Sep
18
2009
The concert goers at Switzerland’s Lucerne Festival look like holders of Swiss bank accounts.They look like they are descended from royalty young and old. The fountain outside goes up and down with some irregular rhythm and is almost as big as the fountain at Point State Park. Boats are docked right in front of the hall. [...]
Sep
17
2009
Jim Sweenie reminds me from time to time of Orson Welles’ line as the character Harry Lime in The Third Man, when Lime critiques the comfortable Swiss lifestyle by observing that despite warfare and terror under the Borgias, the Italians had produced Michelangelo, Leonardo, da Vinci, and the Renaissance. “In Switzerland they had brotherly love, [...]
Sep
16
2009
The Pittsburgh Symphony played Beethoven from the city where the composer was born on December 16, 1770. The PSO played at Bonn’s renowned Beethovenfest with Viktoria Mullova as soloist in Beethoven’s Violin Concerto. Built in 1959, the concert hall has a concrete, solid, post-WWII look about it, but the audience is very fashionable and sophisticated. [...]
Sep
16
2009
Here’s a link to a live stream of Germany’s WDR 3, whose live Pittsburgh Symphony broadcast begins today at 2:05 pm EDT.
Sep
15
2009
If you’ve seen the movies Fargo, Blood Simple, or Raising Arizona, you know one of Monessen’s most famous residents. Actress Frances McDormand graduated from Monessen High School in Westmoreland County. Monessen is named for Monongehela and the German town of Essen, with their historic steel making industries now considerably diminished on both [...]
Sep
14
2009
It was a day for touring the Cologne Cathedral with the Pittsburgh Symphony and the accompanying patrons’ tour.
You can climb to the top of the cathedral towers but it’s a long and I think strenuous climb with the wind blowing, climbers in front and back in the claustrophobic stairwell. I was happy as a clam in [...]
Sep
13
2009
West German Broadcasting (WDR) in Cologne
After the flight to Chicago, a five hour wait in the airport, safe arrival in Frankfurt, and a two hour bus trip, the two groups have arrived safely. It’s a gray day in Cologne. Our group, Group B, was briefly delayed by an accident on the smooth six-lane highway into [...]
Sep
11
2009
With his contract just extended through the 2015-2016 season, Music Director Manfred Honeck leads his first Pittsburgh Symphony European Tour with stops in Germany and Switzerland from September 12-20. Check this blog daily for photos, interviews and commentary on the trip. The PSO will give the final two orchestra concerts of the prestigious Lucerne Festival. [...]
Mar
20
2009
As the U.S. makes overtures to Iran at the start of the Persian New Year, Carnegie Mellon composer Reza Vali crosses cultural barriers with a concerto, titled Toward that Endless Plain, Concerto for Persian Ney and Orchestra. The ney is an ancient Persian flute in use for nearly 5,000 years.
You can hear concerto online at [...]