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“Remarkable depth of technique and brilliantly nuanced, sumptuous tonality… delivered with a palpable, infectious joy.” – Seen and Heard T...
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I enjoyed very much last night’s recital of Christine Brewer at Jordan Hall in Boston. Craig Terry was the pianist, replacing Craig Rutenberg whos...
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Wass/Tippett Quartet (Naxos) Frank Bridge's Piano Quintet is an early work, indebted to both Brahms and Fauré, and worlds away musically from the...
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Cadogan Hall, London Stephen Layton's first London concert as principal conductor of the City of London Sinfonia focused on music from the UK and ...
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Jonathan Plowright (Hyperion) The latest in Hyperion's series devoted to piano transcriptions of Bach brings together pieces by British composers,...
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Hailed by Gramophone magazine as “one of the finest among the astonishing gallery of young virtuoso cellists,” Johannes Moser been recognized as “y...
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Hailed by  Gramophone  magazine as "one of the finest among the astonishing gallery of young virtuoso cellists,"  Johannes Moser  been recognized a...
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By Philippa Kiraly Each year for the past decade or more, I have been saying that Seattle Chamber Music Society surpasses itself with a season w...
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Ran Dank By Philippa Kiraly Seattle Chamber Music Society’s Summer Festival is a joy in the midst of July’s usual musical dearth. Concerts com...
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Fans and historians can now chart the changing face of the Proms and the evolution of musical taste down the years When Jirí Belohlávek gives the ...
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(Orchid Classics) Mark-Anthony Turnage, the young terror of Greek and Three Screaming Popes , turns 50 this year and his music has taken a lyri...
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CAROL ROSENBERGER, pianist “Ravishing, elegant pianism” wrote The New York Times of American pianist Carol Rosenberger , who continues to a...
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While I'm getting ready to do a pre-concert talk here in Harrisburg for Concertante Friday evening about Schubert, Frank Bridge and Bruckner, I'v...
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'Amateur orchestras are music's lifeblood' We know nothing about most of the music-making that happens in this country. There are hundreds of thou...
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“Thank you for the music, the songs I’m singing. Thanks for all the joy they’re bringing. Who can live without it? I ask in all honesty. What would...
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Writings show composer as lonely but driven and with low opinions of his rivals Benjamin Britten's early years are often ignored, overshadowed by ...
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Fantasy (or phantasie ) and the unusual is the theme of the day when the Gold Coast Chamber Players perform at Noe Valley Chamber Music Series on ...
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The Orchestra of Southern Utah presents its final recital. The Musical Favorites Recital is an evening to remember, and features the talents of acc...
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Well, in order to get you prepared for our upcoming Kansas City Release, we thought we would give you a little background information on Benjamin B...
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ArtistLed’s critically-acclaimed recording of Schubert’s piano trios led to a national tour this season, which began Sunday at the legendary South ...
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