A Sat Night in Feb – Part 1
8-945p: The Juilliard Quartet at the Peoples Symphony Concerts, 16th & Irving. Program: Haydn’s Op.86, No.6, Verdi’s Quartet in E […]
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8-945p: The Juilliard Quartet at the Peoples Symphony Concerts, 16th & Irving. Program: Haydn’s Op.86, No.6, Verdi’s Quartet in E […]
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The jazz community – and those who hang with them – turned out in force last night at Tea Lounge
Nate Chinen has a piece in today’s Times about Andrew D’Angelo, a Slope saxophonist and composer who underwent surgery last
The second of the St. Louis Symphony’s concerts last weekend at Carnegie was full of dark, somber music: Brahms Tragic
P.T. Anderson’s There Will Be Blood is up for a total of 8 Oscars next weekend, including Best Picture. However,
I got a healthy dose of conductor David Robertson’s pedagogic prowess last month at the Concrete Frequency festival in L.A.,
"I’m the type who’d be happy not going anywhere as long as I was sure I knew exactly what was
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I was without plans this Valentine’s evening until I stopped into my beloved local Barbes, which offered up a big
My friend Jason clued me in to a show last night in the Meatpacking district by two brothers from Chicago