October 22, 2010
UMS Arts Roundup: October 22
Many members of the UMS staff keep a watchful eye on local and national media for news about artists on our season, pressing arts issues, and more. Each week, we pull together a list of interesting stories and share them with you. Welcome to UMS’s Arts Round-up, a weekly collection of arts news, including national issues, artist updates, local shout-outs, and a link or two just for fun. If you come across something interesting in your own reading, please feel free to share!
Arts Issues
- 25-year-old Yulianna Avdeeva of Russia won the 2010 International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition, the first woman to win in 45 years…but the award did not come without controversy.
Artist Updates
- Sankai Juku just wrapped up their 2-week-run at the Joyce Theater in New York–see the Huffington Post review here.
- People are Watching: Our staff’s favorite video this week is this stunning clip of Hibiki by Sankai Juku.
- Need to get your jazz fix? Check out two clips from the Hot Club of Detroit’s new release here and here.
- Meet Vijay Iyer: last week’s feature on NPR’s Fresh Air.
- Dig into the music: New York Times Magazine interviews Arvo Pärt, whose music appears on the Tallis Scholars’ upcoming concert.
UMS News
- AnnArbor.com preview of Sankai Juku‘s Power Center performances this weekend.
- AnnArbor.com preview of the Venice Baroque Orchestra and Robert McDuffie, featuring Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” and Glass’s “American Four Seasons” concerti next Wednesday’s performance.
- AnnArbor.com review of the Jerusalem Quartet concert.
Local Shout-Outs
- Follow tenor Nicholas Phan, U-M School of Music alum, Ann Arbor native, and a soloist in this season’s Messiah, on his way to his Carnegie Hall debut.
Just For Fun
- Where will he be in 20 years, let alone 10? Watch 3-year-old Jonathan conduct Beethoven in his living room!
- Something’s Rotten in the State of Facebook…an NPR spoof on Hamlet.