Stories tagged with "classical music"
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Smoking ban's expiration date sparks new dispute in council
Two weeks after a stricter smoking ban was tabled, the controversial fight already is resurfacing in the City-County Council. But this time, the debate centers on when the issue...
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Ex-ISO conductor Venzago issues statement
In an exclusive to The Indianapolis Star, former Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra music director Mario Venzago releases his first statement since his departure from the orchestra in...
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N.Y. Philharmonic to visit Cuba, maybe tour in fall
NEW YORK (AP) The New York Philharmonic is headed to Cuba to explore the communist nation after being invited to perform there in the fall.Orchestra president Zarin Mehta...
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Columnist will connect with socially connected
Last week in this space I announced the appointment of veteran Star journalist Jay Harvey as our new arts critic, covering classical music, dance, theater and jazz. I said that...
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Joshua Bell returns for concerts, his IU faculty debut and Mom's cooking
Joshua Bell himself. He said she studied with...
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Fall arts guide: Event listing
Special events September 6: Walk of Life Tour, Borders Books, Music, Movies & Cafe, 11 S. Meridian St., 10 a.m., meet at Borders for tour to learn about the Underground...
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Early Music Festival seeks to draw youth
Groups from the East and West coasts will perform three concerts this weekend, including a new free family show, as part of the Indianapolis Early Music Festival. The Baltimore...
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Patriotic programs play our history set to music
Along with fireworks and the American flag, patriotic music remains a popular Independence Day tradition. Today, Indianapolis classical musicians offer a couple of offbeat...
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Orchestras welcome soloists on the rise
Two Central Indiana orchestras have prided themselves for years on featuring youth, but young soloists will be even more prominent next season. The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra...
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Three organists will get Hoosiers' attention
Three accomplished American organists -- Paul Jacobs, Todd Wilson and Janette Fishell -- will be traveling to Indiana from the East in the near future. Two of them intend to stay a...
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Her majesty: Females play big role in upcoming ISO season
Living composers, women with high-profile careers and performers with Hoosier ties all figure prominently in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's 2008-09 season. The next ISO...
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Tonight's Classical Music on 88.7FM/HD1
Tonight on the Fine Arts Society's classical music programming, starting @ 4 pm on WICR 88.7-FM, 88.7-HD 1 & online - www.fasindy.org: Classical Cruise w/ Meredith Granger, 4...
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Tonight's Classical Music - 88.7 FM/HD-1
Tonight on the Fine Arts Society's classical music programming, starting @ 4 pm on WICR 88.7-FM, 88.7-HD 1 & online - www.fasindy.org: Classical Cruise w/ Meredith Granger, 4...
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Tonight's Classical Music - 88.7 FM/HD-1
Tonight on the Fine Arts Society's classical music programming, starting @ 4 pm on WICR 88.7-FM, 88.7-HD 1 & online - www.fasindy.org: Classical Cruise w/ Meredith Granger, 4...
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Tonight's Classical Music - 88.7 FM/HD-1
Tonight on the Fine Arts Society's classical music programming, starting @ 4 pm on WICR 88.7-FM, 88.7-HD 1 & online - www.fasindy.org: Classical Cruise w/ Meredith Granger, 4...
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Tonight's Classical Music 88.7 FM/HD-1
Tonight on the Fine Arts Society's classical music programming, starting @ 4 pm on WICR 88.7-FM, 88.7-HD 1 & online - www.fasindy.org: Classical Cruise w/ Meredith Granger, 4...
