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1. At a December 11 ceremony at Birdland, the Manhattan jazz club, MUSICAL AMERICA honored its 2004 award recipients, among them WYNTON MARSALIS, named Musician of the Year, and Vocalist of the Year SUSAN GRAHAM. Graham was feted again on January 12, when she and composer NED ROREM were given their decorations as Chevaliers in the Order of Arts and Letters at the French Embassy in New York.
On Friday, March 12, at 7:30 P.M. in Alice Tully Hall, THE METROPOLITAN OPERA GUILD will present CELEBRATE CORELLI!, a gala tribute to the late tenor, hosted by ANNA MOFFO. Tickets are available from the Alice Tully Hall box office, or from CenterCharge at 212-721-6500.
2. IAN BOSTRIDGE, whose EMI recording of Purcell's Dido and Aeneas was issued last month, has two recital discs slated for release in 2004: Schubert's Winterreise, with LEIF OVE ANDSNES, due in September, and Faure's La Bonne Chanson, with JULIUS DRAKE and the BELCEA QUARTET, scheduled for November.
3. On April 8, University of Michigan's HILL AUDITORIUM will present a performance of Sounds of Innocence and Experience by U-M professor WILLIAM BOLCOM. Hill, an Ann Arbor architectural gem since 1913, reopened on January 17, after a twenty-month renovation supervised by Albert Kahn Associates.
RADISSON SEVEN SEAS has added a second cruise to its new series, hosted by OPERA NEWS. LAUREN FLANIGAN will be the featured ...