Archive for March, 2017

St. Petersburg Philharmonic brings rich sound and rough edges to Carnegie Hall – Mar 05, 2017

The logistics of touring are such that orchestra and soloist meet […]

An ardent Italian evening from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center – Mar 04, 2017

It is a little astonishing that Giuseppe Verdi wrote 26 operas […]

Eder opens the door to Bartók in Key Pianists series – Mar 03, 2017

Pianist Terry Eder is the creator of the Key Pianists recital […]

Yoncheva a blazing Violetta in Met’s highly charged “Traviata” – Mar 02, 2017

Willy Decker’s production of La Traviata, which first came to the […]

Gilbert, Philharmonic at their finest in Mahler, Auerbach premiere – Mar 02, 2017

Alan Gilbert is back in town to lead the New York […]

Pianist Lugansky in synch with today’s St. Petersburg Philharmonic – Mar 01, 2017

Pianist Nikolai Lugansky is a busy musician. Concert tours keep him […]

Nelsons, Boston Symphony shine brightly in new Gubaidulina concerto and “Leningrad” Symphony   – Mar 01, 2017

The Soviet vs. post-Soviet generation gap stretched wide Tuesday night at […]

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