For more than 70 years, The Frick has been the home of a concert series of the finest in keyboard recitals, chamber, and early music ensembles. Many of these performances are New York debuts of nationally and internationally acclaimed musicians, helping them launch or further their care...
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For the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum’s 50th anniversary, former director Thomas Krens spoke with SundayArts. Wright's design of the Guggenheim stands out as one of the most iconic buildings of the 20th century, and his signature style continues to be celebrated today. Krens discusses Wright's inf...
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Patrice Chereau was known to the french at a young age as a theater prodigy who began his professional carreer at 19. He went on to become a critically acclaimed opera director who has also worked in theater and films. Paula Zahn interviews the prolific director making his U.S. directorial debut ...
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John Adams is one of America’s most admired and respected composers today. He's also a conductor eagerly sought after by America's major orchestras, a writer whose work has appeared in the New Yorker, a chamber conductor, and a Pulitzer prize and multi-Grammy-winning composer of enormous range a...
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George Steel is the founder and conductor of the Gotham City Orchestra and Vox Vocal Ensemble. For more than 11 years, he transformed Columbia University’s Miller Theater into an acclaimed showcase for both early and modern music. In February of 2009 after just a few months running the Dallas Op...
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For more than two decades, Joshua Bell has enchanted audiences worldwide with his breathtaking virtuosity and tone of rare beauty. In this SundayArts profile, we learn about his musical upbringing, his enjoyment of playing music in an intimate environment, and his time working with Sting, Kriste...
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SundayArts takes a road trip to Mountainville, in the Hudson Highlands, to spend some time at the Storm King Art Center. Storm King is a unique 500 acre open air museum, recently making news with Maya Lin’s stunning new earthwork, "Wavefield". With roughly 125 of this century's best sculptures ...
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Filmmaker Chai Vasarhelyi, the producer and director of the film "I Bring What I Love," discusses the life and international impact of Senegalese artist and humanitarian Youssou N’Dour.
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For our Sunday Arts profile, Rafael Pi Ramon interviews Martina Arroyo and takes a look into her "Prelude to Performance" workshops while the students are preparing for performances of La Boheme and Die Fledermaus beginning on July 16th at Hunter CollegeKaye Playhouse.
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Like many artists, Andrew Rogers spends hours alone in his studio producing large works. However, "large" is a relative considering Rogers' 32 "land-art" works which are scattered on five continents across the globe, often placed in some of the most inhospitable locations on earth. Learn about t...
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Paula Zahn interviews the renowned pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim, who will soon conduct the Ghustav Mahler cycle along with Pierre Boulez.
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