CSO takes to the road; 'Music 2001' kicks off
By Mary Ellyn Hutton, Post music writer Music 2001. The Cincinnati Symphony is everywhere this month - Riverbend, the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Northern Kentucky...
View ArticleSymphony unveils lineup for 2013-14
The Albany Symphony Orchestra continues its mission of showcasing today's stars, enlivening cherished works and promoting new music with its recently announced 2013-14 season. For stars, how about...
View ArticleThe Florida Orchestra offers a new season of firsts
More Information 2014-15 Masterworks Season Beethoven & Rachmaninoff — Oct. 10-12 (Opening Night). Conductor Joshua Weilerstein, pianist Peter Serkin; Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1,...
View ArticleSold-out concerts show Goolden worth
Since the opening of the Alix Goolden Performance Hall, and even more since they moved into their new premises, the Victoria Conservatory of Music has become a vital part of the city's musical life....
View ArticleSwedish orchestra on stage in April
SCHUMANN SYMPHONY NO. 1 Swedish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Thomas Dausgaard BIS SACD1569 A relative newcomer to the orchestra world, the Swedish Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1995. A new...
View ArticleOrchestra ends season on high note
The Boston Classical Orchestra's final concert of the season brought one of the great piano events of the year, Benjamin Pasternack's performance of Beethoven's First Concerto. The Boston Classical...
View ArticleBOLD BEETHOVEN
Led by maestro Roy Gussman, the Monmouth Symphony Orchestra will perform an all-Beethoven program 3 p.m. Sunday, May 18 at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank. A highlight of the evening promises to be...
View ArticleAries Caces and Joseph Esmilla in PPO concert Hopefuls show at NY Fashion...
THE Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra’s (PPO) seventh concert season features guest conductor Aries Caces with highly acclaimed Filipino violinist Joseph Esmilla on March 18 at the Cultural Center of...
View ArticleDearborn Symphony dusts off discovered concerto
No matter in how rotten a mood you were in prior to the Dearborn Symphony concert last Friday, the excellently played concert would have lifted your spirits. Karl Pituch, the Detroit Symphony's...
View ArticlePianist Christian Zacharias to perform at DSO March 26 to 28
Christian Zacharias, who has dazzled DSO audiences as a pianist, returns to Orchestra Hall in his DSO conducting debut to do double duty as both piano soloist and conductor in Bach & Beethoven. The...
View ArticleThe weekend: October 18-19 promises a musical bounty
Add a Comment by Scott Foglesong, S.F. Classical Music Examiner I just love the way this music-mad town buzzes over a busy weekend. Everywhere you look (and listen) it seems that people are...
View ArticleRevolutionaries Festival at Trinity Wall Street Celebrates Centennial of...
(Source: 21c Media Group Inc) February 10, 2016 Reinforcing its reputation as 'a mini-Lincoln Center for classical music downtown' (New Yorker), Trinity Wall Street 's Music & the Arts program this...
View Article2010 Dallas Symphony Orchestra gala to feature acclaimed pianist Jeffrey Kahane
Internationally acclaimed pianist Jeffrey Kahane will headline the 2010 Dallas Symphony Orchestra AT&T Gala on Sept. 11 at the Meyerson Symphony Center. The theme is "Of Life and Love." The event...
View ArticleMarek Janowski's second all-Beethoven concert at Davies
Last night Marek Janowski gave the first performance of the second half of his subscription concert series consisting entirely of the music of Ludwig van Beethoven. Once again, he confined the program...
View ArticleGuest maestros will visit Muncie
The Muncie Symphony Orchestra's 2003-04 season will feature guest conductors, five of whom are candidates to be its next music director. Guest conductors set to work with the Muncie orchestra during...
View ArticlePiano legend cites the keys to Bach
It isn't every day that you get to spend time with a legend, but recently I got to spend part of two days with the fabled Bach pianist Rosalyn Tureck. Now 87, Tureck gave up regular concertizing a...
View ArticleOpus Musica- Flute and Piano
Bolivar Hall, London Fri 20th September 2013 A concert featuring Susan Milan on flute and Alberto Portugheis on piano. Including music by Gaubert, Ginastera and Prokofiev. Date: Friday 20th September...
View ArticleBlossom Festival schedule for 2008 season
Here's the 2008 Blossom Festival schedule. Subscriptions can be purchased by phone at 216-231-111 or 800-686-1141 orat . Individual concert pavilion tickets cost $22-$47 and go on sale on May 27. Lawn...
View ArticleMeet the 30 contestants in the Cliburn Competition
Nikita Abrosimov (Nee-KEE-ta Ab-ROS-see-mov), 24, Russia: Abrosimov began studying piano at age 6 and made his recital debut at 14. He has since appeared at La Scala in Milan, Alice Tully Hall in New...
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