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Essential Arts newsletter: The Beethoven effect in music and art

Hello, I’m Times music critic Mark Swed, this week giving our irreplaceable Carolina A. Miranda a break before Christmas as we keep arts essential. I’m here just in time to point out that this week our most essential composer, Ludwig van Beethoven unless you care to call him Louis van Beethoven, as a new German biopic does marks what would have been his 250th birthday. So Beethoven is where we’ll start. A sculpture of Beethoven in Kamp-Lintfort, Germany. (Martin Meissner / Associated Press) Music for our times In his review of the German TV film, Times contributor Robert Abele found it “elegantly tailored” but “never exactly stirring,” which sounds more Louis-like than the Ludwig we all know. I haven’t seen it because I’ve been too busy trying to catch up with all the other things Beethoven. It’s been a full plate. But then, the Beethoven plate is always full. No matter where you are, no matter what you listen to, Beethoven molecules might be in the e

Film Academy Museum Delays Its Opening Again

Film Academy Museum Delays Its Opening Again The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures pushed back its opening to Sept. 30, 2021, from April 30, citing the difficulty of forecasting when public life may begin to normalize. The museum recently installed a 1,208-pound model of the shark featured in “Jaws” above an escalator.Credit.Chris Pizzello/Invision, via Associated Press Dec. 18, 2020 LOS ANGELES The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is starting to feel a little cursed. Since the project was announced in 2012 with an opening expected in 2017 setbacks have included sparring architects, the discovery of mastodon fossils by excavation crews, a budget that ballooned by roughly 90 percent, the ouster of its founding director and now, for the second time, the coronavirus pandemic.

Academy Museum Director on Latest Postponement: If We Could Open in April, We Would

Academy Museum Director on Latest Postponement: If We Could Open in April, We Would Courtesy AMPAS Bill Kramer tells The Hollywood Reporter, I can t launch a marketing campaign where you re driving down Wilshire with banners saying Opening April 30th when everything is closed. Though we are in the midst of a global pandemic, there s still never a dull moment for Bill Kramer, the director and president of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures since October 2019. On Friday, Kramer announced that the $388 million museum s opening has been postponed from April 30, 2021, to Sept. 30, 2021, the latest in a long series of delays caused initially by construction challenges and more recently by COVID-19.

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