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Malcolm Gladwell on Joy, Gates and the Beatles -- and on stage (Guardian Unlimited) In August, I watched an interesting BBC programme about Vanessa Mae in The Making of Me series. The idea was to find out whether her talent for playing the violin was down to nature or nurture. One of the things that emerged was that getting to be as good as her requires about 10,000 hours hard work, and this is not just true of violinists. The Guardian has just published an extract ... Simple things can reduce workplace anxiety (BizJournals) Consider a violin as a metaphor for stress, says Rex Gatto, a Pittsburgh-based business psychologist who founded Gatto Associates LLC. Stefan Jackiw With the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (Washington Post) Stefan Jackiw could deliver a thrilling rendition of the Brahms Violin Concerto. This is a good thing, but probably not the impression he and conductor Juanjo Mena meant to leave after tearing through the Beethoven Violin Concerto with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at Meyerhoff Hall on Thursday... Ion Sarbu: Philosopher and music scholar (Independent) Ion Sarbu was a man of many talents, loved and respected by students and contemporaries over many years as a distinguished university professor. His book, The Violin and its Masters, from its Origins until Today, a monumental volume of almost 700 pages, was published to great acclaim in Romania in 1994. Violinist, 13, tuning up for Oprah on Monday (The Palm Beach Post) — In the hands of Michael Province a violin is a living, breathing thing, humming with energy one minute, brimming with sweetness the next. Rome Observer - A Common Thread to perform in Camden (Rome Observer) CAMDEN - A Common Thread will return to TCCH featuring local harpist Mary Schroyer and violinist Beth Klug, for the third and final 2008 Fall Coffee House Program at Trinity Community Coffee House Saturday, Nov. 15 7 p.m. in Trinity Church's Parish Hall. The duo will provide music and humor with harp and violin along with the wit, wisdom and talent of well known local performers. A Scenic World War II Overture (Washington Post) SECOND VIOLIN By John Lawton Atlantic Monthly. 419 pp. $24 This is the sixth installment of John Lawton's admirable series about Inspector Frederick Troy of Scotland Yard, but it's the earliest story chronologically. Two other novels are set during World War II, and later ones carry Troy into the... This week in the arts (The Columbus Dispatch) CLASSICAL MUSIC • The Jefferson Academy of Music will present the Prima Trio at 2 p.m. today in the Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St. The young ensemble -- Boris Allakhverdyan (clarinet), Avid Bogorad (violin, viola) and Anastasia Dedik (piano) -- will perform works by Khachaturian, Milhaud, Mozart, Schickele and Schumann. Tickets cost $24, or $17 for senior citizens and museum members, ... Newton Howard gets violin-happy with 'Defiance' (Los Angeles Times) Howard: "The score is essentially a minimalist score, with a substantial... Sexy Underground 'Singing Parties' Return to Baghdad (Washington Post) By Andrea Bruce {vbar} Washington Post Staff Photographer
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