Quatuor Vendôme Dazzles Intimate Crowd at DiMenna Center
by Melanie Wong If you were one of the 25 people in the basement of the DiMenna Center last Friday, […]
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by Melanie Wong If you were one of the 25 people in the basement of the DiMenna Center last Friday, […]
Quatuor Vendôme Dazzles Intimate Crowd at DiMenna Center Read Post »
by Melanie Wong Many of today’s leading classical artists kicked off their careers by winning Concert Artists Guild's Victor Elmaleh
Amphion String Quartet Takes Carnegie Hall by Storm Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II The St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble crossed the river and descended upon the Brooklyn Museum’s Cantor Auditorium
St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble: “Three Part Inventions” at the Brooklyn Museum Read Post »
by Melanie Wong Last Saturday, pianist Anne-Marie McDermott and the Grammy Award-winning Parker Quartet joined violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg for a
Salerno-Sonnenberg and McDermott Perform with Parker Quartet at 92Y Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II Jon Manasse has brought career versatility to a whole new level in today’s classical-music landscape. In
by Melanie Wong Photo credit: Benjamin Ealovega Last week on the intimate stage of Carnegie’s Zankel Hall, Jonathan Biss, in
Jonathan Biss and Elias String Quartet Come Together at Carnegie Hall Read Post »
"I can’t imagine any list of the world’s great orchestras without the Dresden Staatskapelle at or near the top." — Nikolai
Dresden Staastkapelle Perform Bruckner 8 at Carnegie Hall Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II Photo credit: Matthias Creutziger After a rash of heavy, Mahlerian programming from many of the touring orchestras
Christian Thielemann Leads Staatskapelle Dresden in All-Brahms Program Read Post »
Aaron Copland. Samuel Barber. John Adams. And now, Caroline Shaw. Shaw, 30, today joined the elite fraternity of American composers
Caroline Shaw Wins Pulitzer Prize for Music Read Post »