Category Archives: Music

The Wisdom of Johnny Ramone

Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: The Ramones were the first band I really loved. Which is a little weird, as when I was an adolescent in the late ’80s the group was not a significant presence in pop culture. I think my friend and … Continue reading

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Brünnhilde Du Jour: An Interview with Christine Goerke

Eddie Pensier writes: Few opera singers nowadays are making quite as many waves as American soprano Christine Goerke. Music critics are outdoing themselves with superlatives to describe her: “powerful and assertive” (Washington Post), “a beacon of brilliance” (New York, “The … Continue reading

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Happy Valentine’s Day

Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:

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It Was the ’70s …

Paleo Retiree writes:

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Aria Du Jour

Eddie Pensier writes: This glorious clip comes from a rare, never-aired 1974 Metropolitan Opera telecast of Jacques Offenbach’s Les contes d’Hoffmann. The late and great Joan Sutherland makes an absolute meal of this infamously difficult aria(“Les oiseaux dans la charmille”). She … Continue reading

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Wie Schön Das Ist, Daß Du Bei Mir Bist

Eddie Pensier writes: Three classic Motown songs re-recorded in German translations by the original artists. If you’re half the language geek I am, this will make you smile non-stop. I find it strange that when it comes to operas, I’m … Continue reading

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NOT The Beatles

Fenster writes: Emitt Rhodes, the so-called “one man Beatles”, from his 1970 release.

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Art Greats Perceive the Future

Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: The great publishing industry will be the publishing of motion pictures instead of print. Motion picture libraries will be as common as private libraries – more so. Theatres will have the same relation to these libraries … Continue reading

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“Barcelona”

Eddie Pensier writes: This is a clip from a semi-staged New York Philharmonic concert performance of Sondheim’s Company, in 2011. If you don’t like or care about musicals, just skip to the 22 second mark, where Christina Hendricks starts to … Continue reading

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Robert Mitchum: Singer

Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:

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