Coffee Conversation: Jane Moss
"I could compare my music to white light which contains all colors. Only a prism can divide the colors and […]
Coffee Conversation: Jane Moss Read Post »
"I could compare my music to white light which contains all colors. Only a prism can divide the colors and […]
Coffee Conversation: Jane Moss Read Post »
"Autumn in New York/ It spells the thrill of first-nighting" (Vernon Duke) As Tony Tommasini wrote last week in the Times,
Vienna in New York Read Post »
(Zubin Mehta with the Vienna Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall, March 2009) The new fall season is upon us, with the NY
Vienna Phil @ Carnegie This Weekend Read Post »
Last year, longtime local radio station WNYC moved from its longtime digs near City Hall to a new space on
I neglected to mention the terrific Mostly Mozart matinee I attended a week ago Sunday at Alice Tully, which featured
Bach, Boulez and Aimard Read Post »
“For me, classical composition is a very humble thing. I'm no expert, by any means, but I am blown away
Lost In The Trees/The Loom Tonight @ Mercury Lounge Read Post »
OK, so here's a new one: Facebook fans of Carnegie Hall just got a communication offering them $30 tickets to
How Do You Get to Citi Field? Carnegie Hall. Read Post »
More pics from the Philadelphia Orchestra's SPAC concerts this weekend on Flickr.
Philadelphia Orch @ SPAC Pics Read Post »
The Philadelphia Orchestra ended their SPAC season last night with an all-Tchiakovsky concert that was heavy on the crowd-pleasers. After
Philadelphia & Tchiakovsky Read Post »