Musings on the Golden Globes
Writer Lynn Trimble shares highlights of this year's Golden Globe ceremony, from new fashion statements to the Old Testament.
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In common parlance, an opus refers to a major life work — often musical in nature. But opus means something more in a pair of works exploring life in string quartet land. It’s the sum of one’s life —...
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I was barely seven years old when “The Graduate,” the film that first made Dustin Hoffman famous, was released. It’s not the sort of film you show your grade schooler, so I’d be another decade or so...
View ArticleOnce upon a “Quartet”
We associate Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi with many magnificent works from “Aida” to “Rigoletto” — but few know that Verdi considered the 1896 founding of a home for elderly singers in Milan one of...
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