And There Was Light
My experience seeing the London Symphony Orchestra this past Sunday afternoon did not start off on the best foot. After […]
And There Was Light Read Post »
My experience seeing the London Symphony Orchestra this past Sunday afternoon did not start off on the best foot. After […]
And There Was Light Read Post »
I made it back from the LSO in time to catch this month’s installment of Barbes Classical, featuring the talented
Jessica Lee @ Barbes Read Post »
After five days of CMJ, I’m up at Avery Fisher for the ultimate palate-cleanser: a performance of Haydn’s Creation with
And Now For Something Completely Different… Read Post »
Ok, before everything gets all ga-ga with CMJ, here are some pics from this weekend’s Around the Coyote Arts Festival
Nico Muhly penned a thought-provoking piece for The Guardian last week, making some very coherent ties between classical and popular
Out in Chicago this weekend, primarily to see my alma mater, Notre Dame, lose their sixth game in seven. In
I didn’t pay a red cent for my first Carnegie concert of the season tonight, thanks to the generosity of
"Sight, touch and taste cannot convince us; hearing alone ensures my faith." – St. Thomas Aquinas (from Part XII of
Miracle on 46th Street Read Post »
Several months ago, I wrote about Paul Jacobs, the 30-year old chairman of the Juilliard organ department, who had just
It Won’t be a Wurlitzer Read Post »