Argentine-Israeli Conductor Daniel Barenboim is pictured after the unveiling of a portrait of an honorary citizen in the ballroom of the Berlin House of Representatives. Barenboim publicly revealed on ...
Reporting from Berlin — “Classical music is a very important element in a human being’s life,” stresses Daniel Barenboim, who is sitting in his office at the Staatsoper unter der Linden , Berlin State ...
At a concert last August in Berlin, the audience was German, the music was Russian, and the musicians were inspiring: a mix that included Iranians, Syrians, Palestinians and Israelis. They're members ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “I am planning to maintain as many of my professional commitments as possible,” the conductor said. By Alex Marshall Daniel Barenboim, the eminent ...
JERUSALEM — Israel’s education minister yesterday denounced Daniel Barenboim as a “real anti-Semite” after the conductor refused to grant an interview to an Israel Army Radio reporter during a book ...
The names of Gustav Mahler and Daniel Barenboim do not form nearly so iconic an association in the minds of Chicago Symphony Orchestra audiences as Bruckner and Barenboim, or Wagner and Barenboim.
Classical conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim is taking a step back from performing after being diagnosed with a "serious neurological condition". The Berlin-based 79-year-old had cancelled a ...
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