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Chicago Classical Review » » Akiho’s mesmerizing work the highlight of MusicNOW program
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New York Classical Review. South Florida Classical Review. Akiho’s mesmerizing work the highlight of MusicNOW program. Tue Dec 17, 2013 at 2:29 pm. By Lawrence A. Johnson. Andy Akiho’s “Vick(i/y)” was performed at the CSO’s MusicNOW program Monday night at the Harris Theater. The second MusicNOW program of the season served up one of the most compelling solo performances of the year, amid three other works that included a Mason Bates premiere. Monday night’s concert at the Harris Theater opened with.
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Chicago Classical Review » » Collaborative Arts Festival leads off with intimate Schumann evening
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New York Classical Review. South Florida Classical Review. Collaborative Arts Festival leads off with intimate Schumann evening. Fri Sep 12, 2014 at 12:24 pm. Susanna Phillips performed in the opening concert of the Collaborative Arts Festival Thursday night at the Poetry Foundation. Rather than settling for a survey of Schumann’s greatest hits, the 90-minute program explored less familiar territory in selections from three of Schumann’s song collections:. Tragodie, Gedichte aus ‘Liebesfruhling’. Phan an...
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New York Classical Review » Blog Archive » Partch offers a fascinating alternative universe at Lincoln Center Festival
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South Florida Classical Review. Partch offers a fascinating alternative universe at Lincoln Center Festival. July 24, 2015 at 1:13 pm. Harry Partch’s “Delusion of the Fury” was performed by Ensemble Musikfabrik Thursday night at the Lincoln Center Festival. Photo: Stephanie Berger. Harry Partch is the rare artist for whom the pleasure his work produces is less important than the fascination it elicits. Terms like “maverick” and “outsider” are insufficient to describe Partch. D...Delusion of the Fury.
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South Florida Classical Review. Classical Review to expand to Texas and Washington D.C. this fall. Ndash; Aug 16, 2016. I am happy to announce that the Classical Review will be launching …. JACK Quartet to lose two founding members. Ndash; Jul 12, 2016. The JACK Quartet’s final New York concert with its original members takes …. Nézet-Séguin to become Met music director; reups in Philly as well. Ndash; Jun 02, 2016. Yannick Nézet-Séguin will become music director of the Metropolitan Opera in the …. Danie...
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New York Classical Review » Blog Archive » After 20 years, Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony are still coloring outside the lines
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South Florida Classical Review. After 20 years, Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony are still coloring outside the lines. November 16, 2014 at 2:29 pm. By Lawrence A. Johnson. Michael Tilson Thomas will conduct the San Francisco Symphony in two programs at Carnegie Hall Wednesday and Thursday. Tilson Thomas can be a serious, distant and, occasionally, prickly presence on the podium, especially when interpreting composers he is most passionate about, like Mahler, Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky.
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New York Classical Review » Blog Archive » Gardiner and a strong cast bring Monteverdi’s “L’Orfeo” to life
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South Florida Classical Review. Gardiner and a strong cast bring Monteverdi’s “L’Orfeo” to life. May 02, 2015 at 2:18 pm. By Eric C. Simpson. John Eliot Gardiner led a performance of Monteverdi’s “L’Orfeo” Friday night at Carnegie Hall. Not many early music concerts are sell-out attractions as with programs of Romantic standards. But for a big-ticket item to crown the Before Bach series, Carnegie Hall could hardly have done better than Friday night’s offering. Monteverdi’s. The supporting cast was no les...
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Chicago Classical Review » » Kissin’s distinctive mastery brings illumination on a rainy afternoon
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New York Classical Review. South Florida Classical Review. Kissin’s distinctive mastery brings illumination on a rainy afternoon. Mon Apr 20, 2015 at 5:05 pm. By Lawrence A. Johnson. Evgeny Kissin performed a recital Sunday afternoon at Symphony Center. Photo: Todd Rosenberg. Clearly, his many local fans felt the same way, with the crowd overflowing to significant onstage seating for a program that offered a virtual manifest of Kissin’s favored composers: Beethoven, Prokofiev, Liszt and Chopin. The hymn-...
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South Florida Classical Review. Jacobs and a deep cast make eloquent case for “Idomeneo” at Mostly Mozart. Classical Review to expand to Texas and Washington D.C. this fall. Two debuts spark a vivid night at Mostly Mozart Festival. Strong singing illuminates Mostly Mozart’s opera mashup. A Reich string feast and a farewell at Lincoln Center. Eschenbach, National Youth Orchestra of USA scale the heights with Bruckner. Huang Ruo’s “Paradise, Interrupted” proves compelling at Lincoln Center. Cano proves the...
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A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Lawrence Budmen. Is a former cellist and teacher. He has attended hundreds of concert and opera performances around the globe. Mr. Budmen. Is a freelance writer and music consultant. He has written reviews for numerous publications including the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Miami Herald, Coral Gables Gazette, and ENV Magazine. Formerly known as Entertainment News and Views as well as South Florida Classical Review. Sunday Afternoons of Music. Has mesmerized Philadel...