GRAMMYs 2014 Preview
Apologies for the ad—you can thank the Times—but just had to share this tender, sweet improv by Caroline Shaw, who […]
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Apologies for the ad—you can thank the Times—but just had to share this tender, sweet improv by Caroline Shaw, who […]
GRAMMYs 2014 Preview Read Post »
CLEVELAND, OH — Although I've heard The Cleveland Orchestra in New York enough times to realize that they are, hands down, one of
The Cleveland Orchestra and Youth Chorus at Severance Hall Read Post »
PITTSBURGH, PA — During a weekend visit to Cleveland (more to come on that), I had time to drive two hours
Pittsburgh Symphony Performs Haydn, Danielpour, and Strauss in Heinz Hall Read Post »
Yesterday the NY Phil invited about 80 or so music writers—bloggers and newspaper critics alike—to the WNYC Greene Space for a
Only in New York: NY Phil Announces 2014–15 Season at WNYC Greene Space Read Post »
by James Rosenfield Lost in between romanticism's last gasps and modernism's birth cries, Alexander Zemlinsky is one of those near-great composers
Mermaids, Nightingales, and Bassoons at the New York Philharmonic Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II Photo credit: University Musical Society, © Creative Commons News of Claudio Abbado's death earlier today at
RIP, Claudio Abbado (1933–2014) Read Post »
by Jordan Teicher The two pieces of music selected for the Gryphon Trio's performance Thursday night were conceived under circumstances too complimentary
Gryphon Trio with James Campbell at SubCulture Read Post »
NOTE: This contest has ended. Brooklyn-based a capella sensations The Persuasions are coming to SubCulture this Monday, January 20, at 7:30
FREE TICKETS: The Persuasions at SubCulture Read Post »
As the story goes, Pepe Romero’s father. Celedonio Romero, played him into this world with music by Bach, and when Celedonio was on his deathbed, Pepe was there to play him out (with Bach of course). So as you might imagine when Pepe Romero kicked of the New York Guitar Festival with an All-Bach program Friday night at Brookfield Place it was an emotional affair for him, and, incidentally, for the audience as well. The Romero family has been oft dubbed, “the royal family of the guitar,” and Pepe proudly carries that tradition. From birth Pepe has had a healthy respect for the powerful music of Bach, and his father would have been proud of last nights presentation.
New York Guitar Festival: Pepe Romero Plays All-Bach Program Read Post »