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Tag: 10.27.99

INNOVATION AND DRAMA –

– in England’s new £30 million Milton Keynes theater. “It’s a stunner.” London Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 27, 1999Categories theatreTags 10.27.99

EIGHTY-ONE HOURS OF TUNES

A new portable Palm Pilot-sized MP3 player from Korea lets you take hours of music anywhere you go. – Wired

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 27, 1999Categories musicTags 10.27.99

RECONSIDERING ORPHEUS

Acclaimed conductorless chamber orchestra  undergoes a bloodless revolution and new directions. – New York Times
( AND: A peek inside the rehearsal process. – New York Times 10.27.99)

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 27, 1999Categories musicTags 10.27.99

CURTIS AT 75

If America has a national music conservatory, it is Philadelphia’s Curtis Institute. As the conservatory orchestra begins a European tour, a critic reflects on its success. – Financial Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 27, 1999Categories musicTags 10.27.99

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