por Leandro OLiveira
Mariss Jansons, o maestro mais influente, inspirador e técnico da atualidade - ou seja, o melhor - renova seu contrato com a Orquestra Sinfônica da Rádio de Munique. E seguirá a frente da Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. É o único regente a cuidar concomitantemente de duas entre as dez melhores da europa.
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The Fabulous Philadelphians, the "solid gold Cadillac of orchestras," the internationally revered ensemble built by Stokowski and Ormandy, says it is headed for bankruptcy.
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This should be a wakeup call for the entire classical music business. Because, yes, the Philadelphia Orchestra has had serious problems, but those problems can't the sole cause of the bankruptcy. Orchestras have had management/board/musician problems before, and survived, because the financial and cultural climate wasn't dealing them death blows.
(...) This bankruptcy is big, big news.
Aqui
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Revista de interesse da PUC-Rio: ERA - Ética e Realidade Atual. Vale inserção nos favoritos.
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Jeffrey Toobin talks with Tim Wu, a professor at Columbia Law School and the author of "The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires," about how forms of communication, from the telephone to the Internet, are eventually controlled by monopolies, the battle between Apple and Google, and the future of information technology.
Leia mais em http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/currents#ixzz1Jpe1rugX
Mariss Jansons, o maestro mais influente, inspirador e técnico da atualidade - ou seja, o melhor - renova seu contrato com a Orquestra Sinfônica da Rádio de Munique. E seguirá a frente da Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. É o único regente a cuidar concomitantemente de duas entre as dez melhores da europa.
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The Fabulous Philadelphians, the "solid gold Cadillac of orchestras," the internationally revered ensemble built by Stokowski and Ormandy, says it is headed for bankruptcy.
Para saber mais, clique aqui.
This should be a wakeup call for the entire classical music business. Because, yes, the Philadelphia Orchestra has had serious problems, but those problems can't the sole cause of the bankruptcy. Orchestras have had management/board/musician problems before, and survived, because the financial and cultural climate wasn't dealing them death blows.
(...) This bankruptcy is big, big news.
Aqui
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Revista de interesse da PUC-Rio: ERA - Ética e Realidade Atual. Vale inserção nos favoritos.
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Jeffrey Toobin talks with Tim Wu, a professor at Columbia Law School and the author of "The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires," about how forms of communication, from the telephone to the Internet, are eventually controlled by monopolies, the battle between Apple and Google, and the future of information technology.
Leia mais em http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/currents#ixzz1Jpe1rugX
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