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Lessons from the bears Through her research and professional career, Sarah Elmeligi has come to appreciate bears in a new light, seeing them as more than just data points and graphs or newspaper articles. Partnering with photographer John E. Marriott, she showcases amazing photos of bear behavior to complement the text of her book, âWhat Bears Teach Us,â to describe what she has learned from the endlessly charismatic creatures over her two decades of conservation work. The National Museum of Wildlife Art and the Yellowstone to Yukon conservation initiative host Elmeligi for a webinar in which she will share excerpts from her book, personal stories from the field, current science about bear behavior and coexistence starting at 5 p.m. Wednesday. ....
Beethoven: Finding joy in times of crisis Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Beethoven: Finding joy in times of crisis Save Normal text size Advertisement No matter how many times one listens to his music, Beethovenâs command of contrasting worlds and conflict is breathtaking, says Richard Tognetti, artistic director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra. The German master created some of the most sublime, sensitive, electrifying and fiery works, sometimes composed at the same time and premiered in the very same concert. Still heard: Beethoven turns 250 this year. âBeethoven is minimalist and maximalist, a composer of immensely conflicted personae,â Tognetti says. âBeethoven the moralist, environmentalist, philosopher; Beethoven the enraged, fulminating against the establishment and elites, hubristic, histrionic and yet tragic. Beethoven the disrupter and Beethoven the c ....
Beethoven: Finding joy in times of crisis Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Beethoven: Finding joy in times of crisis Save Normal text size Advertisement No matter how many times one listens to his music, Beethovenâs command of contrasting worlds and conflict is breathtaking, says Richard Tognetti, artistic director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra. The German master created some of the most sublime, sensitive, electrifying and fiery works, sometimes composed at the same time and premiered in the very same concert. Still heard: Beethoven turns 250 this year. âBeethoven is minimalist and maximalist, a composer of immensely conflicted personae,â Tognetti says. âBeethoven the moralist, environmentalist, philosopher; Beethoven the enraged, fulminating against the establishment and elites, hubristic, histrionic and yet tragic. Beethoven the disrupter and Beethoven the c ....
Credit Marty Sohl/Metropolitan Opera The 2020-21 Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcast season continues with a family favorite for the holiday season, Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel, sung in English.
This encore broadcast from 2018 stars soprano Lisette Oropesa as Gretel and mezzo-soprano Tara Erraught as Hansel, the hungry siblings who must use their wits to survive.
Tenor Gerhard Siegel is the Witch with an unusual flair for cooking. And mezzo-soprano Dolora Zajick and baritone Quinn Kelsey are the children’s parents. Donald Runnicles conducted the Met Orchestra and Children’s Chorus.
Hansel and Gretel will be heard over the Toll Brothers-Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network at 1:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, December 19. You can listen on Classical IPR. ....
Grand Teton Music Festival extends contract of Music Director Donald Runnicles (c) Simon Pauly The Grand Teton Music Festival has announced a five-year extension of Music Director Donald Runnicles’ contract, effective through 2026, bringing his tenure with the Festival to 20 years. The 66-year-old British conductor is also Music Director of Deutsche Oper Berlin through 2027. ....