Feast of Music Turns Seven
Seven years ago today, Feast of Music was launched with a review of—of all things—the Minnesota Orchestra at Carnegie Hall […]
Feast of Music Turns Seven Read Post »
Seven years ago today, Feast of Music was launched with a review of—of all things—the Minnesota Orchestra at Carnegie Hall […]
Feast of Music Turns Seven Read Post »
by Angela Sutton The Greenwich Village Orchestra brought a bit of fantasy to relieve a gloomy February Sunday this past weekend
Sasha Cooke with Greenwich Village Orchestra Read Post »
by Caitlin Kelley Photo credit: Rikki Cooke Every so often a performer emerges whose genuine conviction and artistry inspires the
Sasha Cooke in Recital at Alice Tully Hall Read Post »
Photo credit: Dario Acosta Guest conductor Pierre Vallet returns to the Greenwich Village Orchestra on Sunday, February 9, at 3:00
Preview: Sasha Cooke with Greenwich Village Orchestra Read Post »
by Melanie Wong Out from the dark and into the light: Six of Broadway's premier musicians left the depths of
Broadway Chamber Players Debut at St. Patrick’s Cathedral Read Post »
An extraordinary performance by Jon Gillock last night of Messiaen's early music, Le Banquet Celeste and La Nativite du Seigneur, on Ascension's Manton Memorial organ.
Jon Gillock Plays Messiaen at the Church of the Ascension Read Post »
It's somewhat unfair that the Philadelphia Orchestra—by any measure one of the country's great ensembles—is situated as close as it
Philadelphia Orchestra with Radu Lupu at Carnegie Hall Read Post »
The NY Phil might be on its way to Asia right now, but they brought a bit of the Pacific Rim
New York Philharmonic Celebrates Chinese New Year Read Post »
The NY Phil's Young People's Concerts, the world's longest running family concert series, had already been around for 34 years when Leonard Bernstein took
NY Phil’s Young People’s Concert with Very Young Composers Read Post »