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Births: Franz Commer, organist and composer, 1813; Thomas Henry
Weist Hill, violinist, 1828; Edouard Manet, painter, 1832; Ernst
Abbe, physicist and industrialist, 1840; Benoit-Constant Coquelin,
actor, 1841; Hans Heinrich, Graf von Hochberg, comp oser, 1843;
Antoinette Sterling, contralto, 1850; Gilbert Ledward, sculptor,
1888; Subhas Chandra Bose, politician, 1897; Sergei Mikhailovich
Eisenstein, film director, 1898.
Deaths: Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor, 1002; William Baffin,
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Composer Fantastique
The Washington Post
; BERLIOZ Volume One: The Making of an Artist Volume Two: Servitude and Greatness By David Cairns Univ. of California 648 pp. 896 pp. $40 each Reviewed by Sudip Bose Perhaps no composer of genius has suffered more at the hands of nearsighted critics than Hector Berlioz (1803-1869). "Slapdash
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Alan Rawsthorne: Portrait of a Composer. (Twentieth-Century British Composers).
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; Alan Rawsthorne: Portrait of a Composer. By John McCabe. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. [xvii, 311 p. + 1 CD. ISBN 0-19- 816693-1. $70.] The late 1990s witnessed a revival of interest in the English composer Alan-Rawsthorne (1905-1971). Through a succession of new commercial
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All bravura, grace and sensuality Haphazard it may be, but Tate Britain's Gainsborough exhibition reveals a great painter of European stature
Evening Standard - London
; IT is extraordinary that Thomas Gainsborough, born and long resident in Suffolk, the county of ugly women, should have developed such an eye for feminine beauty, grace and sensuality. The eye was not there at the beginning of his career: in his early portraits women were awkward, stiff-necked dolls
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All bravura, grace and sensuality; Haphazard it may be, but Tate Britain's Gainsborough exhibition reveals a great painter of European stature.
The Evening Standard (London, England)
; Byline: BRIAN SEWELL IT is extraordinary that Thomas Gainsborough, born and long resident in Suffolk, the county of ugly women, should have developed such an eye for feminine beauty, grace and sensuality. The eye was not there at the beginning of his career: in his early portraits women were
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Measure of a man Music professor and composer Thomas McKenney pursues his passion on more than one emotional note.
Columbia Daily Tribune
; Thomas McKenney can remember when formal composing consisted of sitting for days at a time hovering over sheets of vellum lined with musical measures. In his meticulous nature, he would take special care in manually dotting each note's head, only waiting until the ink dried to go in with a ruler to
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Measure of a man: Music professor and composer Thomas McKenney pursues his passion on more than one emotional note.
Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, MO)
; ... the performers, I don't do anything. Copyright (c) 2007, Columbia Daily Tribune, Mo. Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News. For reprints, email tmsreprints@permissionsgroup.com, call 800-374-7985 or 847-635-6550, send a fax to 847-635-6968, or write ...
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Shostakovich and the Politics of Survival.(On Music)(Dmitri Shostakovich, composer)
The New Leader
; IT IS FRUITFUL to speculate about why we want our artists to be good persons. This is more or less understandable--which is not to say justifiable in the case of writers and painters, but absurd in the case of composers. A writer deals in words, and even if they take as many liberties with everyday
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The grand composer becomes grand motif.(Front)
The Virginian Pilot
; Byline: TERESA ANNAS NORFOLK -- BY TERESA ANNAS THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT NORFOLK - Thea Musgrave, a world-renowned composer, breezed into a gallery at the Chrysler Museum of Art on Tuesday, a camera in one hand. She marched over to an unfinished painting that was propped on an easel. It was a portrait
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A Long Ride On Yankee Simplicity; John Adams's 'Earbox' Shows the Composer's Arc
The Washington Post
; ... China." Even during its composition it attracted press--Adams notes that Tom Brokaw "sardonically dismissed" the whole thing when news of the first rehearsal broke--and its Houston premiere in 1987 was one of the most anticipated and reviewed opera openings since ...
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Welcome to the Hotel California.(painter R.B. Kitaj returns to California after his 40-year art career in London is criticized there)(Art)(Brief Article)
Newsweek
; R.B. Kitaj was revered and happy in London for 40 years. Then the critics took it all away. Now the painter is picking up the pieces in Los Angeles. Painter R. B. Kitaj is starting over. Last summer the expatriate American artist packed up and left London--his home for 40 years--after one of the
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