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RITES OF SPRING
James Paxton’s three-volume collection of hand-colored lithographs,
Paxton’s Flower Garden. Dive into Paxton’s work as head gardener of Chatsworth, in Derbyshire, which got him interested in greenhouses, and ultimately led to his design for the Crystal Palace in 1851. (
We hoped to avoid discussion of NFTs, at least until the medium had a couple more years under its belt. But our forward-thinking friend Robert Aronson makes the case for paying attention now.
The Amsterdam dealer in delftware is offering two series based on a seventeenth-century tulip vase on the NFT marketplace
Slipped Disc – Page 2616 – The inside track on classical music and related cultures, by Norman Lebrecht
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Slipped Disc – Page 2615 – The inside track on classical music and related cultures, by Norman Lebrecht
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James Levine, revered conductor at the New York Met whose career ended in disgrace – obituary
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norman lebrecht June 21, 2007
Congratulations to Alain Levy for walking away from EMI with £4.6 million – that’s nine million greenbacks in America – in severance pay. That’s his Read More » norman lebrecht June 6, 2007
Universal, the corporate parent of Decca and Deutsche Grammophon, has just appointed a new V-P in its so-called ‘core’ classical division – as distinct from Read More » norman lebrecht May 30, 2007
A letter from an artists management agency in Los Angeles provides an accurate diagnosis: Like many of even the best young musicians today, ‘x’ and Read More » norman lebrecht May 30, 2007
A letter from an artists management agency in Los Angeles provides an accurate diagnosis: Like many of even the best young musicians today, ‘x’ and