Opera theme all too fitting (The Washington Times - 9/14/2004) |
Alagna and Gheorghiu Cancel Met Performances, Citing War Concerns (Andante.com - 3/21/2003) |
Maestro's football outing hits sour note (St.Petersburg Times - 1/12/2003) |
Musicians try to unite world in song (Nando Times - 9/13/2002) |
Bay's churches, museums provide solace in the arts (San Francisco Chronicle - 9/12/2002) |
New York remembers September 11 (Gramophone - 9/12/2002) |
Music: Consolation on West 99th St (Financial Times - 9/8/2002) |
Music: The angry aftermath of terrorism (Financial Gazette - 8/9/2002) |
This could be any rubble (National Post - 7/26/2002) |
American Television Network Plans Concert to Mark 11 September Anniversary (Associated Press - 7/25/2002) |
Musicians Organize Concerts for 9/11 (Associated Press - 7/19/2002) |
Around-the-world Requiem will be performed Sept. 11 (Seattle Times - 7/17/2002) |
Developers Reveal WTC Site Plans (Associated Press - 7/16/2002) |
Vienna Philharmonic Plays Memorial (Associated Press - 3/18/2002) |
Vienna Philharmonic to Honor World Trade Center Victims in New York Cathedral (Andante.com - 3/15/2002) |
New York Public Radio Will End Daytime Classical Music (Andante.com - 3/8/2002) |
New York City Opera Seeks Partners for a Move to the World Trade Center Site (Andante.com - 2/28/2002) |
Creating Music From Catastrophe? (Andante.com - 2/7/2002) |
New York Philharmonic - Nothing ventured... (The Times - 1/15/2002) |
Why I gave terrorists a voice (The Daily Telegraph - 1/10/2002) |
John Adams Again Defends Klinghoffer as the BBC Vows to Press Ahead With its Broadcast of the Controversial Opera (Andante.com - 1/10/2002) |
Thai Composer S. P. Somtow Prepares In Memoriam 9-11 as Offering to Memory of World Trade Center Victims (Bangkok Post - 12/23/2001) |
Florida Orchestra Sues Arista Records for Royalties on Hit Rendition of U.S. National Anthem (St.Petersburg Times - 12/15/2001) |
The witch-hunt - Why is composer John Adams being accused of romanticising terrorism? (Guardian Unlimited - 12/15/2001) |
Music's Dangers and the Case for Control (New York Times - 12/9/2001) |
He's getting ready with his little list (Independent - 12/4/2001) |
John Adams, Banned in Boston (New York Times - 11/25/2001) |
Sept. 11 aftershocks hit arts world - Houston cancels McNally opera (San Francisco Chronicle - 11/21/2001) |
Taliban Killed the Radio Stars (Village Voice - 11/21/2001) |
Ripple Effect from 11 September Seen in Arts Organizations Across the U.S. (Andante.com - 11/21/2001) |
When art and sensitivity clash (Boston Globe - 11/16/2001) |
The Songs Of Freedom (CTNOW - 11/16/2001) |
Faint-hearts are doing us a favour (La Scena Musicale Online - 11/14/2001) |
Hijack Opera Scuttled (The New Yorker - 11/12/2001) |
World's economic hard times stop the music (Sydney Morning Herald - 11/9/2001) |
Anne-Sophie Mutter Cancels U.S. Tour; Joshua Bell Steps In (Andante.com - 11/8/2001) |
John Adams Speaks Out About Art in a Time of War (Andante.com - 11/7/2001) |
Boston Symphony missed the point on art and grieving (San Francisco Chronicle - 11/7/2001) |
Art, Terror and Stockhausen (Andante.com - 11/6/2001) |
Dealing With Tragedy / This month's issue (Opera News - 11/4/2001) |
Carnegie Delays Opening of Additional Hall (New York Times - 11/1/2001) |
Memorial Service at WTC Site Includes Classical Performers (iclassics.com - 10/28/2001) |
Shostakovich in a Time of Terror (Andante.com - 10/27/2001) |
CSO loses listeners since attacks (Chicago Sun-Times - 10/26/2001) |
Philharmonic Is Playing With Lunch Downtown (New York Times - 10/24/2001) |
Composers search for meaning in madness (Philadelphia Inquirer - 10/23/2001) |
Charms to soothe and soften (Financial Times - 10/22/2001) |
Haunted Handel Museum To Open, Texas Composer Wins 2001 Masterprize, Documentary About N.Y. Street Muscians To Open (Redludwig.com - 10/15/2001) |
COC Verdi Requiem a Memorable Musical Experience (La Scena Musicale Online - 10/14/2001) |
A culture muted (Guardian Unlimited - 10/13/2001) |
Orchestrating an Act of Reaffirmation (LA Times - 10/12/2001) |
Suffering and silence (The Daily Telegraph - 10/12/2001) |
New York Philharmonic Musicians Perform Chamber Concerts to Comfort Lower Manhattan (Andante.com - 10/11/2001) |
A time to show courage (La Scena Musicale Online - 10/10/2001) |
Artists from Nine Chicago Performing Arts Companies Unite for Historic Performance (PR Newswire - 10/8/2001) |
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Is this the most hated man in contemporary arts? (Sunday Times - 10/7/2001) |
Minnesota Orchestra delays trip amid war concerns (Pioneer Planet - 10/6/2001) |
As Ever in a Crisis, Beethoven Reigns (New York Times - 10/5/2001) |
Rhythmless Nation - The Taliban believes music is wrong (Time Magazine - 10/2/2001) |
Musical memorial for US terror attack victim (Classical.com - 10/2/2001) |
Stockhausen causes controversy (Classical.com - 10/2/2001) |
New Yorkers take refuge in patriotic hymns and Brahms (The New Yorker - 10/1/2001) |
Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project Cancels Asian Dates (Redludwig.com - 10/1/2001) |
Classical Music Pays Tribute (Associated Press - 10/1/2001) |
Listening Beyond September 11 (New Music Box - 9/30/2001) |
Waiting for Our John Lennon (New York Times - 9/30/2001) |
"The Greatest Work of Art in the Entire Cosmos" (Andante.com - 9/30/2001) |
Carnegie Hall: A Concert of Remembrance (On the Aisle - 9/30/2001) |
The Devil Made Him Do It (New York Times - 9/30/2001) |
Giuliani gets opera-star treatment (Gramophone - 9/29/2001) |
Karlheinz Stockhausen - Controversy and the composer (The Daily Telegraph - 9/29/2001) |
Karlheinz Stockhausen - The sound of discord (Guardian Unlimited - 9/29/2001) |
Music in NYC after the 11th (New York Times - 9/28/2001) |
Emotional rescue - A young violinist serenades battered rescuers in the concert of a lifetime (Salon - 9/25/2001) |
Two Works Offered Appropriately for a Time of Stress (New York Times - 9/25/2001) |
Neighborliness at the Met With Sadness in the Wings (New York Times - 9/24/2001) |
Laura Bush Attends Victims' Concert (Associated Press - 9/24/2001) |
THE AFTERMATH: We Are All AIDS Sufferers (New York Times - 9/23/2001) |
Music After the Fall (La Scena Musicale Online - 9/23/2001) |
Was Stockhausen Just Being Stockhausen? (LA Times - 9/21/2001) |
Artists rally to aid victims of terror (Globe And Mail - 9/21/2001) |
Alagna, Gheorghiu Won't Be at Opera (Associated Press - 9/21/2001) |
MET Opera's $2M Gift Pushes Fund Past $70M (New York Post - 9/20/2001) |
German composer sorry for calling terrorist attacks 'work of art' (Nando Times - 9/20/2001) |
Artists unite ‘for healing’ (Gramophone - 9/19/2001) |
Responding to tragedy (La Scena Musicale Online - 9/19/2001) |
Letter from Karlheinz Stockhausen (UN News Centre - 9/19/2001) |
Manhattan arts raise relief funds (Gramophone - 9/19/2001) |
Music scholarship created in memory of terrorist victim (Gramophone - 9/19/2001) |
Taliban's latest censorship: music - Instruments are destroyed and musicians must hide or face punishments. (Baltimore Sun - 9/19/2001) |
The Sound of Consolation (Andante.com - 9/19/2001) |
Egypt cancels Pyramids Aida (Gramophone - 9/19/2001) |
Solemn tone to US music programmes (Gramophone - 9/19/2001) |
Bravely, quietly, 'Dutchman' takes off (Financial Times - 9/18/2001) |
Monstrous Art (FAZ - 9/18/2001) |
Domingo joins Met for Verdi Trade Center benefit (GMN - 9/18/2001) |
New York arts get back on feet As New York continues to recover from Tuesday's terrorist attack on lower Manhattan (Gramophone - 9/17/2001) |
Terrorist attacks prompt Proms programme change (Gramophone - 9/17/2001) |
Symphony program strikes chord (Seattle Times - 9/17/2001) |
Memorial concert (Music & Vision - 9/17/2001) |
As Brahms Goes By: It's Oddly Comforting (New York Times - 9/15/2001) |
Empty Seats at an Opera (Redludwig.com - 9/14/2001) |
To Perform or Not to Perform, in the Face of Evil (Redludwig.com - 9/14/2001) |
London Proms tribute to US dead (GMN - 9/13/2001) |
New York arts organisations go dark (Gramophone - 9/12/2001) |