
Jason Weinberger answer your calls in the post-romantic viennese style - the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra | WCFSO mahler 5 ringtone for your iphone or cell. free dl. http://bit.ly/5GNkBA

Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra | WCFSO  Thanks to everyone who shared an amazing concert with us on Saturday! Visit Jason Weinberger's blog if you'd like another chance to hear the first movement of Mahler 5. http://bit.ly/27LahI

Jason Weinberger missed last weekend's mahler 5 with the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra | WCFSO ? have a listen to the first movement here: http://bit.ly/27LahI

Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra | WCFSO  Hear Jason Weinberger previewing this Saturday's concert during the 10 am hour this morning on IPR classical or online at http://bit.ly/4ntrAL

Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra | WCFSO  Feature on Not Your Mother's Mahler from yesterday's Courier, including interview with Jason Weinberger. We're pretty certain you'll join the camp of Mahler fans after Saturday's performance!
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CEDAR FALLS - In an episode of "Frasier," Niles Crane mourns the end of his marriage, and his brother Frasier douses him with cold reality:

November 9 at 7:05am

Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra | WCFSO  More great posts on Jason Weinberger's blog as Mahler month continues!

November 6 at 3:12pm

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classical music at The White House! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ruwj7FGlg CY

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mahler and the vienna secession. http://jasonweinberger.com/2009/11/mahle r_month_the_circle.html
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By the time he began work on the Fifth Symphony in 1901 Mahler was becoming increasingly involved with a circle of pioneering modernist artists organized around theVienna Secession. That year he courted Alma Schindler, daughter of one of the group's founders, Karl Moll. ...

Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra | WCFSO  It's Mahler month on Jason Weinberger's blog! Check back througout November for great info on Mahler and his music. http://bit.ly/4hry7C
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Over the next several weeks I'll be devoting my posts to Gustav Mahler and his Fifth Symphony, ahead of a special presentation of that work at the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony. The starting point is Vienna ...

November 3 at 9:41am

Jason Weinberger mahler month begins! http://bit.ly/4hry7C
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Over the next several weeks I'll be devoting my posts to Gustav Mahler and his Fifth Symphony, ahead of a special presentation of that work at the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony.My starting point ...

Jason Weinberger happy halloween, classical-style! http://bit.ly/4Cg11y
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Following up on my last postabout the record business, perhaps the classical music segment of that industry does have something to offer after all – hideous album covers!Here is a particularly ghastly one, perfect for Halloween:

Jason Weinberger bernard haitink speaks truth on orchestra playing - 'it’s so easy, forte, and piano is so difficult.' http://tr.im/DA0P
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A veteran conductor teaches orchestra students at Juilliard new ways to communicate.

Jason Weinberger definitely not your mother's marketing these days at the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra | WCFSO. http://tr.im/Dhro (yep, we got your attention!)
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Usually, I totally support giving titles to symphony programs. This year, for example, the Des Moines Symphony gives each of its concert a different verb:

Jason Weinberger why free is good in the music business. http://bit.ly/1cVmNk
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As the program makes clear, nothing could be better for creatives and performers [not to mention listeners] than the complete breakdown of the twentieth-century music industry business model in the face of the persistent openness of the internets and digital media. ...
















