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Len Mullenger <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 17 Sep 2000 10:58:00 +0100
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SEEN&HEARD is the live music review section of Music on the Web (UK)
www.musicweb.uk.net The editor is Peter Grahame Woolf

If you are not familiar with Seen&Heard you might like to look at the
reviews for this month.  Now that the proms have finished we have turned
out attention to Contemporary Music Festivals and include reports from:

SAN SEBASTIAN FESTIVAL August-September 2000 from Peter and Alexa Woolf
This took place in a most unusual arts centre, the Kursaal, where the
outline of the building does not contain any true vertcal or horizontal
(see stunning photos).  A centre piece of the festival was a homage to
Louis de Pablo.  You might like to read Peter Woolf's article on this
composer at http://www.musicweb.uk.net/pablo/index.htm

INTERNATIONAL GAUDEAMUS MUSIC WEEK in Amsterdam 31 August to 10 September
from Peter and Alexa Woolf.  read the report and see the photographs of the
Japanese pianist Tomoko Mukaiyama.  playing in a hall filled with goldfish!

BUFFALO 2000 report from Hans-Theodor Wohlfahrt This year the
world-renowned Seminar and Festival for emerging composers at the Music
Department of the State University of New York at Buffalo (North Campus)
celebrated its 25th anniversary in style.

In the section for last month you can read reports on Das Rheingold from
the EDINBURGH Festival from Marc Bridle The St MAGNUS Festival Orkney from
John Warnaby and in June see report on the PORVOO SUMMER SOUNDS Festival in
Helsinki from Peter and Alexa Woolf

SEEN&HEARD - be privy to this little Treasure on the Net.  We welcome
approaches from would-be reporters.

Len Mullenger
Webmaster for Music on the Web (UK)
www.musicweb.uk.net

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