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Classicalite Weekender: Cage's 4:33 at MoMA, Gergiev Gay Scapegoat?, Mozart's Scat Letter, Five Spot Café Jazz, Mariachi Mass in Houston

Even on the weekend--classical music, musicals, ballet, jazz, art, etc.--news still gets packed fresh and tight.

To wit, in order to keep you Saturday/Sunday readers abreast of each and every one of those arts, our News 4 anchor Brick Dozer has compiled the best headlines--those stories, those people making the big aesthetic noise.

Here, then, is the first Classicalite Weekender of 2014...

Visual Portents of a Silent Bolt of Thunder: MoMA’s ‘There Will Never Be Silence,’ About John Cage [New York Times]

Is maestro Valery Gergiev being scapegoated for Russia's anti-gay laws? [Los Angeles Times]

Voices in Time: 1777 / Mannheim, In the Toilet [Lapham's Quarterly]

‘Definitely a New York Hang’: Jazz Musicians Remember the Five Spot Café [Bedford + Bowery]

'Our Soul Music Is Mariachi Music': Houston's Mexican Mass [NPR Music]

"Stay Classicalite," Brick Tamland Dozer.

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