Cocktail Conversation: Anthony Tommasini
Photo credit: Chris Lee, New York Philharmonic On Wednesday, I was invited to a cocktail party for music journalists on the […]
Cocktail Conversation: Anthony Tommasini Read Post »
Photo credit: Chris Lee, New York Philharmonic On Wednesday, I was invited to a cocktail party for music journalists on the […]
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by Angela Sutton Pianist Ian Hobson continued his two-month examination of Brahms at the DiMenna Center on Thursday night before
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Among all the performing arts, none are better able to impart a sense of occasion than symphony orchestras. Each New
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Fun video of Carnegie's Ensemble ACJW starting to make the rounds on social media. What's fun is how surprised some of
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As many have heard by now, last night's gala opening of the Metropolitan Opera was interrupted by a number of
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Is there anything more entrancing than the sound of a cello? How about five cellos? How about five cellists who
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“I tried to create a visual experience, one that bypasses verbalized pigeon-holing and directly penetrates the subconscious with an emotional and philosophic
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An extraordinary audio-visual experience last night at Avery Fisher Hall, as the New York Philharmonic (unofficially) opened their season with
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SubCulture, the new subterranean performance space on the corner of Bleecker and Lafayette, officially opened its doors Monday night with
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