Oregon Symphony Performs Mahler’s Sixth Symphony
PORTLAND, OR — With one of the country's most robust live music scenes, one could forgive Portland for slacking a […]
Oregon Symphony Performs Mahler’s Sixth Symphony Read Post »
PORTLAND, OR — With one of the country's most robust live music scenes, one could forgive Portland for slacking a […]
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by Michael Cirigliano II Very few musicologists have been able to promote their scholarship in such a way that alters
by Craig Brinker Of the many strange works John Cage composed during his long and varied career, “How to Get
John Cage’s “How to Get Started” at Symphony Space Read Post »
by Angela Sutton Ensemble π performed to a full house at the Cell on Saturday night, presenting new and rarely heard
“What Must Be Said” at The Cell Read Post »
As I've mentioned in the past, New Yorkers got into the ridiculous habit in recent years of expecting to see Elliott
"Poetry (or music)…exists partly for the purpose of showing us ourselves, at our worst and at our best." – Sharon
White Light Festival: Mary Chapin Carpenter and Cameron Carpenter Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II Although scheduled many months in advance, Sunday night’s White Light Festival program at Rose Theater could
White Light Festival: Song of the Earth Read Post »
by Craig Brinker The hurricane affected everyone in the New York/New Jersey area to some degree, and pianist Jenny Q
Pianist Jenny Q Chai at (le) Poisson Rouge Read Post »
LOS ANGELES, CA — When I dashed through the doors of L.A.'s Walt Disney Concert Hall three weeks ago, it was
LA Philharmonic and the LA Master Chorus at the Walt Disney Concert Hall Read Post »