Berlin Philharmonic Ends Their NYC Visit With Wolf and Mahler
"The increasing tension, working up to the final climax, is so tremendous that I don’t know myself, now that it is over, how I ever came to write it." Mahler […]
"The increasing tension, working up to the final climax, is so tremendous that I don’t know myself, now that it is over, how I ever came to write it." Mahler […]
In a curious logistical quirk, both the Berlin Philharmonic and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra have been shacking up this week at the Parker Meridien on 56th Street. For the
by Gabriel Furtado (photo credit: Stu Rosen) Wednesday Night's performance by the Britten Sinfonia at Alice Tully Hall was an auspicious stateside introduction of a chamber orchestra -performing for over
"Dear God, please let me get well soon. You know I must have strength to finish the Ninth!" – Bruckner In the orchestral repertoire, there has always been a special
by Michael Cirigliano II Photo credit: Matt Dine for The New York Times On paper, the Berlin Philharmonic’s program for the first concert of their three-night residency at Carnegie Hall seemed
As if the Berlin Phil at Carnegie and the Ecstatic Music Fest at the Kaufman Center weren't enough, this week also brings the 2nd annual Tune-In Music Festival
This week, the Berlin Philharmonic, one of the two-or-three orchestras which can legitimately claim to be among the best in the world, returns to Carnegie Hall for the first time since
What better way to spend Valentine's Day than with the orchestra from the City of Brotherly Love? On Tuesday night, the Philadelphia Orchestra came to Carnegie Hall with their Chief
While most of you might see February 14th as a day to give boxed chocolates and roses to your loved ones, I have a whole other reason to celebrate