BOAC – Day 2
Small crowd @ 10a at the Wintergarden, a nice way to start day 2 of the 2007 Bang on a […]
Small crowd @ 10a at the Wintergarden, a nice way to start day 2 of the 2007 Bang on a […]
Get out your Metrocards: on June 21 – the summer solstice – NYC will play host to the first annual
Fe(a)stival of Music Read Post »
Apparently, Stravinsky isn’t the only important 20th Century composer entombed at San Michele in Venice: Bruce Hodges from Monotonous Forest
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I was at a half-empty Zankel Hall on Monday for a concert by the Orchestra of the S.E.M. Ensemble, a
Back in the Big Apple after an extraordinary 10 days in Italy, which produced more than a few revelations. First,
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Greetings from Rome, where the weather is gorgeous and the sites are spectacular. This is my very first trip to
I’m flying to Italy tonight, but wanted to at least share a couple of pics from this past Monday’s Wordless
Better late than never: last Saturday, I made my way up to the Gilman Opera House at BAM to see
Apparently, this week is all about departures: last night at Carnegie Hall, American composer John Adams conducted the American Composers
An American Master Read Post »