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Janos Gereben - December 18, 2012
Ceteura landfill Photo by Johanna Björk
Ceteura landfill
Janos Gereben - December 18, 2012

Not that I knew that before coming across this item, but pandiatonicism is the technique of using the diatonic (as opposed to the chromatic) scale, without the limitations of functional tonality. Perhaps not especially useful information, except to appreciate this amazing pandiatonic random orchestra website.

Janos Gereben - December 18, 2012
David Tigner, with one his students, Lianne Marie Dobbs
David Tigner, with one his students, Lianne Marie Dobbs

Bass-baritone David L.

Janos Gereben - December 18, 2012
Logo for the Regional Oral History Office
Logo for the Regional Oral History Office

When

Janos Gereben - December 18, 2012
With Bohlin on the podium, <em>Messiah</em> forces take a well-deserved bow
With Bohlin on the podium, Messiah forces take a well-deserved bow
Janos Gereben - December 18, 2012
Horacio Rodriguez, holding the fort
Horacio Rodriguez, holding the fort

There he was last week in the lobby of Davies Symphony Hall, at the intermission o

Mark MacNamara - December 13, 2012

Recently, I wrote a piece about careers in music titled Portraits For a Young Musician.

Mark MacNamara - December 13, 2012
The Hard Nut
The Hard Nut

It was Charles Burns who inspired Mark Morris’ bizarre adaptation of The Nutcracker. Burns, one of the masters of elip

Mark MacNamara - December 13, 2012
Jon's School of Music
Jon's School of Music

From time to time we feature music programs for very young children.

Mark MacNamara - December 13, 2012
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat

This revival version plays at the Hillbarn Theat