Classic Romanticism at the Mostly Mozart Festival
So far at this year's Mostly Mozart Festival, now in its final week, there's been a fair amount of Mozart, […]
Classic Romanticism at the Mostly Mozart Festival Read Post »
So far at this year's Mostly Mozart Festival, now in its final week, there's been a fair amount of Mozart, […]
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Composer and Vocalist Lisa Bielawa says she is happiest when she's working with artistic collaborators who are friends. That sentiment
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by Robert Leeper Ruby Washington for the New York Times Programs pairing Beethoven with the work of a contemporary composer
Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra: All-Beethoven Program Read Post »
by James Rosenfield Osmo Vanska, Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra (Photo: New York Times) A dozen years ago, Mostly Mozart had become
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Sadly, I've been out of town for the past two weeks and therefore didn't get to see St. Vincent's free
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NOTE: This contest has ended. This Wednesday night, composer collective Circles and Lines joins forces with the International Double Reed
FREE TICKETS: IDRS + Circles and Lines Present New Music at SubCulture (CONTEST ENDED) Read Post »
By: Nick Fallon Last Thursday, the Mercedes Benz Evolution Tour kicked off its tour with their first stop at Terminal
Mercedes Benz Evolution Tour Stops at Terminal 5 Read Post »
Pulitzer Prize winning composer John Luther Adams, who moved from Alaska to NYC earlier this year, made a ritualistic offering to
John Luther Adams’ “Sila: The Breath of the World” at Lincoln Center Out of Doors Read Post »
Photo: Francesco Marano Lyricist Robert Hunter, formerly the silent member of the Grateful Dead, performed some of the Dead's iconic songs
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