Noel Regney’s future was laid out before him — he had studied at the Strausbourg Conservatory and the Conservatoire National de Paris — until the day the Germans took his
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Meet Carla Dirlikov Canales, Ypsilanti native, renowned opera singer and arts advocate. She is also founder of the Canales Project, an organization that uses the arts to bridge cultural divides. She joined Creative Washtenaw s Deb Polich and WEMU s David Fair to talk about how she uses her voice to advocate for the arts and creativity in the halls of Congress and across the world.
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Deb Polich, President and CEO of The Arts Alliance
Creative industries in Washtenaw County add hundreds of millions of dollars to the local economy. In the weeks and months to come, 89.1 WEMU s David Fair and co-host Deb Polich, the President and CEO of The Arts Alliance, explore the myriad of contributors that make up the creative sector in Washtenaw County.
Sigur Rós Embrace Classical Music and Icelandic Literature on Odin s Raven Magic popmatters.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from popmatters.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
There is a world of myth and legend surrounding the origin of
Odinâs Raven Magic, a chapter of Medieval Icelandic poetic verse and part of a literary canon known as the Edda. Doubt was cast upon itâs authenticity in the 19
th century, but is now recognised as having origins in the 14
th century.
The legend of the musical interpretation by Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós is not quite so old, but still goes back some 18 years to when they were commissioned to create the work by the Reykjavik Arts Festival in 2002. It was performed only a handful of times that year and become part of Sigur Rósâ own mythology. The work has existed in snippets found online, but after 18 years, the live recording of the 70-minute score featuring the Schola Cantorum of Reykjavik and LâOrchestre des Laureats du Conservatoire National de Paris performing at the Parisâ La Grande Halle de la Villette has now been released.