Classic Romanticism at the Mostly Mozart Festival
So far at this year's Mostly Mozart Festival, now in its final week, there's been a fair amount of Mozart, […]
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So far at this year's Mostly Mozart Festival, now in its final week, there's been a fair amount of Mozart, […]
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by Robert Leeper Ruby Washington for the New York Times Programs pairing Beethoven with the work of a contemporary composer
Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra: All-Beethoven Program Read Post »
by James Rosenfield Osmo Vanska, Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra (Photo: New York Times) A dozen years ago, Mostly Mozart had become
Mostly Mozart Lights Up The New York Summer Read Post »
NOTE: This contest has ended. This Wednesday night, composer collective Circles and Lines joins forces with the International Double Reed
FREE TICKETS: IDRS + Circles and Lines Present New Music at SubCulture (CONTEST ENDED) Read Post »
NOTE: This contest has ended. This Thursday, July 24 at 8:00 p.m., composer-pianist Brittany Anjou leads the second annual tribute to Portishead's Roseland
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Whether it's a performance of contemporary music in South Beach or Wagner in the Berkshires, I realized long ago that young musicians
The National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America Debuts at Carnegie Hall Read Post »
NOTE: This contest has ended. The National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America makes their Carnegie Hall debut
There are lots of great interviews with Lorin Maazel online, but this one – shot by the Philharmonia Orchestra while
by Robert Leeper Photo Credit: Stephanie Berger The New York premiere of Mieczyslaws Weinberg's "The Passenger" came to the Park
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