The Independent 1995 Edward Seckerson - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Edward Seckerson
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A symphony is like the world: it must embrace everything. (Mahler's symphonies; first in occasional series examining how the masterpieces of the past can be reinterpreted)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
Attack! Attack! (conductor Sir Georg Solti)(Interview)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
'Beethoven was always too much. He's not slightly anything, he's very everything ... It takes its toll. Preparing this music, conducting it, playing it, you feel yourself stretched on some kind of psychological rack.' (conductor Sir Simon Rattle prepares to complete his first Beethoven symphony cycle)(Interview)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
But seriously. (Paul McCartney also writes classical music)(Interview)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
From opera to cabaret to film scores, Richard Rodney Bennett is master of them all.(Interview)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
Is this man the next Pavarotti? (Roberto Alagna)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
Lipstick on her collar. (opera singer Jill Gomez)(Interview)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
Long live the queen. (Harvey Milk, former mayor of San Francisco, becomes the subject of an opera)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
Once, Andre Previn made headlines. He even made Madame Tussauds. Now he just makes music. What a relief.Retail industryEdward Seckerson
She loves wrestling, she surfs the Internet, and she warms up to Meat Loaf. But she never, ever listens to herself sing. (Jane Eaglen)(Interview)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
Ted's excellent adventure. (Ted Perry, founder of Hyperion Records)(Interview)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
The man who wouldn't be king. (conductor Sir Colin Davis) (Interview)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
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