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All eyes were on music s biggest night the 63rd Grammy Awards, which took place on Sunday local time.
There was high anticipation among K-pop fans over whether global megastars BTS would be able to snatch the last big prize for best pop duo/group performance with the song “Dynamite , but they were pipped to the top prize by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande s Rain on Me .
Experts have said that the Grammys haven t shown flexibility toward singers from a variety of countries in the past. If you look at the history of the Grammys who has won, who the recording academy has thought was deserving of an award versus public opinion versus the zeitgeist. There has been a disconnect that could have come into play.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. â The Albany Symphonyâs upcoming âRachmaninoff Thirdâ is set to feature a commissioned work by young Spanish-American composer Carlos Bandera, one of the most technically challenging piano concertos ever composed, and Respighiâs Trittico Botticelliano.
The performance will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 13 at Universal Preservation Hall, and live streamed in real-time from the Saratoga Springs venue.
A pre-concert talk is scheduled for 7 p.m. followed by a post-concert question and answer session with the artists for season subscribers.
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âWe are delighted to be presenting Carlos Banderaâs new work. He is a wonderful composer. We are also so excited to collaborate for the first time with the incredible Israeli pianist, Inon Barnatan. He is an absolutely world-class soloist, and a leading exponent of this amazing Concerto. The Rachmaninoff Third is reputed to be the most technically virtuosic, diffi
Dozens of area groups get $3.5M in state arts grants
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Today there is a trend towards immersive and interactive experiences in all forms of entertainment.
Actually, the ensemble chamber group Musicians of Ma’alwyck has been ahead of the curve. For over twenty years, they ve been performing music in historical buildings that were inhabited in the same era the music was created.
They just released a new cd, “Hyde Hall and the Silver Goddess: Operatic Brilliance of Auber, Bellini, Meyerbeer and Rossini.” The cd was recorded at Hyde Hall in Cooperstown. It is a space where the same music was performed when the house was inhabited by the Clarke Family in the 1830s and 40s.