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A Label Finds 99 Ways to Make Classical Pr...
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The Swedish company X5 Music Group is the envy of the industry with its cheap, best-selling compilation packages.
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On Clarinet, the Composer
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Jörg Widmann, a German composer and clarinetist, will be featured in three programs at the 92nd Street Y.
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This Is Your Brain on Opera
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“Visitations,” one-act operas about auditory delusions, was staged at a new hall at Stanford.
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Colin Davis, a British Conductor Known for...
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Mr. Davis, the longest-serving principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra, brought enthusiasm and authority to his music-making.
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Flaunting the Spirit of Support for the Arts
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Linz, Austria, is making a stronger bid to put itself on the international cultural map with its handsome new opera house.
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Chaos Assembled, Beauty Emerges
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Alan Gilbert prepares to conduct the New York Philharmonic in Charles Ives’s Fourth Symphony.
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A Premiere, Shimmering and Spectral
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The New York Philharmonic played Messiaen, Mozart and Beethoven, along with the evening’s highlight, a Murail concerto, at Avery Fisher Hall on Thursday.
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Bach Suites, Without a Break or Pedal
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In two evenings at Alice Tully Hall, Andras Schiff performed Bach’s French and English suites.
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From Expert Cooks, a Baroque Banquet
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In a rare performance of Handel’s “Teseo” at the Herbst Theater in San Francisco, the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra underscored the delectability of the work’s arias and its own distinction in the early-music field.
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