Conductor James Levine says he’ll use the next several months in rehab from his rotator cuff injury to exercise and improve his diet. “I’ve got three months to recover from this,” he said. “I’ve never had a period in which I’ve had to do rehab and put my mind to correcting this, in my diet and exercise.” He said his busy schedule of rehearsing and leading performances meant he never had a base line with which to judge his physical state.
Tag: 03.15.06
Today’s Museums – All About The Numbers
“With the rise and rise of the blockbuster exhibition, curatorial history seems to be marked less by new discovery, re-evaluation and changing interpretation, than by visitor numbers. History is being made, on these grounds at least, in Japan, where last autumn’s Hokusai exhibition in Tokyo has broken all records for visitor attendance.”
A History Of Conductor Injuries
They’re worth thinking about as America’s star conductors go down for the count. Let’s see, there was Lully who jammed a stick down on his foot and died a few weeks later from gangrene…