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Several pieces in a 1996 exhibit, "Large Classical Bronzes from North American Collections," and Greek vase fragments in a 1995 exhibit are undocumented, and came from dealers who have previously traded in objects illegally excavated or imported.
DIED. SHINICHI SUZUKI, 99, Japan's Pied Piper, whose methods of instruction have taught millions of toddlers worldwide a new mother tongue, classical music; in Tokyo. Putting his techniques into widespread practice in the 1950s, Suzuki coached his tiny pupils to memorize Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and, later, Mozart's...
Cutting-edge pop stars in the '90s are obsessed with keeping that edge; they often steer away from their original genres in search of new forms. After helping launch grunge, Nirvana later denounced it. After helping create trip-hop, the musician Tricky moved on to more unsettling sounds. Goldie's...
At a time when the classical market is glutted with multiple recordings of the same old compositions, the New York Philharmonic has charted a more satisfying route back to the future. Delving into its recording archives, the orchestra has issued The Historic Broadcasts: 1923 to 1987, a dazzling 10-CD...
"[But] anything performed by African Americans outside of the realm of classical music is 'black music'...so there are actually countless genres."