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After 25 years of enmity, President Nixon and Mao Tse-Tung ushered in a new era of world politics with "the week that changed the world."
Minimalism is one of the most popular classical music genres and minimalist composers have been prolific writers of opera. Here are some of the best.
A lot is known about Child Labor in the Chinese Providences of Sichuan, Guangdong, Shanghai and Beijing; however, examinations to determine why it exists are missing.
Opera Cincinnati, in Cincinnati, Ohio, is committed to encouraging a younger audience to come to their summer opera season. Profile includes company and season info
Opera Colorado, offers ticket discounts to Denver college students and young adults. Ellie Caulkins Opera House, in downtown Denver, is the home of the company's events.
An in-depth look into John Adams' life in rural New England, as a student at Harvard in the 1960s, and as a resident of California's vibrant Bay Area music scene.
Dutch-born Edo de Waart is scheduled to replace Andreas Delfs as the Milwaukee Symphony's Music Director, and will begin phasing in over the next couple of years.
Michael Steinberg, former critic for the Boston Globe and program annotator for several American orchestras, died on Sunday, July 26 at the age of 80.
Thanks to donations of both money and distinguished art collections from a gusher of oil-money philanthropists, Houston's art scene is among the USA's richest.
Alex Ross sweeps through 100 years of music, history and culture, offering a solid foundation in music of the last millennium, but failing to support his theories.
Known as "Air Force One," "The Flying White House," and "The Flying Oval Office," this plane is recognizable worldwide, and has had a front row seat in history.


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