Gesualdo: Rebel or Rogue?
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Carlo Gesualdo was a prince and landholder in Venosa in southeastern Italy. Around 1588 his wife began an affair with a gentleman in the vicinity. In 1590 Gesualdo, found the pair in bed together, stabbed them both, and hung their corpses in front of his castle for all to see. The story was retold repeatedly by poets of the day in a sixteenth-century equivalent of headline news. Was Gesualdo really a renegade as well as a murderer? Was he even a “modernist” of his time?

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UMS’s Arts Roundup: August 27

Submitted by on August 27, 2010 – 9:50 amNo Comment

Many members of the UMS staff keep a watchful eye on local and national media for news about artists on our season, pressing arts issues, and more. We thought we’d pull together a list of interesting stories each week and share them with you. Welcome to UMS’s Arts Round-up, a weekly collection of arts news, including national issues, artist updates, local shout-outs, and a link or two just for fun. If you come across something interesting in your own reading, please feel free to share!

Arts Issues

  • Pianomania puts the wishes of the world’s greatest pianists in the spotlight from the perspective of their Steinway technician
  • The Wall Street Journal takes a look at how a new generation of leadership is changing the role of art museums

Artist Updates

  • Just who is  Grupo Corpo? Here’s a primer from UK’s The Guardian
  • And now that you know them,  check out a review of Grupo Corpo’s  latest work, Parabelo
  • In tough times, the Seattle Symphony opts for a “new” approach, commissioning 18 new works for the 10/11 season
  • The New York Times reviews a new biography about Ballets Russes master Serge Diaghilev

Local Shout-Outs

  • Introducing a new ballet troupe in metro Detroit – crazy talk or toast of the town?

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