Portland Cello Project at (le) Poisson Rouge
Is there anything more entrancing than the sound of a cello? How about five cellos? How about five cellists who […]
Portland Cello Project at (le) Poisson Rouge Read Post »
Is there anything more entrancing than the sound of a cello? How about five cellos? How about five cellists who […]
Portland Cello Project at (le) Poisson Rouge Read Post »
“I tried to create a visual experience, one that bypasses verbalized pigeon-holing and directly penetrates the subconscious with an emotional and philosophic
The New York Philharmonic Performs 2001: A Space Odyssey Read Post »
An extraordinary audio-visual experience last night at Avery Fisher Hall, as the New York Philharmonic (unofficially) opened their season with
The New York Philharmonic Triumphs with 2001: A Space Odyssey Read Post »
SubCulture, the new subterranean performance space on the corner of Bleecker and Lafayette, officially opened its doors Monday night with
SubCulture Opens Its Doors Read Post »
by Zoë Gorman Longleash Trio, a chamber ensemble formed earlier this year, draws its name from a Cold War CIA
Longleash Trio Examines Contrasting Timbres at Opera America Center Read Post »
by Robert Leeper If Spain isn't on your list of places to go in the near future, then you don't
Adam Levin Presents Varied Spanish Guitar Program at (le) Poisson Rouge Read Post »
by Melanie Wong After a yearlong search for a vibrant space "where artists and audiences [can] connect," brothers and co-owners
SubCulture Brings New Listening Room to NoHo Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II Hiroyuki Ito for The New York Times Music Director Louis Langrée and the Mostly Mozart Festival
Mostly Mozart: Langrée Leads Festival Orchestra in Mozart’s Final Symphonies Read Post »
by Robert Leeper Photo credit: Richard Termine, The Wall Street Journal A lot has been made of the "newness" of
Mostly Mozart: Festival Orchestra Performs Music of Mozart and Tchaikovsky Read Post »