For Classical Music, a $1 Million Prize (New York Times)
The Birgit Nilsson Foundation said it would begin awarding a $1 million prize, which it is calling the largest such prize in classical music.
New $1 million Nilsson classical music prize (AP via Yahoo! News)
A $1 million classical music prize has been established to commemorate the late Swedish soprano Birgit Nilsson.
YouTube, Rumblefish Sign Music Licensing Deal (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)
YouTube announced this week that it has partnered with independent music branding and music licensing agency Rumblefish to let YouTube users add Rumblefish content to their videos.
Record, study and hear music at new Grammy Museum (AP via Yahoo! News)
Enter the new Grammy Museum and run head-on into 160 musical genres; photos and footage from 50 years of awards ceremonies; historic costumes and instruments; plus dozens of interactive displays that illuminate popular music’s origins and cultural impact through the decades.
New classical music prize established in Sweden (AP via Yahoo! News)
The late Swedish soprano Birgit Nilsson will be commemorated through the establishment of a $1 million classical music prize.
Music Video Created Using 45,000 Still Photographs (Wired News)
A New York animator and lighting technical director eschews a video camera and instead takes 45,000 photographs with his Nikon D200 DSLR and stitches them together to create a music video.
The future of music retail (CNET)
When big chains stop selling music, where will casual music fans turn to make impulse buys?
Taxing music at the ISP level: Good idea or bad? (CNET)
Techdirt thinks that it’s a bad idea to require U.S. universities to pay a blanket license for their students’ music downloads from file-sharing services. Here’s why I disagree.
Music Weekly podcast: Robert Wyatt and Emmy the Great (Guardian Unlimited)
It’s another edition of two-time best podcast of the year international champion Music Weekly! And what a lot we have in store for you … Robert Wyatt patron of prog, leftie of Lincolnshire, and all-round avant-garde hero invites Rosie Swash into his beautiful home to talk about his life in music, his denial of all vices and how he remains an unclassifiable musician. Emmy the Great …
Record, study and hear music at new Grammy Museum (AP via Yahoo! News)
Enter the new Grammy Museum and run head-on into 160 musical genres; photos and footage from 50 years of awards ceremonies; historic costumes and instruments; plus dozens of interactive displays that illuminate popular music’s origins and cultural impact through the decades.
Games, music dominate Top 10 iPhone applications in 2008 (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Music and games are the most sought-after programs of 2008 for hot-selling iPhone and iPod Touch devices, Apple said on Wednesday.
Austria’s Salzburg resists "Sound of Music" hotel (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
“The Sound of Music” has faded in the Austrian city of Salzburg, which has blocked plans to turn the original von Trapp family villa portrayed in the Hollywood favourite into a hotel, says the company behind the idea.
Austria’s Salzburg resists "Sound of Music" hotel (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
“The Sound of Music” has faded in the Austrian city of Salzburg, which has blocked plans to turn the original von Trapp family villa portrayed in the Hollywood favorite into a hotel, says the company behind the idea.
Digital market offers hope as music sales slow (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Ever since Apple’s iTunes store launched in 2003, the digital music market has received an annual Christmas gift in the form of a sales boost, as consumers unwrap new iPods and gift cards for the holidays.
Joza Karas, Recovered Music From Concentration Camp, Dies at 82 (New York Times)
Mr. Karas was a musician and teacher who sought out the music and stories of composers from a Nazi concentration camp.
In a Queens Coffeehouse, New Music From Composers Scattered Around the Globe (New York Times)
On Monday night at Waltz-Astoria, the Lost Dog New Music Ensemble presented music by eight Sequenza 21 composers from throughout the United States, France and the Netherlands.
As music sales slow, digital market offers hope (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Ever since Apple’s iTunes store launched in 2003, the digital music market has received an annual Christmas gift in the form of a sales boost, as consumers unwrap new iPods and gift cards for the holidays.
Music and browsing take flight in Songbird (CNET)
Music and browsing mashup Songbird has kicked the remnants of its shell to the curb, and the program’s main emphasis as a music browser couldn’t be more clear.
A Little Night Music Revival Opens in London Dec. 3 (Playbill)
The Menier Chocolate Factory’s production of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s A Little Night Music officially opens Dec. 3 following previews that began Nov. 22. The limited engagement is scheduled to play through March 8, 2009.
‘Now’ music series celebrates Motown’s 50th with CD (Detroit News)
To kick off Motown Records’ 50th anniversary year, on Jan. 13 the popular “Now That’s What I Call Music” music series is releasing “Now That’s What I Call Motown,” a collection of 25 of the top Motown songs of all time.
As music sales slow, digital market offers hope (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)
DENVER (Billboard) - Ever since Apple's iTunes store launched in 2003, the digital music market has received an annual Christmas gift in the form of a sales boost, as consumers unwrap new iPods and gift cards for the holidays.
Police seize pirated Asian movies, music (The West Australian)
Police have located up to one million illegal Asian movies and music discs in south western Sydney - the largest ever collection of pirate music and Asian movies seized in Australia. NSW Police alleg
Music players worry hearing advocates (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Justin Roberts has wildly curious young fans, the type who might lean into a live monitor during one of his concerts just to see what it sounds like. But the popular children’s entertainer knows a blast of loud music isn’t the only risk to a child’s hearing. What parents and kids really need to watch is the everyday use of earbuds that come with iPods and other MP3 players, said Roberts, who has …
Music retailers report bleak sales on Black Friday (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Music merchandisers weren’t sharing the general optimism of most retailers during Thanksgiving weekend.
Online seen claiming 41 pct share of U.S. music market (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Digital music sales account for 18 percent of the U.S. music market and that figure will grow to 41 percent in five years, Forrester Research said in a report released on Monday.
YouTube Plans Classical Music Contest, Teams With Carnegie Hall (Bloomberg)
Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) — YouTube, the video-sharing Web site owned by Google Inc. , announced an online classical-music contest whose winners will gather at New Yorks Carnegie Hall and perform a specially written orchestral work.
Australian earns Grawemeyer music award (Louisville Courier-Journal)
A boldly scored, four-movement violin concerto dubbed “The Lost Art of Letter Writing” has won Australian composer Brett Dean the 2009 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition.
TV Plays Music in New Ways (TVWeek)
Since the beginning of TV, music programming has been an integral part of the success of the medium, from Your Hit Parade to American Bandstand, The Ed Sullivan Show and Soul Train, and finally to MTV, a network initially predicated on marketing music in short-form video bits 24/7. Music Programming TV Plays Music in New Ways . . . More BET Looks Ahead . . . More …
Riviera may not have sounded last note on spring music fest (The Palm Beach Post)
After eight years of bringing musical talent to the city beach, the Riviera Beach Music Festival has gone silent, but it might not be dead just yet.
Raunchy music clips should be restricted (The West Australian)
Sexually explicit music video clips including one which shows a naked Britney Spears rolling around in a sauna should be classified and restricted in a similar way to movies, the State Government said
Music stars issue special (RED) release (Independent)
It is not every day that you get invited to a launch party with Coldplay, The Police and Elton John. But today being World Aids Day, you can join the performers and a clutch of other world-famous music stars at red.msn.com , for the launch of (RED)Wire, a new musical venture from the (RED) charitable initiative, which aims to halt the spread of Aids in Africa with the help of major consumer …
Music galore helps you de-stress (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Holiday music provides an escape. This year, especially, with a roller-coaster economy added to the holiday rush, music can offer a much-needed getaway - often for little or no expense.
Music service will help fight Aids (Yahoo! Launch UK & Ireland)
Artists as diverse as Sir Elton John and Jay-Z will offer world exclusive songs through a new music service to help fight Aids in Africa.
Men charged for allegedly trying to steal expensive guitar from uptown music store (The Athens News)
Men charged for allegedly trying to steal expensive guitar from uptown music store
The Sound of Change: Can Music Save Cuba? (Time Magazine)
Poor and isolated, Cuba is crumbling. Can music save it?
Luderin Darbone: Fiddle player and bandleader at the forefront of Cajun music (Independent)
The leader of the Hackberry Ramblers for more than six decades, Luderin Darbone was a fine fiddle player and, more importantly, one of the great innovators in Cajun music.