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Posted Tue, May 26, 7:54 p.m.
Yes--that was the first audio cybercast. Was it also video? Then there was a Pittsburgh Symphony (I believe) audio cybercast. Mine was the first audio and video cybercast performance as far as we could recall. The New York Times covered the event the day of the performance July 8, 1997. ...
MOREPosted Mon, May 25, 7:07 a.m.
In 1997, when I created the first live internet audio/video recitals from NY and Amsterdam, I was already sharing my thoughts about the future of the inernet and classical music with conductor and administrator friends. I had envisioned concert halls internet ready to stream their performances online, and save them ...
MOREPosted Wed, Apr 16, 6:38 a.m.
Jeffrey Biegel remembers Melinda Bargreen: Melinda Bargreen is perhaps one of the finest persons and music critics I have met during the 25 years I have been concertizing. We had a most enjoyable experience traveling throughout the former USSR in 1987-88 with the Seattle Chamber Music Festival tour. I am ...
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