiered by the Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig under Arthur Nikisch. Programme: Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) Symphony...
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From the Musical Times, June 1901
Magazine article from: Musical Times
; ...illustration of this phenomenon is furnished by Herr Arthur Nikisch [...] It is impossible to entirely acquit this otherwise...interpretation of the 'Pathetic' Symphony on the part of Herr Nikisch, one could not help feeling that the importance of...
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Herbert von Karajan: A Life in Music.
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...at least, not compared to two idols of his youth, Arthur Nikisch and (now all-but-forgotten) Ernst von Schuch...classic school for outstanding conductors from Mahler, Nikisch and Bruno Walter right through to Solti. Not any more...
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The Lights of London Town
Magazine article from: Strings
; ...The Centennial Set (1904-2004). Conductors: Arthur Nikisch, Hamilton Harty, Bruno Walter, Josef Krips, Pierre...recording: Weber's "Oberon" Overture, conducted by Nikisch in 1914. Sound and style are antique, the fast passages...
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The play's the thing
Magazine article from: Musical Times
; ...like this. Few people nowadays would wish to imitate Arthur Nikisch's epoch-making performance of Beethoven's Fifth...fluctuations of tempo which characterise it. Although Nikisch starts the first movement with a tempo which sounds...
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Grand Gewandhaus; Leipzig has musical connections to Boston
Newspaper article from: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; ...In the lobby of the New Gewandhaus concert hall photographs of past conductors include Arthur Nikisch. Before directing the Leipzig orchestra, Nikisch conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1889- 1893. And of course there is a portrait...
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A well-conducted look at `Maestros'
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...emerge as cold. The earliest of the conductors, glimpsed on a bit of silent film, is Arthur Nikisch, with his lordly wielding of a long baton; Nikisch, the father of all modern conducting, was music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra...
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