Mikarimba at dromNYC
by Angela Sutton Monday night found Mikarimba at dromNYC in the East Village, bringing their music back to a club setting after a recent performance at Carnegie Hall. The basic […]
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by Angela Sutton Monday night found Mikarimba at dromNYC in the East Village, bringing their music back to a club setting after a recent performance at Carnegie Hall. The basic […]
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by Michael Cirigliano II The Spring for Music Festival returns to Carnegie Hall this week, showcasing six North American orchestras that were hand-picked by festival personnel for their dynamic programming.
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Jenny Scheinman, 9/27/11For those who haven't heard, my local bar/music venue – Barbes – is turning 10 this week, with packed bills every night that run the gamut from classical,
by Angela Sutton Berlin-based Artemis Quartet appeared at LPR on Tuesday night—minus violinist Natalia Prishepenko, due to unforeseen circumstances. This unfortunate absence, however, merely redirected the ensemble's performance with collaborator Jacques
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by Gabriel Furtado Sauer & Bouvier after performing Platt's "Muldoon Songs" The New York Festival of Song, well known for its concert series at Merkin Hall, presented the final performance
New York Festival of Song Next, Curated by Russell Platt Read Post »
Classical returns to Le Poisson Rouge (158 Bleecker St. in Manhattan) tonight with a chamber music concert featuring works by Beethoven, Brahms, and Piazzolla, performed by members of the Artemis
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by Angela Sutton Photo: Ken Howard / Metropolitan Opera Wagner's epic opera cycle hurtled to its fiery conclusion on Tuesday night at the Met, with the final installment, Götterdämmerung. Alberich's
The Met’s Ring Cycle: Götterdämmerung Read Post »
by Angela Sutton Photo – Andrea Mohin / New York Times Richard Wagner's Ring cycle rolled on Friday night at the Met, continuing the saga with the second installment, Die
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While James Cameron may have movie theaters abuzz with the 3-D re-release of Titanic, there are other, more…understated musical events happening on both sides of the Atlantic this week to commemmorate