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Critic’s Choice – Apr 22, 2015

What two hands cannot grasp, four hands can. Bargemusic hosts a […]

Critic’s Choice – Apr 13, 2015

This is a week of difficult choices for anyone craving the […]

Critic’s Choice – Apr 07, 2015

Amid the many attractions of Carnegie Hall’s extensive “Before Bach” series, […]

Critic’s Choice – Apr 01, 2015

Western classical music and Christianity are inextricably and beneficially linked, with […]

Critic’s Choice – Mar 25, 2015

The Argento Ensemble’s “Mahler as New York Contemporary” series has been […]

Critic’s Choice – Mar 19, 2015

Michael Finnissy is one of the finest contemporary composers, and his […]

Critic’s Choice – Mar 11, 2015

Instead of the artificial distinction drawn between “classical” and “new” music, […]

Critic’s Choice – Mar 03, 2015

Why stop at the coldest February in memory? This Thursday night, at Scandinavia […]

Critic’s Choice – Feb 24, 2015

Why should early music have all the fun? The timbres and […]

Critic’s Choice – Feb 18, 2015

The publicity material for this Saturday’s Carnegie Hall concert from Trinity Wall Street […]

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