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Olivia Giovetti : ウィキペディア英語版
Olivia Giovetti
Olivia Giovetti (sometimes Olivia Marlowe-Giovetti) is an American author, journalist, music critic and radio personality. She was known as the host of The New Canon, a weekly show as part of the programming for Q2 Music, an affiliate of WQXR-FM in New York. Giovetti has also appeared on-air for WQXR proper and writes for the station's website. Her work with The New Canon has made her a prominent figure within the contemporary classical scene in New York, bringing composers like David Lang, David T. Little, Steven Mackey, and John Luther Adams to wider audiences with interactive interviews. Her work with the station has been featured in notable media publications, including ''New York'' magazine, NPR, and Alex Ross's blog "The Rest is Noise."
She gained added notoriety in 2012 after a blog post, critical of the Metropolitan Opera's new production of Der Ring des Nibelungen and the company's General Manager, Peter Gelb, written for WQXR's opera blog was rescinded after Gelb personally complained to the station.〔('Circling the Ring,' The New York Times, 1 May 2012. )〕 The incident was reported by the New York Times and later made the paper's front page when a similar story of Gelb's strained relationship to the press was reported.
In 2013, Giovetti premiered a scene from a new opera she wrote with composer Mohammed Fairouz, based on the life of Benazir Bhutto, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Giovetti was previously known for her work as the Classical and Opera editor for Time Out New York,〔Conducting Business: 〕 and has also written for the Washington Post, Gramophone, and Playbill. She is also a columnist for Classical Singer magazine and frequently contributes to the publication's features.〔http://www.wqxr.org/#!/people/olivia-giovetti/〕 In her writings, Giovetti has noted that her classical connections extend on her Italian side to ancestors that worked with Giuseppe Verdi.〔WQXR: The Top 10 Charged Moments in Verdi's Operas http://www.wqxr.org/#!/blogs/operavore/2011/sep/29/top-10-politically-charged-moments-verdis-operas/〕
Giovetti's father committed suicide on September 11, 1992.〔WQXR http://www.wqxr.org/#!/articles/q2-music/2011/sep/03/olivia-giovetti-rachmaninoffs-all-night-vigil/〕 In 2010, Giovetti married Lawson Marlowe, the son of screenwriter-producers Andrew W. Marlowe and Terri Edda Miller.〔Offbeat Bride http://offbeatbride.com/2011/12/prague-elopement-wedding〕
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