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more seattle news

by Charles Noble on January 17, 2008 · 1 comment

The Seattle Weekly has printed an article centering around the “one-woman law firm” of Brenda Little and her lawsuit against Gerard Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony on behalf of violinist Peter Kaman. Read the entire article here.
Here’s a tidbit:

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more seattle response

by Charles Noble on January 3, 2008

David Stabler found this article from yesterday’s Seattle P-I, written by guest columnist Bernard Jacobsen (who I remember as the program annotator for the Philadelphia Orchestra back in the early ’90s). I’m not sure why the classical music writer(s) for the P-I and its sister publication the Times were not able to write what Jacobsen [...]

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letters in response to Seattle NYTimes article

by Charles Noble on December 29, 2007 · 1 comment

In the upcoming Sunday edition of the New York Times, several letters are printed in the Arts section – you can read the complete letters (as printed) here.
Here are some of the best parts of some of them:

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damning article on seattle symphony

by Charles Noble on December 15, 2007 · 2 comments

The New York Times today published an article of not insignificant length dedicated to the Seattle Symphony and its intense level of discord between its musicians and its music director and conductor Gerard Schwarz.

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Schwarz breaks a leg (literally)

by Charles Noble on December 11, 2007

Crosscut Seattle reports:
Seattle Symphony conductor and music director Gerard Schwarz broke his left leg and ankle last Thursday in a skiing accident. He faces surgery later this week, the SSO reports, with full recovery expected.

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