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Atlanta Arts Review: ASOC in Berlin: Der Tagesspiegel review
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Thursday, December 24, 2009. ASOC in Berlin: Der Tagesspiegel review. Well, Jeff Baxter, choral administrator to the ASOC, beat me to the punch on translating the review from the Tagesspiegel. You can read the original German here. Or Jeff's translation below:. A monumental experience: Donald Runnicles conducts the "German Requiem” in the Philharmonie. Can that go well? Is it not an eternity ago that 200 singers filed onto the stage for an oratorio? Translation, J.W. Baxter). Writer, musician, southerner.
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Atlanta Arts Review: Noam Pikelny at Smith's Olde Bar, 12/9
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Sunday, December 11, 2011. Noam Pikelny at Smith's Olde Bar, 12/9. Finally, it could be ignored no longer. Jesse Cobb, eyes toward the ruckus upstairs, strummed an E minor chord, rocked back and forth, and belted a chorus in lock-step with the thunderous sound from above. “Last dance with Mary Jane/One more time to kill the pain.” Gabe Witcher on fiddle, picked up the lazy guitar riff, passing it to banjo player Noam Pikelny. Hilarity ensued. In a fake documentary for Beat the Devil on funnyordie.com.
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Atlanta Arts Review: November 2011
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Sunday, November 27, 2011. Josh Ritter at Variety Playhouse, 11/18; Kaki King at The Loft, 11/19. The weekend before Thanksgiving was full of music for me, as every good weekend should be. Friday night Josh Ritter returned to Atlanta's Variety Playhouse on his "mostly solo, mostly acoustic" tour. Zack Hickman, the bassist in the Royal City Band, with which Josh regularly tours, played upright and provided harmony on about half of the tunes; Sarah Harmer. Here's the stellar set list with links to some guy.
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Atlanta Arts Review: October 2009
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Sunday, October 4, 2009. Chatham County Line at Eddie's Attic, 10/2. Hello, whoever is out there! Sorry for the prolonged hiatus over the summer and into the fall. I had a pretty significant family emergency to deal with, and I also didn't go to a whole lot of concerts. I did see Eddie Vedder. At the Cobb Energy Centre and Sir Paul McCartney in Piedmont Park, but those were both pretty much too awesome for words. This past Friday night I went to Eddie's Attic to see Chatham. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Atlanta Arts Review: ASOC in Berlin 2009: Berliner Zeitung review
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009. ASOC in Berlin 2009: Berliner Zeitung review. I spent the last nine days with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus in Berlin, where we performed Brahms' "Ein Deutsches Requiem" with the Berliner Philharmoniker. Our Sunday performance was broadcast live online via the Philharmonic's digital concert hall. Where it lives on in the archive as well, so I plan to check that out myself soon - people I know who watched gave the experience and the concert good reviews. Outwrite's pl...
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Atlanta Arts Review: March 2009
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Sunday, March 29, 2009. Josh Ritter at Center Stage, 3/24. Last Tuesday Josh Ritter. And his band shared the bill with British rockers Gomez at Center Stage in Atlanta's CW Midtown Music Complex. Sort of an odd pairing, to my mind, but they had a few dates together on the road so there must be some crossover between the two fan bases/musics. Josh and his four bandmates. At any rate, Josh charmed. From the start with his big, sincere smile and Garth Algar. Exclamations of "Thank you! Sunday, March 22, 2009.
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Atlanta Arts Review: December 2009
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Thursday, December 24, 2009. ASOC in Berlin: Der Tagesspiegel review. Well, Jeff Baxter, choral administrator to the ASOC, beat me to the punch on translating the review from the Tagesspiegel. You can read the original German here. Or Jeff's translation below:. A monumental experience: Donald Runnicles conducts the "German Requiem” in the Philharmonie. Can that go well? Is it not an eternity ago that 200 singers filed onto the stage for an oratorio? Translation, J.W. Baxter). Wednesday, December 23, 2009.
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Atlanta Arts Review: Josh Ritter at Variety Playhouse, 11/18; Kaki King at The Loft, 11/19
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Sunday, November 27, 2011. Josh Ritter at Variety Playhouse, 11/18; Kaki King at The Loft, 11/19. The weekend before Thanksgiving was full of music for me, as every good weekend should be. Friday night Josh Ritter returned to Atlanta's Variety Playhouse on his "mostly solo, mostly acoustic" tour. Zack Hickman, the bassist in the Royal City Band, with which Josh regularly tours, played upright and provided harmony on about half of the tunes; Sarah Harmer. Here's the stellar set list with links to some guy.
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Atlanta Arts Review: January 2010
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra announced today that Principal Guest Conductor Donald Runnicles. Has extended his contract, which was to end in the 2010-2011 season, by another year. WAHOO. There was a lot of speculation among members of the ASO. Chorus during our recent trip to Berlin about how much longer we might have the privilege of singing for Maestro Runnicles. So this is wonderful and welcome news. Here's the symphony's official press release:. And Mr. Runnicles. 8217;s...
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Whimsical, yet relevant...: World's Most Impressive Really Old Guy
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Thursday, September 23, 2010. World's Most Impressive Really Old Guy. My sister directed me to this video of an interview with Walter Breuning, the world's oldest living man (there are three women still living born earlier in 1896), who just turned 114 this past Tuesday, September 21. In the interview he answers questions sent in from all over the world about what it has been like to live in three different centuries. This guy is amazing! It's really worth watching the whole thing:. Via the daily what.