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Oestreich also writes, "Probably no one knows better [than Hellsberg] what lies in the orchestra's past, especially during the Nazi years, for which it may need to make amends."
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James R Oestreich on Bruno Monsaingeon's Glenn Gould: Hereafter: "The film will carry you deep inside Mr Gould's musical mind: an awesome place to be, and not always a comfortable one."
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Clinton 1990; Holder and Corntassel 2002; Ivison 2003; Oestreich
Group Rights Jones, Peter 2008
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Anyway, Oestreich gave the locals a consolation prize, by saying the Minnesota/Hough effort bested the Mariinsky Orchestra with soloist Daniil Trifonov.
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Oestreich praised the local band for a fine reading of Carl Nielsen's Symphony No. 3, even as he kvetched a little about the Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto, featuring Stephen Hough.
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Over at the New York Times, Jim Oestreich has a reflective piece on the etiquette of having medical hardware - in his case, a mechanical heart valve - that might be too
NPR Topics: News 2011
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The Minnesota Orchestra, with Osmo Vänskä on the podium, got a measured ovation from James Oestreich in the
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A fine performance last Thursday, Oestreich said, buttressed the notion that "Mr. Vänskä has the Minnesota Orchestra sounding like one of America's finest."
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He wasn't crazy about the performance, but more to the point, Oestreich had his nose out of joint because of Tchaikovsky overload at Carnegie this month.
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And in his final paragraph, Oestreich seemed aware of Alex Ross's famous bouquet for the Minnesota group, that they had sounded like the best orchestra in the world on the night he heard them at Carnegie two years ago.
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