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    1 year ago

    Thank you so much for your beautiful program. I really enjoy all your songs, especially when you play flash back or خاطره!

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    Classical KUSC - LAPhil100 CelebrateLA KUSC booth

    Classical KUSC

    3.6(41 reviews)
    7.8 kmDowntown

    I've been a KUSC listener for over 50 years but since the transition to Classical California the…read morestation has become practically unlistenable. I agree with the sentiments of the 1and2 star comments. I tune in the morning... acoustic guitar. I tune in in the afternoon, acoustic guitar. I tune in in the evening - and what do I hear? You guessed it - ACOUSTIC GUITAR. On a daily basis. Don't get me wrong, I even play acoustic guitar and used to welcome Rodrigo et. al. from time to time. It makes me wonder if the programming dept. is attempting to pander to some particular untapped donor base or perhaps it's a personal preference of someone high-up. Along with their habit of playing single movements, war-horses over and over, film, game music and the random contemporary tonally banal composers it's become a Classical Light Easy Listening Station. No wonder Jim took off running.

    Classical KUSC is now "Classical Lite," playing only snippets of works. This afternoon they played…read moreonly the first movement of Dvorak serenade for winds, doing violence to Dvorak's masterpiece. Multimovement pieces - symphonies, concertos, etc. - are whole works by their composers, not independent pieces arbitrarily stuck together. In the Dvorak piece the first movement anticipates the last movement, unifying his creation. Playing only the first movement is like playing only the first 20 minutes of a 90 minute film. KUSC is doing violence to classical music and demeaning classical composers.

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    Grammy Museum - The Year in Music - First Town Hall Meeting - Playing with the instruments

    Grammy Museum - The Year in Music - First Town Hall Meeting

    4.5(2 reviews)
    8.5 kmDowntown

    This was a fun place to visit. 4 floors of different history of music and shows. You could spend…read moreall day here with the interactive visitors and instruments you can play. Very clean and well placed We had a lot of fun

    The Year in Music:…read more On Monday Night in a Closed Museum, the Grammy Museum held it's first, in what it expects to be annual, "Year in Music Forum", with 5 guest speakers, who among them totaled decades of experience in the music business. The Panel proceeded in informal fashion led by moderator Robert Santelli, instrumental in the development of the Grammy Museum, and long affiliated with The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Questions were put to music critics, music journalists, and music professors. Seated on the panel were: Josh Kun: Associate Professor at the Annenburg School, USC Lorraine Ali: Newsweek, New York Times, Rolling Stone, Spin Mag Phil Gallo: Variety, LA Times. Gail Mitchell: Billboard's R&B, Hip-Hop editor Sarah Bennett: The one fresh face, an editor & writer at USC The searching question was the one on the minds of every music professional, regardless be it the lowly sell my Merch at a dive club musician before I climb back in the van and drive 375 miles to my next location wondering if I have enough gas & will break down ..... to radio station execs, recording industry executives, and consumers streaming & ripping. * Where is music trending? * What devices will people settle on for music listening, or will they ever settle? * Is there a major world star out there? An umbrella star who captures everyone's attention? Or are there tiny corners where some people listen to cumbia & reggaeton, while others listen to Bollywood & Bangra, & still others listen to Taylor Swift & Mylie Cyrus .... ok this panel didn't have much love for the last two, but just a point. * How can anyone ever get paid again? * Are there taste makers out there any more or does everyone just listen to whatever the F they want to, regardless of the critics? Let us say the discussion was lively. Nothing was settled. And for the most part it was agreed that with music streaming from areas as diverse as the Ganges, the Amazon, and the Tigres-Euphrates, that never again will there be a music industry in it's Glory Days that can dictate consumer tastes and spending. Disclaimer: This is not a review of the Grammy Museum itself. The Museum Exhibits were closed at that hour, and this was a Panel Discussion.

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