Preview: White Light Festival 2013
The fourth edition of Lincoln Center’s White Light Festival returns this week, with its now-familiar eclectic mix of musical events […]
Preview: White Light Festival 2013 Read Post »
The fourth edition of Lincoln Center’s White Light Festival returns this week, with its now-familiar eclectic mix of musical events […]
Preview: White Light Festival 2013 Read Post »
by Melanie Wong PHILADELPHIA, PA — You’d be hard-pressed to find many American orchestras better than the Curtis Symphony Orchestra. Even
From Out of Town: Curtis Symphony Orchestra at Verizon Hall Read Post »
NOTE: This Contest Has Ended. Zoë Keating, the classically trained cellist who becomes a one-woman orchestra with the help of
FREE TICKETS: Zoë Keating at SubCulture Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II Photo credit: Ruby Washington, The New York Times For their first program of the new season
Heras-Casado Leads Orchestra of St. Luke’s in Britten and Shostakovich Read Post »
by Melanie Wong Photo credit: Richard Termine, The New York Times In a world where piano virtuosos are a dime
Valentina Lisitsa Delights at 92Y Read Post »
The New York Philharmonic has put on concerts in some pretty far-flung places over the past few years. Fortunately, for
New York Phil Free Webcasts on Medici.tv Read Post »
by Zoë Gorman Photo credit: Richard Termine, The New York Times Arabella Steinbacher stole a lot of hearts Saturday night
New York Phil Enlists Fresh Talent for Mendelssohn and Dvořák Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II Photo credit: Ian Douglas, The New York Times After a blockbuster opening to their season—a live
New York Philharmonic Disappoints in Turnage and Beethoven Read Post »
by Melanie Wong Pianist and composer Gregg Kallor gave a refreshing performance at SubCulture last week during the new venue's
Gregg Kallor Wows at SubCulture Read Post »