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For those who missed it, Alex Ross had a excellent and enlightening piece in last week’s New Yorker about how […]
For those who missed it, Alex Ross had a excellent and enlightening piece in last week’s New Yorker about how […]
Nico Muhly penned a thought-provoking piece for The Guardian last week, making some very coherent ties between classical and popular
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 »
Thanks to Thursday’s late-night debauchery, I almost didn’t make it to last night’s Wordless Music show at the Good Shepherd
On my way home tonight, I stopped by the Tea Lounge in Park Slope for the debut of Tom Swafford’s
The second season of the Wordless Music Series kicked off last Friday while I was down in Austin, but I
The summer’s quickly drawing to a close, but in terms of musical happenings, at least, the city will not be
Going Out With a Bang Read Post »