WHEN musical criticism tries to explain or interpret the inner meaning, what may be called the emotional gist of music, it exposes itself to grave dangers. In the first place, it easily degenerates ...
On Sunday afternoon, Elina Garanca, the Latvian mezzo-soprano, gave a recital in Carnegie Hall. She began with Brahms—indeed, the first half of the program was all-Brahms, comprising fourteen songs. I ...
Two great artists unite for what promises to be a dazzling, unforgettable evening of music. Evgeny Kissin’s musicality, the depth and poetic quality of his interpretations, and his extraordinary ...
This beautiful performance of Brahms’ Violin Concerto by Leonidas Kavakos, soloing with our San Diego Symphony, under the brilliant conducting of the orchestra’s Music Director, Raphael Payare, ...
Myrthen, Movements: No. 1, Widmung (wds. Rückert) Raphaël Sévère, Clarinet Adam Laloum, Piano Myrthen, Movements: No. 7, Die Lotosblume (wds. Heine) Raphaël ...
Rehearsed to a full-bodied polish, and led with a sure hand by Music Director Rafael Payare, the San Diego Symphony Chorus confidently held the spotlight.
(8) Lieder und Romanzen, Movements: Gang zur Liebsten Robin Tritschler, Tenor Graham Johnson, Piano (6) Lieder, Movements: In der Fremde (wds. Eichendorff) Robin Tritschler, Tenor Graham Johnson, ...
The Tucson Symphony Orchestra and TSO Chorus performed Brahms's "A German Requiem" Friday night. And on Saturday night, Bernadette Peters brought a little vintage starlet pizzaz to the 19-day event ...
On a quiet Tuesday evening in early March, the Grand Concert Hall of the Tbilisi State Conservatoire gathered a small ...
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