Latest Violin Sheet Music News:
Newton Howard gets violin-happy with 'Defiance' (Los Angeles Times)
Howard: "The score is essentially a minimalist score, with a substantial...
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Peek at the Week (Norridge-Harwood Heights News)
Submissions for Peek at the Week are required 10 days preceding the date of publication. Send to: Anne Lunde, Managing Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. Information may be faxed to (847) 486-7495 or e-mailed to alunde@pioneerlocal.com.
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Want to sell your car? (Princeton Town Topics)
Put an ad in the TOWN TOPICS CLASSIFIEDS to get top results! Call (609) 924-2200 ext. 10 for details. 11-19 2002 MERCEDES C-240: Excellent condition. Many extras, automatic, only 79,500 miles.
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‘Scheherazade’ highlights ‘fun’ program for Philharmonic (Las Vegas Sun)
Once upon a time, and not so very long ago or far away, there was a boy who grew up listening to “Scheherazade” in his family’s living room. And one day — Saturday night, in fact — he found himself all grown up, leading the Las Vegas Philharmonic through that very music.
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Collector keeps golden age of sheet music alive in parlors of today's Internet (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
The first question you ask the man who collects sheet music is: Do you play a musical instrument?
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Bell choir gets ready to ring in the holidays (The Doings La Grange)
Peals of laughter are just as audible as the festive ringing tones of the bell choir during practices at First Presbyterian Church of La Grange. "We have all sorts of excuses for wrong notes and do lots of laughing," said Helen Speir of La Grange, a bell choir member for 18 years. "It's the highlight of my week." The group of six ringers and director Doreen Sterba DeZur rehearsed "Little Drummer ...
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Eat your heart out, Yo Yo Ma (Isthmus)
When a friend heard I was invited to solo with the East High School Symphony Orchestra in its Fall Concert he said, "That's the best case for more arts money in public schools I've ever heard." He's half-right. The schools are sucking wind for more fine arts funds. But the East Symphony sure as shootin' doesn't need me.
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Forward, to Beethoven's Fifth (The Florida Times-Union)
The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra takes the stage this week to perform what is arguably the most famous piece of classical music ever written - Beethoven's Symphony No. 5. Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter, who has performed with symphonies from Tokyo to Prague, joins the JSO for the program, which also includes Diamond's Rounds for String Orchestra and Schumann's Piano Concerto. Showtimes are ...
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‘Beautiful Beginnings’ for Merced Symphony (Merced Sun-Star)
Celebrating 50 years of bringing classical music to Merced, the Merced Symphony Orchestra starts its 2008-09 concert season with "Beautiful Beginnings."
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