Hints and tips:
...Wearing your partner’s sweater is nothing new — tomboy style has been around since Viola adopted a doublet in Twelfth Night....
...Viola player Matthew Souter says it is hard to tell the difference between the sound he can make on his Castle viola and that from a Stradivarius....
...In 1867, Sir Joseph had published a series of case studies showing that sterile surgical procedures would save countless lives....
...Joseph Pereira’s Mallet Quartet dealt in the shifting sonic textures of vibraphones and marimbas....
...Tom Bateman plays Shakespeare with Lucy Briggs-Owen as the lovely Viola – who, at the end of the story, becomes the inspiration for Twelfth Night....
...St Joseph’s Chapel, a Unesco-protected site on Yim Tin Tsai island, is both Romanesque enough to inspire contemplation and minimalist enough not to impose its own terms – an ideal setting, in other words...
...In August, it hired Joseph Molluso, a managing director at JPMorgan Chase, to take over as chief financial officer....
...Virtu has been speaking with banks about an IPO throughout the fall and in August hired Joseph Molluso, a managing director at JPMorgan Chase, as chief financial officer....
...Maketa taught himself to play the viola and made his first double bass in 1998....
...Soon, a crucial influence was Joseph Beuys. “Oh my God, yes. That was the man,” he breathes....
...“There’s an appetite for the immersive experience, both physical and phenomenological like James Turrell, or emotional like Bill Viola.” But, I say, no one really likes video....
...He was the only person at whom Joseph Beuys shouted – in volcanic rages – which d’Offay took as a compliment to their intimacy....
...Video artist Bill Viola in the Shetland Islands. The father of installation, Joseph Beuys, in Bexhill-on-Sea. This sounds an unlikely list....
...At the tiny 16th-century Chiesa di San Gallo behind St Mark’s, Bill Viola’s triple-screen video “Cycle of Life”, installed on three altars, dovetails poignantly with old Venice....
...James Tucker, who was our original Viola, had a fragile, gentle quality that made Viola’s ‘I am not what I am’ become one of the play’s key lines....
...One of Joseph Beuys’ ”vitrine” works, housed in a rectangular glass case on legs, stands nearby. “You don’t see many of those in people’s hallways,” quips Norman....
...If Mozart had lived in Siberia or the Sahara it is unlikely he would have written music of such proportion and depth as the Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola....
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