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Norman Lebrecht (born 11 July 1948) is a British music journalist and author who specializes in classical music. [1] He is best known as the owner of the classical music blog Slipped Disc, in which he frequently publishes articles. [2]
James Jorden launched Parterre Box, a magazine devoted to opera, in 1993; since 2001 it is purely published as a blog. [5] In November 2006, the British arts journalist and author Norman Lebrecht devoted his weekly column in the Evening Standard to the proliferation of classical music blogs but attacked the accuracy of much of their reporting, describing them as "opinion-rich and info-poor".
Slipped Disc Records, former record label of rock band Ten Hands; Slipped Disc Records, a now-defunct yet very important record store in Valley Stream, New York; A pseudonym for blogger and director Jason Scott Sadofsky, who is referred to as "The Slipped Disk". The English music writer Norman Lebrecht's blog
James LeBrecht was born in New York [3] with spina bifida, a neural tube defect.This made him unable to use his legs. [2] At 14 years old, [4] he began to attend Camp Jened during the summer, where he befriended teens with disabilities and felt empowered as a disabled youth. [5]
Amanda Juliet Holden (née Warren; 19 January 1948 – 7 September 2021) was a British pianist, librettist, translator, editor and academic teacher.She is known for translating opera librettos to more contemporary English for the English National Opera, and for writing new librettos, especially in collaboration with Brett Dean.
TwoSet Violin (traditional Chinese: 雙琴俠; simplified Chinese: 双琴侠) was a musical comedy duo consisting of Australian violinists and YouTubers Brett Yang (楊博堯; 杨博尧) and Eddy Chen (陳韋丞; 陈韦丞). [2]
Tobias Picker (born July 18, 1954) is an American composer, pianist, and conductor, [1] noted for his orchestral works Old and Lost Rivers, Keys To The City, and The Encantadas, as well as his operas Emmeline, Fantastic Mr. Fox, An American Tragedy and Lili Elbe, among many other works.
Berkeley is also known as a television and radio broadcaster on music. Between 1974 and 1979 he worked for BBC Radio 3 as a staff continuity announcer. [16] [17] Also on Radio he contributed to Record Review (1972–77) and was a regular presenter of Mainly for Pleasure (1980–92) [18] [19] and In Tune (1992–93).