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Music Review: The Vienna Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall

Published on March 9th, 2013 | by Stephen Kaye

The members of the Vienna Philharmonic filed onto the Carnegie Hall stage Friday night dressed for an imperial ball, their dress clothes impeccably pressed, their ... Read More


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Music Review: Bard’s singers at the Morgan Library

Published on March 9th, 2013 | by Stephen Kaye

Dawn Upshaw called the February 21 concert of Bard’s Graduate Vocal Arts Program  “First Songs” because seven of the ten pieces were world premiers.  As ... Read More


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Making History at Bard: A premiere by the ASO under Leon Botstein

Published on March 9th, 2013 | by Kevin T. McEneaney

Leon Botstein, known for motif concerts, took up the baton for the American Symphony Orchestra to present a clarinet concerto by Harold Farberman (a former ... Read More


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TMI Arts Blog: News from Dia

Published on March 9th, 2013 | by Stephen Kaye

News from Dia Dia sent out a calendar. Dia will be 10 years old in May. The calendar consists of 12 columns for the 12 ... Read More


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Students exhibit their work at Millbrook School’s Warner Gallery

Published on March 9th, 2013 | by Carola Lott

The new show at the Millbrook School’s Warner Gallery – the Advanced and Honors Student Art Exhibit – is an eclectic collection of some 60 ... Read More


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Mary Moeller’s photographs at the Millbrook Library

Published on March 9th, 2013 | by Carola Lott

The exhibition of Mary Moeller’s photographs at the Millbrook Library’s Off the Wall Gallery is a treat.  Many of the works are portraits she has ... Read More


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Impressionism and Fashion at the Met

Published on March 9th, 2013 | by Carola Lott

In the last half of the 19th century, Paris was the place to be, especially if you were young, and fashionable. Those of us who ... Read More


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The Armory Show, Part One: Volta

Published on March 9th, 2013 | by Stephen Kaye

The problem with art fairs is overload: too many works, too much to look at.  Trying to trace a theme or trendline when there is ... Read More


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Bargemusic sways with contemporary composers

Published on February 21st, 2013 | by Elizabeth Daley

If you have never been to New York City’s Bargemusic, a trip to the floating oasis is a must. Moored beneath the Brooklyn Bridge in ... Read More


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Leigh Merrill’s vision of Texas at Hotchkiss

Published on February 21st, 2013 | by Carola Lott

“Manifest Destiny” an exhibition of new photographs and videos by Leigh Merrill at the Hotchkiss School’s Tremaine Gallery divides into three different series of images, ... Read More


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    Welcome to the TMIARTSPAGE, a new project of The Millbrook Independent. Here you will find articles, interviews and behind the scenes stories on the art world that flourishes on our Hudson Valley region and its environs. We cover a region roughly bounded by MASSMoCA and Dia, by Route 7 in Connecticut and as far West as Glimmerglass. We are mindful that shows and events in New York regularly draw us to that mecca of the arts. We cover such events as we can. We solicit listings of shows and events from galleries, museums, theaters, sponsors and artists. We see this platform as a place for arts information of all sorts, from many sources. Our own newspaper staff is small, but the arts community is large and expanding. We invite your participation in an edited format devoted to the arts community.

    The calendar will be of major importance to the community. It changes almost daily. We welcome posts.

    Send all posts to vft12501@yahoo.com


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