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Why the Philharmonic's trip may not be so unique

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The New York Philharmonic's trip to North Korea may be unique but it's hardly the first American classical-music group to perform in the politically isolated nation. Violinist Young-Nam Kim performed there with a string quartet in 2004 and is returning there to teach next month. He joins us.

Also: two views on the orchestra's trip, from Drew McManus, an orchestra consultant and author of the blog Adaptistration; and Norman Lebrecht, British cultural critic and author of several books on the orchestra world.

Guests:

Young-Nam Kim, Norman Lebrecht and Drew McManus

Comments [2]

AldermanHogg from Singapore

ditto....wasn't the first encore Britten, not Bizet?

Mar. 15 2008 10:55 AM
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Robert Gable from http://rgable.typepad.com/aworks

I wished the interviewees commented more about the works actually programmed for the concert...

Feb. 27 2008 10:50 PM
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