Summer Arts Preview: The Berkshires and beyond
Summer Arts Preview: The Berkshires and beyondWicked LocalTanglewood's 75th anniversary bash on July 14 features conductors John Williams, Keith Lockhart, and Andris Nelsons; soloists Yo-Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax, Peter Serkin, James Taylor, and Anne-Sophie Mutter, and includes works by Tanglewood legends Aaron ...and more »
Prince Harry, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon Receive Awards At Atlantic ...
Prince Harry, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon Receive Awards At Atlantic ...Huffington PostViolin soloist Anne-Sophie Mutter accepted an award for her contributions to the arts, and Unilever CEO Paul Polman was honored for corporate leadership. Founded in the early 1960s as a non-partisan, intellectual off-shoot of the NATO alliance, ...Britain's Prince Harry, making first DC visit, accepts award for work with ...Washington PostTop honour ... Prince Harry arrives for the Atlantic Council 2012 Annual ...NEWS.com.auPrince Harry goes to WashingtonWTVRall 35 news articles »
Summer Festivals for Classical Music and Opera
Summer Festivals for Classical Music and OperaNew York TimesVisiting artists include Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble; the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter; and the pianist Emanuel Ax. The lineup includes eight premieres by composers including Michael Gandolfi, John Harbison and Gunther Schuller.and more »
Prince Harry to be honored in DC for work with wounded veterans
Prince Harry to be honored in DC for work with wounded veteransWashington Post (blog)UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and violin virtuoso Anne-Sophie Mutter will also be honored at the event. By Maggie Fazeli Fard | 07:45 AM ET, 05/07/2012 SuperFan badge holders consistently post smart, timely comments about Washington area sports and ...Prince Harry gets humanitarian award in USHerald SunPrince Harry in DC to Accept Award for ServiceABC Newsall 213 news articles »
Kerr-ching as Miranda and DJs talk turkey
Kerr-ching as Miranda and DJs talk turkeySydney Morning HeraldTucked away in the latest issue of Limelight magazine is an intriguing item about violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter's ''priceless'' Stradivarius being ''accidentally knocked to the floor by conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy while the pair were in the throes of ...and more »