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...Prometheus shrieking with pain, as depicted by a 17th-century Dutch artist, displayed alongside a video by Bill Viola showing a figure consumed by fire....
...Joining Harrington, John Sherba (violin) and Hank Dutt (viola) a year ago was cellist Paul Wiancko....
...If gender roles are flipped in battle, Dahomey is still a kingdom (the monarch an airy John Boyega)....
...Wales opened its new building for contemporary and Indigenous works in November, some of the most significant pieces on display came from a single source: the textile magnate, philanthropist and collector John...
...(I particularly enjoyed Judith LeClair, standout bassoonist, and Matt Zucker, whose stellar viola da gamba playing was a delight.)...
...“Viola does.” Davis stepped into a shoot loaded with physical demands....
...Kevin John Edusei was the conductor, setting turbocharged speeds that only risked flying out of control a couple of times in the finale....
...Ficciones and the Viola Concerto were altogether different....
...However, John Edmunds, professor of infectious disease modelling at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, pointed out that the UK coronavirus strategy “has not been cost-free”....
...In its place is a related sound piece: recitations of the servants’ names and occupations interspersed with global music — John Coltrane, baroque viola da gamba harmonies, Buena Vista Social Club....
...The most significant addition includes anti-hero Peacemaker (John Cena), a gung-ho America First warrior whose villainous side seems embedded in not-so-subtly-signalled rightwing attitudes....
...The main attraction of this opening programme is a performance of Brahms’s heroic Piano Concerto No.1 that pairs pianist Stephen Hough with conductor John Eliot Gardiner, who has an organic farm nearby in...
...That same archive is now the basis of pianist Lucian Ban’s latest exploration of his Romanian roots, a chamber jazz trio intertwining his piano with Mat Maneri’s viola and John Surman’s clarinets and baritone...
...John Lee Hancock, the film’s writer and director, approaches the gritty business of solving crimes as a means of exploring the physical, intellectual and psychological dimensions of police work....
...On top of simple scrubbed wooden tables sit little vases stuffed with fresh herbs, and big ceramic bowls are filled with creamy viola aubergines, ripe Californian avocados, peaches and melons, and tiny chillies...
...Jacob Ashworth handles violin and viola and a little piano and musical saw. Otherwise, there are two more strings, two winds and a horn....
...The problems begin in the next room, where Viola’s “Nantes Triptych” (1992) is installed opposite the Royal Academy’s own marble relief of the Madonna and Child with the Infant St John the Baptist, known...
...Tanowitz was taught by former Cunningham dancer Viola Farber (one of the original cast for Cross Currents)....
...John Moses, the former dean of St Paul’s who commissioned the work, brushes off centuries of religious art with the words “If you have a painting, you stop for 15 seconds then pass on.”...
...The Bank of Canada put civil rights activist Viola Desmond on the $10 banknote, and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand placed Maori politician Sir Apirana Ngata on $50 banknote....
...Subsequent KPAP projects have involved Nam June Paik, Richard Long, Sol LeWitt, Marina Abramovic, Bill Viola and Jeff Koons, whose 12-metre “Puppy” made of flowering plants was seen by 1.8m people on Circular...
...The string quartet joined on a two-movement piece inspired by John Coltrane’s “Wise One”, adding an extra thread of harmonised lines and smears....
...The festival closes with the world premiere of Stan & Ollie, with Steve Coogan as Stan Laurel and John C. Reilly as Oliver Hardy....
...His first big step in this direction came when he succeeded John Barbirolli as music director of the Houston Symphony Orchestra in 1967, but it was his appointment to the LSO the following year that put...
...The excellent viola soloist, Antoine Tamestit, roved around the orchestra as Harold and the scenes he witnesses on his Italian travels are rarely as pictorially vivid as this....
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