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03.01.12
25 Tastemakers & Trendsetters
Strings Magazine
02.06.12
Jeremy Denk
Flight of the Concord
The New Yorker
02.03.12
Midori
Midori Receives the Prestigious Crystal Award from the World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum
02.01.12
Arnaud Sussmann
Members of Albers Trio welcome guests in concert for Cleveland Chamber Music Society
Cleveland Plain Dealer
02.01.12
Stewart Copeland
Opus 3 Artists Signs Composer, Drummer, Film-maker & Rock Legend, Stewart Copeland
02.01.12
Garrick Ohlsson, Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra
WROCLAW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA TOUR
01.30.12
Les Violons du Roy
Les Violons du Roy, recorder soloist Maurice Steger light up Shriver Hall
Baltimore Sun
01.29.12
Les Violons du Roy
Maurice Steger, Violons du Roy offer thrilling baroque playing at Rackham
AnnArbor.com
01.27.12
Ludovic Morlot
A Symphony’s Leader Takes Seattle by Storm
The New York Times
01.26.12
Yo-Yo Ma
THE GOAT RODEO SESSIONS LIVE

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OPUS 3 ARTIST NEWS

  • 2012

    • 25 Tastemakers & Trendsetters 03.01.12
    • Flight of the Concord 02.06.12
    • Midori Receives the Prestigious Crystal Award from the World Economic Forum 02.03.12
    • Members of Albers Trio welcome guests in concert for Cleveland Chamber Music Society 02.01.12
    • Opus 3 Artists Signs Composer, Drummer, Film-maker & Rock Legend, Stewart Copeland 02.01.12
    • WROCLAW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA TOUR 02.01.12
    • Les Violons du Roy, recorder soloist Maurice Steger light up Shriver Hall 01.30.12
    • Maurice Steger, Violons du Roy offer thrilling baroque playing at Rackham 01.29.12
    • A Symphony’s Leader Takes Seattle by Storm 01.27.12
    • THE GOAT RODEO SESSIONS LIVE 01.26.12
    • Opus 3 Artists Signs Piano Duo Katia and Marielle Labèque 01.26.12
    • Kansas City Symphony Announces 2012-13 Season | Welcomes Adam Schoenberg Composer-in-Residence 01.20.12
    • Hong Kong International Chamber Music Festival 01.19.12
    • Miró Quartet's new member looking forward to busy schedule 01.18.12
    • Video of Gil Shaham’s Impromptu Solo Bach Recital at the Smithsonian Is Online at NPR Music 01.18.12
    • So much for the Second Viennese School – this Schoenberg writes tonal music for the Atlanta School 01.18.12
    • HKICMF: Modern Masters - Ghost Opera Review 01.17.12
    • Harold in Italy: 1 concert, 2 full-length concertos 01.15.12
    • Apple Letting The Sun Shine Into Foxconn 01.13.12
    • Specializing In Spreading His Wings 01.13.12
    • 3rd HKICMF - Gala Opening Night 01.12.12
    • Minnesota Orchestra proves it has a way with Brahms as festival starts 01.12.12
    • The Musical Smorgasbord of Brooklyn Rider and The Knights 01.11.12
    • Reaching across centuries 01.09.12
    • Ehnes and Conlon start off New World’s new year in high-voltage style 01.08.12
    • Inaugural event January 9, 2012, with pianist Jonathan Biss and author Adam Haslett 01.03.12
    • Music of Stevie Wonder and New Compositions: Live in New York 2011, Season 8 01.01.12
    • A classical year: The high notes of 2011 in Northeast Ohio 01.01.12
    • The conductor 01.01.12
    • How Does a Cellist Spend a Half-Million-Dollar Grant? 01.01.12
    • Schubert – Piano Sonatas “Reliquie’ Review 01.01.12
  • 2011

    • Suzanne Vega takes control of her career with ‘Close-Up’ 12.28.11
    • Forrest Wu, Blogger's Top 10 Albums of 2011 12.27.11
    • Year in review: Theater, classical music and dance 12.27.11
    • Pianist Finds the Keys to New Kindle Format 12.20.11
    • NPR Music's Favorite New Artists Of 2011 12.19.11
    • Pianist Jonathan Biss Authors a Kindle Single, Beethoven's Shadow, Released by RosettaBooks on Amazon.com on Friday, December 16, Beethoven's Birthday 12.16.11
    • Pahud and pace: pure gold 12.13.11
    • Midori to be Honored by World Economic Forum 12.13.11
    • Chamber music festival raises the bar 12.11.11
    • 'Ultimate Christmas Show' puts laughter at top of the gift list 12.10.11
    • Monthlong procession of brilliant guests ends with Severance debut of conductor Marin Alsop 12.09.11
    • Review: CBSO conducted by Robert Spano, at Symphony Hall 12.09.11
    • Thomas, CSO bring ebullient spirit to Austro-German novelties 12.09.11
    • 'ZooZoo' review: Imago Theatre's family show resonates with all ages 12.09.11
    • Chanticleer brings comfort and joy to Palladium 12.07.11
    • Destination Unknown, but a Quest Pushes Gentle Motion to the Fore 12.07.11
    • Miro Quartet brings remarkable artistry to program for Cleveland Chamber Music Society 12.07.11
    • Fleet Fingers Illustrating Eclectic Influences on Composers From Bach to Ligeti 12.06.11
    • Concert Review: WA Symphony Orchestra 12.05.11
    • CHANTICLEER RINGS IN THE HOLIDAY SEASON 12.05.11
    • Hewitt interprets Bach incomparably on her own 12.05.11
    • Jeremy Denk Makes Chicago Symphony Debut, Dec 8 12.05.11
    • Anoushka Shankar, Colston Hall, Bristol 12.04.11
    • Kennedy Center Honors: D.C.’s glitziest night of all 12.04.11
    • Classical CDs Weekly: Bartók, Tchaikovsky, Edwards, Sibelius, John Wilson 12.03.11
    • Dance review: Joffrey 'Nutcracker' at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 12.02.11
    • Multiple competition winner Daniil Trifonov exudes joy of music-making in Cleveland recital 12.01.11
    • Starting a New Era With Graciousness, Taste and Tradition 12.01.11
    • VILDE FRANG WINS 2012 CREDIT SUISSE YOUNG ARTISTS AWARD 12.01.11
    • OSQ welcomes its new musical director: Fabien Gabel 12.01.11
    • CONGRATULATIONS 2012 GRAMMY NOMINEES 12.01.11
    • Poetry without words 12.01.11
    • Garrick Ohlsson – review 11.30.11
    • Miró Quartet returns to Northeast Ohio to play on Cleveland Chamber Music Society Series 11.29.11
    • Cleveland Orchestra with Fabio Luisi and Jonathan Biss (Nov. 25) 11.29.11
    • BWW Reviews: Reduced Shakespeare Company Gives Christmas The Business (abridged) 11.29.11
    • THE MAESTRO FACTOR-- Pavel Kogan 11.29.11
    • Older Music Refracted Through a Modernist Prism 11.29.11
    • Lots of Laughs at MRT’s Holiday Show 11.28.11
    • The Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged) Review–SERIOUSLY! 11.28.11
    • Tomas Kubinek Fills Zellerbach with Wonder Over Weekend 11.28.11
    • Conductor Fabio Luisi strikes up tantalizing relationship with Cleveland Orchestra 11.27.11
    • In its own castle, DSO shows off its regal sound 11.26.11
    • A blast of techno lights up the Detroit Symphony 11.26.11
    • S.F. Symphony review: Joyous outlook on Brahms 11.25.11
    • Brooklyn Rider Live in Hong Kong 11.23.11
    • THE CHIEFTAINS CELEBRATE 50 YEARS WITH STAR STUDDED VOICE OF AGES DUE FEBRUARY 21ST, 2012 11.23.11
    • CSO honors Nippert, plays sublime concert 11.22.11
    • Concert review: Oklahoma City Philharmonic features two debuts 11.22.11
    • Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg: Cause for Celebration 11.22.11
    • A Sextet From Mendelssohn, Made for Showing Off 11.21.11
    • Joan of Arc Tells Her Story, and a Choral Force Replies 11.21.11
    • In first concert of new season, Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra displays readiness for the road 11.21.11
    • Rising star lights up the ECSO 11.20.11
    • RPO brims with Latin gusto 11.18.11
    • The Glendale Pops Orchestra - Music for All Seasons and People 11.18.11
    • French Connection 11.16.11
    • FrontRow Classical Music Concert Review: A Light, French Musical Evening Finds Its Swagger 11.16.11
    • Café Concert: Daniel Hope's 'East Meets West' Ensemble 11.16.11
    • Music with a French accent 11.15.11
    • Freelance Orchestras Seizing the Moment 11.15.11
    • Familiar musicians are a treat as a duo 11.15.11
    • Cosmopolitan Paris: An evening with Cho-Liang Lin and Jon Kimura Parker 11.15.11
    • Wu Man's Ancient Dances Will Bridge Chinese Centuries at Royce Hall 11.14.11
    • The Silk Road Ensemble will Perform at globalFEST on January 8, 2012 11.14.11
    • A personal performance 11.12.11
    • New Century Chamber Orchestra with Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg 11.12.11
    • With Flying Fingers 11.11.11
    • Shaham breathes new life into Bach 11.11.11
    • Chamber orchestra plays at a high level; Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg energizes stage 11.11.11
    • Café Concert: Miró Quartet 11.11.11
    • Gil Shaham Plays Brahms Violin Concerto with San Francisco Symphony and with Boston Symphony in L.A. 11.10.11
    • Fuse Classical Music Review: The NCCO at The Worcester Music Festival 11.10.11
    • James Ehnes Excels in Barber’s Violin Concerto. Dutoit and the RPO Impressive in Berlioz and Tchaikovsky 11.10.11
    • Defining the Art of Gravity With Strings and a Bow 11.10.11
    • Brooding performance by a master violinist 11.09.11
    • Music review: Garrick Ohlsson at Strathmore Hall 11.09.11
    • Pairing Bartok With Haydn 11.08.11
    • Discovery Ensemble shines at Sanders 11.08.11
    • Discovery Shows its Mettle 11.07.11
    • Johnny Gandelsman of the hipster string quartet Brooklyn Rider tells Mark Tjhung why the world really is their oyster 11.07.11
    • Orli Shaham’s Baby Got Bach 11.07.11
    • Helmuth Rilling awarded Herbert von Karajan Music Prize 2011 11.07.11
    • A Shadowy Goddess as Musical Muse 11.06.11
    • Music review: Yuja Wang and James Conlon with L.A. Philharmonic 11.06.11
    • Music Review: New York Philharmonic, “John Williams: A Night at the Movies” 11.05.11
    • Schola Cantorum de Venezuela 11.04.11
    • Gil Shaham to Receive “Instrumentalist of the Year” Award From Musical America in New York City in December 11.04.11
    • Ross Edwards: Maninyas; Sibelius: Violin Concerto Adele Anthony 11.04.11
    • Hewitt dazzles once more in diverse NACO performance 11.04.11
    • Violinist Jackiw drives TSO’s brilliant Mendelssohn concerto 11.03.11
    • Midori plumbs depths in Sibelius 11.03.11
    • Minnesota Orchestra has the audience floating 11.03.11
    • Playing Melancholy Music, And Having Fun With It 11.03.11
    • GIL SHAHAM NAMED MUSICAL AMERICA INSTRUMENTALIST OF THE YEAR 11.03.11
    • David Finckel and Wu Han, Musicians of the Year 11.03.11
    • Musician of the Month: Ward Stare 11.01.11
    • Jeremy Denk Headlines “Ives Project,” Makes Chicago Symphony Debut, Returns to Carnegie Hall, and More 11.01.11
    • The Montreal Jazz Festival: Jazz All Year Round 11.01.11
    • Gil Shaham's quiet moments shine in strong collaboration 11.01.11
    • Recital review: A rising star, cellist Joshua Roman makes Atlanta debut with Bach 10.31.11
    • Classical music Q&A: Violinist Caroline Goulding talks about what it is like to be a prodigy who is still learning and about making her Madison debut this week at the Wisconsin Union Theater and the University of Wisconsin. 10.31.11
    • The Complete World of Sports [Abridged] 10.31.11
    • A Comical Analysis of Sports’ Childish Side 10.30.11
    • Music Review: Not Business as Usual for Visiting Minnesotans 10.30.11
    • Not Business as Usual for Visiting Minnesotans 10.30.11
    • The SFJAZZ Collective: Toronto, Canada, October 15, 2011 10.29.11
    • Barnatan and Shaham communicate deeply at Strathmore 10.29.11
    • SFJAZZ Collective: Ottawa, Canada, October 13, 2011 10.28.11
    • Tokyo String Quartet at the Kennedy Center 10.28.11
    • THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY OF STEVE JOBS NOW EXTENDED THROUGH DECEMBER 4th AT THE PUBLIC THEATER! 10.28.11
    • Wildly different works fall together well 10.28.11
    • Ailey II Announces Dates for 32-City World Tour 10.28.11
    • Brooklyn Rider likes to mix it up 10.28.11
    • Pushing the Boundaries of Modern String Performance - The Brooklyn Rider Quartet and The Knights Chamber Orchestra 10.27.11
    • A Bolt from the Blue 10.27.11
    • Gabriela Montero 10.25.11
    • Wang brought passion and fire, as if she were singing 10.25.11
    • Scaling Bach’s Mountains With Stamina and Skill 10.25.11
    • A Transcendence Anchored in Bach 10.24.11
    • The Complete World of Sports (abridged) 10.24.11
    • Schola Cantorum de Venezuela, coming to Ann Arbor, keeps tradition growing 10.23.11
    • SFJAZZ Collective meets Stevie Wonder in jazz-time 10.22.11
    • Violinist brings gusto to tango 10.22.11
    • Louis Langree and the Baltimore Symphony do justice to Mozart and Debussy 10.21.11
    • Flaunting Virtuosity (and More) 10.21.11
    • When Bach Laid Bare His Own Soul 10.21.11
    • Tokyo String Quartet presents an evening of elegant, expressive and exuberant music 10.21.11
    • Review: Jazz octet's virtuosity offers night of wonder 10.21.11
    • Musical Essence 10.20.11
    • Mike Daisey's The Agony And The Ecstasy of Steve Jobs Extends at Public Theater 10.20.11
    • Minnesota Orchestra review: Salerno-Sonnenberg's strings blaze 10.20.11
    • Putting the Winds in the Spotlight 10.19.11
    • Pianist Yuja Wang shares virtuoso and expressive gifts in Akron recital 10.19.11
    • Dance review: New York City Ballet Moves in Santa Barbara 10.19.11
    • Who Would Be King: The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs at the Public Theater 10.19.11
    • WQXR Features Café Concert: Vilde Frang 10.19.11
    • 'The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs' 10.18.11
    • The Fast and the Serious 10.18.11
    • Chang, von Oeyen a powerful pairing 10.18.11
    • Gold medal cellist shines with Chamber Music Society 10.18.11
    • Review: James Conlon conducts the San Francisco Symphony 10.18.11
    • MusicNow offers a bravura plugged-in season opener 10.18.11
    • Ross Edwards, "Maninyas," Sibelius Violin Concerto, Played by Adele Anthony 10.17.11
    • Gold Medal Winner Hakhnazaryan: a Hero’s Welcome 10.17.11
    • Fuse Classical Music Review: Boston Chamber Music Society Reels in a Big Catch 10.17.11
    • Wang stunning at Massry 10.17.11
    • Moral Issues Behind iPhone and Its Makers 10.17.11
    • Drawing Inspiration From Rilke 10.16.11
    • Robertson, SLSO triumph in complex new concerto 10.16.11
    • Kishman kills in McCartney tribute show 10.16.11
    • Imagine that: an enchanting ‘Don Quixote’ 10.16.11
    • Chamber Music at Kalliroscope Gallery: October 15, 2011 - Ryu Goto, violin 10.16.11
    • Stephanie Blythe review: poetry and pizzazz 10.15.11
    • REVIEW: Brooklyn Rider goes out of bounds 10.14.11
    • Classical music in a rock'n'roll setting? It worked for me 10.14.11
    • Glamorous, graceful violinist Sarah Chang wows audience as St. Cecilia Music Center's Great Artist 10.14.11
    • SFJAZZ Collective at Centrepointe Theatre 10.14.11
    • Gil Shaham and Orpheus dramatic in Brahms 10.13.11
    • The Joffrey's 'Quixote' is a trip to the glory days 10.13.11
    • Mezzo-Soprano Stephanie Blythe: One in a Million 10.13.11
    • A very Cliburnish concert program by Yuja Wang at Bass Hall 10.12.11
    • And It Goes Like This 10.12.11
    • Debussy: Images; Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 3 10.11.11
    • Piano review: Inon Barnatan distinguishes himself with delicate, powerful playing 10.10.11
    • Concert Review | ProMusica: Musical pairings kick off season in grand style 10.10.11
    • Pianist Daniil Trifonov’s playing is freakishly brilliant 10.09.11
    • Inon Barnatan, pianist 10.09.11
    • Parker Quartet show vigor, energy in Fort Collins concert 10.09.11
    • Chanticleer: Embracing the universality of love 10.08.11
    • SLSO pairs conductor, Mozart to thrilling effect 10.07.11
    • CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR ECHO KLASSIK AWARD WINNERS! 10.07.11
    • Christine Goerke Scores as Strauss Heroine 10.07.11
    • SPCO and pianist Biss pair and compare Mozart and Kurtag 10.07.11
    • Monologist Says Jobs’s Death Will Lead to Changes, but Not Softening, in Show 10.06.11
    • Gil Shaham’s New Season Offers Potpourri of Programming: Violin Concertos of 1930s, a Hebrew Melodies Album, and Classics by Bach & Brahms 10.06.11
    • Nathan Gunn and Jane Seymour to Perform in Annual Concert "Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square" 10.06.11
    • Britten - Winter Words, Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo, Folk Songs 10.05.11
    • Daniel Hope's 2011-2012 Season Highlighted by "East Meets West" and "A Celebration of Joseph Joachim" Programs in the U.S. and Across Europe 10.05.11
    • Yo-Yo Ma makes music for all 10.05.11
    • Probing discoveries from adept ensemble 10.04.11
    • ‘Future of chamber music’ departs from norm, but not from tradition 10.03.11
    • Thomas Ades, Two Ways 10.03.11
    • LPO kills snake, imitates birds in triumphant season debut 10.02.11
    • A Concert, Nearly Canceled, Keeps a Rising Star Afloat 10.02.11
    • The James Naughtie Interview: Alisa Weilerstein 10.01.11
    • Review: Edwards & Sibelius Violin Concertos. Adele Anthony with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra/Arvo Volmer 10.01.11
    • Inspired Tchaikovsky 10.01.11
    • Music review: Ravi Shankar at Walt Disney Concert Hall 09.30.11
    • Yo-Yo Ma composes speech, inspires audience 09.30.11
    • All-Liszt program launches Nikolai Lugansky’s exclusive recording deal with Naïve 09.28.11
    • Concert review: Orchestra opens 2011-12 classics season with James Ehnes. 09.28.11
    • ‘The Ultimate Christmas Show’ skewers all things Yule 09.28.11
    • Donald Runnicles extends his contract to the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra till 2015 09.28.11
    • On the Silk Road again 09.27.11
    • Blending the Unfamiliar With the Ordinary Is a Recipe for Selling Out the Show 09.27.11
    • The Parker Quartet and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra announce new concert series: "All Hearts Listen.” 09.26.11
    • It's hard to beat a Glendale Pops show 09.26.11
    • A good and bad apple 09.26.11
    • Adele Anthony Plays Sibelius and Ross Edwards Violin Concertos on Her First Solo Recording for Canary Classics 09.26.11
    • Music review: Baltimore Symphony at Strathmore 09.25.11
    • Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra's 'The Planets' is a twist on Holst 09.25.11
    • Schubert: C and D major sonatas, D840, D850 09.25.11
    • Violinist Caroline Goulding gives a polished, purposeful performance 09.25.11
    • Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos 6, 8 & 9 – review 09.24.11
    • Bach and Beyond 09.23.11
    • SCHOLA CANTORUM DE VENEZUELA FALL TOUR DATES 09.23.11
    • Christopher Plummer moves audience in voice of many characters 09.23.11
    • Christopher Plummer kicks TSO into high gear 09.23.11
    • Tchaikovsky Competition Winners, LSO/Gergiev, Barbican 09.22.11
    • SUZANNE VEGA'S CLOSE-UP VOL. 3 STATES OF BEING OUT NOV. 1st 09.22.11
    • Hot String Quartet Brooklyn Rider Coming to FirstWorks 09.22.11
    • Café Concert: Nicholas Phan 09.22.11
    • Seattle Symphony's French Revolution 09.22.11
    • Pianist Shai Wosner peforms works by Schubert on his second recital album to be released by Onyx on October 11 09.21.11
    • Cellist Alisa Weilerstein Among MacArthur Grant Winners 09.20.11
    • O’Flynn, Montero, RTÉ NSO/Buribayev 09.20.11
    • Christopher Plummer Makes Music _ With Shakespeare 09.20.11
    • Stuffed and Unstrung on WUWM 09.20.11
    • CELLIST ALISA WEILERSTEIN NAMED A 2011 MACARTHUR FELLOW 09.20.11
    • Don't Tell the Authorities 09.20.11
    • Music Review: James Ehnes shows mastery of Brahms 09.19.11
    • New director Ludovic Morlot makes ebullient debut with Seattle Symphony 09.19.11
    • A Lot of Schubert and a Touch of Poetry 09.18.11
    • Morlot debuts with charisma, substance 09.18.11
    • Brooklyn Rider thrives on the unexpected 09.18.11
    • Shakespeare’s Words Echo Amid the Music Those Words Inspired 09.18.11
    • Opera review: Los Angeles Opera's 'Eugene Onegin' 09.18.11
    • A grand celebration for the Kansas City Symphony 09.17.11
    • Review: BSO soloist Inon Barnatan brings soulfulness to Brahms' concerto 09.17.11
    • In pursuit of neuroscience: Yo-Yo Ma 09.16.11
    • Symphony's brilliant Brahms outshines Yo-Yo Ma 09.16.11
    • Change in Seattle 09.16.11
    • An Explosion of Colour from Nagano and Messiaen 09.15.11
    • HUNG-KUAN CHEN TO GIVE RECITAL AT JORDAN HALL 09.15.11
    • Symphony season breaks boundaries 09.14.11
    • Clevelanders brave bad weather for Beethoven in final Blossom concert of the season 09.12.11
    • An ambassador of the cello, he travels the world 09.11.11
    • 20 Concerts To Hear This Fall 09.11.11
    • MICHELLE DEYOUNG TO APPEAR IN "A CONCERT FOR NEW YORK" WITH THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC 09.09.11
    • Earth and fire 09.09.11
    • 'We Are the Knights' 09.08.11
    • ‘We Are the Knights’: A Q&A with Eric and Colin Jacobsen 09.08.11
    • BIS Records Signs Acclaimed Classical Vocal Quartet New York Polyphony 09.08.11
    • BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts – Beethoven Piano Sonatas – 1: Barry Douglas [Opus 22 & Waldstein] 09.08.11
    • BARBARA COOK & YO-YO MA TO RECEIVE KENNEDY CENTER HONORS 09.07.11
    • SFJAZZ Collective: Live in New York Season 8 - Music of Stevie Wonder 09.07.11
    • Music for 9/11; Composers across the world are commemorating the terrible events of 10 years ago 09.01.11
    • Monologuing Steve Jobs: Mike Daisey Explores the ‘Agony and Ecstasy’ 08.31.11
    • BBC Proms, Cadogan Hall/Royal Albert Hall, London 08.31.11
    • Prelude to at least one storm 08.30.11
    • SFJAZZ ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF SFJAZZ COLLECTIVE: MUSIC OF STEVIE WONDER AND NEW COMPOSITIONS LIVE IN NEW YORK 2011 – SEASON 8 08.30.11
    • Proms 2011 – Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott 08.29.11
    • Nation’s top troupes seen by mayor, thousands at dancing festival 08.29.11
    • Music review: Stillwater Music Festival opens with Brooklyn Rider's rough take on Philip Glass 08.29.11
    • Brooklyn Rider: Wildly Inventive 08.26.11
    • Interpreting the Contrasts of Mozart 08.25.11
    • A new boom in Stillwater 08.25.11
    • AILEY II ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AND DANCE LEGEND SYLVIA WATERS TO RETIRE IN 2012 — TROY POWELL IS APPOINTED AS AILEY II ARTISTIC DIRECTOR DESIGNATE 08.25.11
    • Ravi Shankar- Evening Ragas Review 08.24.11
    • WQXR Inaugurates Ensemble-in-Residence Program with The Knights, September 15-18 08.23.11
    • In a Rite of Late Summer, Naumburg Concerts Finish 08.23.11
    • Joffrey Ballet and Cleveland Orchestra make graceful partners 08.22.11
    • Proms 2011 – Emmanuel Pahud & Eric Le Sage: Martinu, Dutilleux & Prokofiev 08.22.11
    • Proms 47 and 49: COE/Haitink 08.21.11
    • Music review: a John Williams premiere at SummerFest 08.21.11
    • London Sinfonietta/Atherton 08.20.11
    • 'Stuffed and Unstrung review: Blue and funny 08.20.11
    • Music review: Fruhbeck's Beethoven Ninth at the Hollywood Bowl 08.19.11
    • James Ehnes: A career in full blossom, with strings attached Grammy and Juno winning musician brings interpretive muscle to his music 08.17.11
    • CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR GRAMOPHONE CLASSIC MUSIC AWARD NOMINEES! 08.16.11
    • THIRTEEN Features "We Are The Knights" 08.15.11
    • Blossom concert testifies to warm bond between Cleveland Orchestra, Jahja Ling 08.15.11
    • Assad Brothers Guitar Duo at SummerFest 08.14.11
    • Finding Beethoven’s Moods Hidden Between the Lines 08.14.11
    • Wide-ranging week of music in Aspen, and mostly good 08.13.11
    • Night of Russian music proves SPAC highlight 08.13.11
    • Bramwell Tovey leads Cleveland Orchestra in satisfying program 08.08.11
    • Mason Bates: Musical Transporter 08.08.11
    • Mahler cycle gets choral kick in finale 08.06.11
    • A great musical party 08.05.11
    • THIRTEEN PREMIERES WE ARE THE KNIGHTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 08.05.11
    • Violinist Koh strikes sparks with Kalmar, Grant Park Orchestra 08.04.11
    • The Parker Quartet's Top 5 Works 08.03.11
    • Four Score; Four quartets hone Chamber Music Festival’s creative focus 08.03.11
    • Review: Daniel Hope electrifies Brahms and the Romantics 08.02.11
    • Singers, CSO deliver thrilling 'Tosca' 08.01.11
    • Of Piano Competitions and Trampolines 08.01.11
    • CD Review: Brooklyn Rider Plays Philip Glass 08.01.11
    • Review: Suzanne Vega "Close-Up Volume 3, States of Being" 07.31.11
    • A Pianist’s Pensive and Fanciful Sides 07.29.11
    • The Beach Boys songs of endless summer come to town for Grand Rapids Symphony's Picnic Pops 07.29.11
    • Miro Quartet names new second violinist 07.26.11
    • MIRÓ QUARTET APPOINTS WILLIAM FEDKENHEUER AS SECOND VIOLINIST 07.26.11
    • Elements of Style; Chamber Music Festival delivers in parts, but not whole 07.26.11
    • Dutoit in Lanaudière: the best of both concerts 07.24.11
    • Dutoit in classic form with Philadelphia Orchestra 07.24.11
    • Dutoit-Philadelphia: A Grand Night 07.23.11
    • Celebrated violinist nearly steals Festival del Sole show 07.23.11
    • Review: Shaham goes deep for emotional jolt in concerto 07.23.11
    • Vail Valley festival violinist Gil Shaham "stuck on" 1930s music 07.22.11
    • SUZANNE VEGA "CLOSE-UP VOL 3, STATES OF BEING" AVAILABLE NOV 1 07.22.11
    • Oregon Bach Festival 2011 07.22.11
    • JOSHUA WEILERSTEIN AND CASE SCAGLIONE NAMED NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ASSISTANT CONDUCTORS FOR THE 2011–12 SEASON 07.21.11
    • PLAY! A Video Game Symphony at Wolf Trap 07.21.11
    • Finale of CMNW’s Tuesday night series is grand indeed 07.21.11
    • Music review: Gustavo Dudamel's Mozart night at the Hollywood Bowl 07.20.11
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    • HUGH MASEKELA WINS A 2011 WOMEX AWARD FOR ARTISTS 07.15.11
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    • Foursome’s Boundless Musical Map 07.13.11
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    • Hugh Masekela: Celebrate Mama Afrika 07.12.11
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    • Review: Shaham, Yang and Takács best of a strong Aspen music weekend 07.12.11
    • Shai Wosner makes big impression on the piano 07.11.11
    • A Return to Rossini’s Days of Yesteryear 07.10.11
    • ALBUM REVIEW - SUZANNE VEGA: CLOSE UP VOL 3, STATES OF BEING 07.10.11
    • Review: SUZANNE VEGA Close-Up Vol 3 07.10.11
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    • First-Rate Performance from Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and EMF Festival Orchestra 07.09.11
    • Plummer brings star power and style to opening event 07.08.11
    • Theater review: ‘The Complete World of Sports (abridged)’ 07.08.11
    • The Stars Are Emoting in Super-Slow Motion in Lincoln Center 07.07.11
    • VILDE FRANG & NIKOLAI LUGANSKY WIN EDISON KLASSIEK AWARDS 07.06.11
    • DANIIL TRIFONOV WINS GRAND PRIX AT XIV INTERNATIONAL TCHAIKOVSKY COMPETITION 07.06.11
    • Projecting ‘Portraits’ 07.06.11
    • Master Pianist Barry Douglas Waves the Baton 07.05.11
    • The titanic Tchaikovsky test 07.04.11
    • Philadelphia Orchestra and Longwood – perfect together 07.04.11
    • The violinist was awarded an Edison Klassiek Award for Best Newcomer 07.01.11
    • From the first bittersweet sweep of the Suite from “Bent,” Brooklyn Rider stakes its claim as stunning interpreters of Glass. 07.01.11
    • Stanford Lively Arts awarded $500,000 grant 06.30.11
    • New Seattle Symphony music director to moonlight in Belgium 06.30.11
    • LUDOVIC MORLOT NAMED CHIEF CONDUCTOR AT BELGIUM’S LA MONNAIE 06.30.11
    • PORTRAITS IN DRAMATIC TIME AT THE LINCOLN CENTER FESTIVAL JULY 5-31 06.30.11
    • Schola Cantorum de Venezuela choir set to rock Oregon Bach Festival 06.30.11
    • Masekela a musical force 06.29.11
    • Live webcast of St. Matthew Passion; John Nelson conducting in Paris 06.29.11
    • Oregon Bach Festival Review: Virtuosic Latin choir packs UO’s Beall Hall 06.29.11
    • Talent for Punctuating Classics With Surprises 06.24.11
    • Violinist Ehnes delivers exhilarating recital in Coral Gables 06.24.11
    • Bramwell Tovey’s Summer Engagements At Festivals Throughout North America 06.24.11
    • Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival Presents Interview with New Artistic Director, Anne-Marie McDermott 06.24.11
    • Bonnaroo 2011: Improv puppet sketch a tribute to legendary puppet master 06.23.11
    • A Starry Night at the Symphony 06.23.11
    • Tchaikovsky Competition: Why Listen? 06.23.11
    • Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Hugh Masekela Last Night 06.23.11
    • Ditto evolves with new talent and repertoire 06.22.11
    • 2011 Ditto Festival to showcase French works 06.22.11
    • International Tchaikovsky Competition Gold Medal Winner Barry Douglas Returns to Moscow After 25 Years as Competition Juror 06.22.11
    • CLASSICAL REVIEW: Ulster Orchestra Recital 06.22.11
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    • XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition Live from Russia Now Through July 2 06.21.11
    • Review: Reduced Shakespeare Company at San Jose Rep 06.15.11
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    • SF Opera’s Ring des Nibelungen 06.15.11
    • Café Concert: New York Polyphony 06.15.11
    • Nocturnal Voyages Through Many Eras and Textures 06.14.11
    • Hugh Masekela to appear at Ottawa Jazz Festival 06.14.11
    • United Sounds of America: New York City 06.14.11
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS SIGNS VILDE FRANG & BERTRAND CHAMAYOU 06.13.11
    • The Top Ten Bonnaroo Moments 06.13.11
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    • She Can Be Tender, but She May Be a Killer, Too 06.11.11
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    • Looking Back on Love and Loss, With an Eye on More to Come 06.10.11
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    • CD review: Krystian Zimerman performs Bacewicz 06.10.11
    • Yuja Wang: Dazzling TSO debut 06.09.11
    • Trolling Heaven and Earth for Sounds 06.09.11
    • Zambello’s “Ring” Comes Full Circle in SF 06.09.11
    • Istanbul Music Festival to present a top honor to violinist 06.08.11
    • RPO Says Farewell, But Not Goodbye, to Christopher Seaman 06.08.11
    • Daniel Hope Returns to Germany's "Meck-Pomm" Festival This Summer as Artistic Director; Plays Festivals Through July in Aspen, Santa Fe and Menlo 06.08.11
    • Gil Shaham Plays Walton’s Violin Concerto with NY Philharmonic in June 06.06.11
    • World’s end compels experiencing Wagner’s ‘Ring’ again 06.06.11
    • In Philadelphia, an Operatic Portrait of a Stepmother for the Ages 06.05.11
    • Philly offers US premiere of Henze's 'Phaedra' 06.05.11
    • The Kronos Quartet with Wu Man at the YBCA Forum 06.04.11
    • Arts and Ideas Festival Extends Reach Across Borders 06.03.11
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS SIGNS BROADWAY LEGEND BARBARA COOK 06.03.11
    • ICE on CD 06.03.11
    • Giancarlo Guerrero and the Nashville Symphony unearth the heavenly power of Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony 06.02.11
    • 40 Ways to Celebrate 06.01.11
    • Critical Acclaim For US Tours 06.01.11
    • NEWS FROM THE RUSSIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA 06.01.11
    • Good Company 06.01.11
    • Elgar, Wagner, Brahms 06.01.11
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    • 'Siegfried' review: SF Opera's Nina Stemme soars 05.31.11
    • May Festival finale a feast of vocal talent 05.30.11
    • San Francisco Opera ‘Siegfried’ here, ‘Ring’ not far behind 05.30.11
    • VILDE FRANG, MICHAIL LIFITS 05.28.11
    • New magic strikes Spoleto's 'Flute' 05.28.11
    • A magical (and funny) Magic Flute proves a delightful re-interpretation 05.28.11
    • Gil Shaham Plays with San Diego Symphony 05.28.11
    • Symphony closes season on fast, furious note 05.27.11
    • Never a dull moment in extraordinary NACO concert 05.26.11
    • PATRICK SUMMERS NAMED ARTISTIC AND MUSIC DIRECTOR OF HOUSTON GRAND OPERA 05.26.11
    • Joyce Yang delivers a heartfelt rendering of Rachmaninoff 05.26.11
    • Francesca Zambello Appointed Artistic Advisor for Washington National Opera 05.25.11
    • Take Hart: A weekend of culture in Omaha 05.25.11
    • Jennifer Koh at the Music Academy of the West’s Hahn Hall 05.23.11
    • 'Beatlemania' star does Sir Paul proud 05.22.11
    • A thunderous season finale for Boise Philharmonic 05.22.11
    • May Festival opens in grand fashion 05.21.11
    • Soloist Alisa Weilerstein, symphony up to the challenge 05.20.11
    • Offbeat Cleveland Orchestra program offers much to savor 05.20.11
    • Alvin Ailey American Dance delivers breathtaking spring program 05.19.11
    • Crayons, Jam Sessions And Duck Quacks 05.19.11
    • CONCERT REVIEW: Alone but never alone : Respected, adventuresome violinist Jennifer Koh gave a powerful example of her ideas about the rare solo violin format Tuesday 05.19.11
    • Review: SPCO's 'Short Ride in a Fast Machine' takes audience on a satisfying journey 05.19.11
    • Joshua Roman: Q&A With A Musical Prodigy 05.18.11
    • A jazz nexus takes shape in San Francisco 05.16.11
    • New York Polyphony and Indaba Music Announce “Devices & Desires,” a Gregorian Chant Remix Competition 05.16.11
    • BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5 in c, Opus 67; Piano Concerto No. 4 in G, Opus 58 – Emanuel Ax, piano/ San Francisco Symphony/ Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor – SFSmedia 05.15.11
    • Critical Acclaim for "Carson McCullers Talks About Love" 05.15.11
    • Thank You. Seriously. Thank You. 05.15.11
    • Riccardo Muti’s youthful leanings emerge 05.14.11
    • Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) composes and performs music for the Atlanta Ballet 05.13.11
    • The National Symphony Orchestra's Video-Game Summer 05.13.11
    • Deutsche Grammophon signs Exclusive Recording-Agreement with Virtuoso Anoushka Shankar 05.13.11
    • Vilde Frang Wins Classic Brit Award for Best Newcomer 05.13.11
    • ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER ANNOUNCES NEW WORKS 05.12.11
    • Bold Beginnings: Kenny Loggins and David Benoit set to perform at Glendale POPS debut at the Alex 05.12.11
    • CSO composer Mason Bates a disc jockey by night 05.12.11
    • Ailey Awards New Choreography Fellowships 05.11.11
    • Albany Symphony's Spirituals Re-Imagined 05.10.11
    • GEORG TINTNER - VIOLIN SONATA - PIANO SONATA IN F MINOR - OTHER PIANO WORKS - CHO-LIANG LIN (Violin) - HELEN HUANG (Piano) 05.09.11
    • Irish pianist plays up a storm with Fort Worth Symphony 05.08.11
    • Oundjian, Ohlsson wrap New World season with grandeur 05.08.11
    • Reward is big for DSO audience at nearly empty matinee concert 05.07.11
    • Young pianist propels symphony’s passionate Prokofiev 05.07.11
    • CONCERT REVIEW: RPO performs Mozart, Bruckner 05.06.11
    • CD Review: 'Brooklyn Rider Plays Philip Glass' 05.06.11
    • SPCO precedes light with a compelling darkness 05.06.11
    • Shujaat Khan, Chatterjee Enthrall in Ghazal Ensemble 05.06.11
    • Gala concert caps ProMusica's 34th season with Gershwin classics, improv 05.06.11
    • Sublime Strauss; HGO’s Ariadne, an opera about opera, is both serious and funny 05.04.11
    • Stefan Jackiw & YTSO outdraw U2 05.04.11
    • Joyce Yang makes Lincoln Center recital debut May 5 05.04.11
    • Brooklyn Rider celebrates Glass CD May 17 05.04.11
    • Suzanne Vega Performs as Carson McCullers in a New Play 05.04.11
    • Daniel Hope joins Academy 05.04.11
    • HGO thrives on oddities of Ariadne auf Naxos 05.03.11
    • WQXR Presents Spring for Music Concerts in 3D 05.02.11
    • Preview: Suzanne Vega 05.02.11
    • New Face Nadine Sierra! 05.02.11
    • Concert Review: West Australian Symphony Orchestra (Perth Concert Hall) 05.02.11
    • The reputation Grows; Vilde Frang’s first solo disc confirms her huge talent 05.01.11
    • Ehnes' flying fingers make Tchaikovsky sing 04.30.11
    • SPCO delivers both darkness and comedy 04.30.11
    • Exciting Tchaikovsky, exotic Scriabin with the St. Louis Symphony 04.30.11
    • Kurt Masur leads NSO, Sarah Chang in a concert simply to be enjoyed 04.29.11
    • Emmanuel Ax Named Honorary Member of NY Philharmonic-Symphony Society 04.29.11
    • SLSO, Stare and Hough triumph in Friday concert 04.29.11
    • All in a Day’s Work for Tomáš Kubínek 04.29.11
    • Talking About Her Love of McCullers 04.27.11
    • Wu Man: Tiny Desk Concert 04.27.11
    • Gil Shaham Plays Walton and Other “Violin Concertos of the 1930s” with Orchestras of Philadelphia, New York, and Aspen 04.26.11
    • New Classical Tracks: The Spirit of Rachmaninoff 04.25.11
    • TOKYO TRIUMPHS! 04.23.11
    • Bashmet and Kissin at their finest in memorable Shostakovich 04.22.11
    • Shai Wosner; Interview by Tom Manoff 04.21.11
    • Music review: Tokyo String Quartet and Dilijan turn to Beethoven for healing 04.20.11
    • Sweet Honey In The Rock tributes Odetta, Nina Simone and Miriam Makeba 04.20.11
    • Ailey II Step On In With Shards and Common 04.20.11
    • Café Concert: Alisa Weilerstein 04.19.11
    • Review: ICO features young cellist 04.19.11
    • Krystian Zimerman: Final Triumph 04.19.11
    • Bashmet revels in subtlety 04.18.11
    • Finding the Soul of Russia Everywhere 04.15.11
    • Orchestral Improvisation 04.15.11
    • We Sing the Theory of Evolution 04.15.11
    • Classical Spotlight: Pianist Yuja Wang: "Rachmoninov" 04.14.11
    • Temirkanov’s appearance at Strathmore reminds Washington of what it’s missing 04.13.11
    • Temirkanov leads St. Petersburg Philharmonic in high-powered concert at Strathmore 04.13.11
    • James Taylor’s Singular Voice, Steeped in 120 Years of Music 04.13.11
    • 'Ailey II': Second company, primary force 04.13.11
    • Hopefuls have hip-hop in their corner 04.12.11
    • St. Petersburg Philharmonic brings precision to Symphony Hall 04.12.11
    • Road music rambunctious 04.12.11
    • SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK PREMIERE NEW SHOW AT JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 04.12.11
    • Gabriela Montero: Breathing Oxygen Into Classical 04.12.11
    • Atlanta Symphony review: Abbado and Serkin sing with the birds in Bartok concerto 04.11.11
    • Sydney Symphony 04.11.11
    • From Havana to Chicago 04.11.11
    • St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Nikolai Lugansky give lush reading of Rachmaninoff concerto at Kravis 04.11.11
    • Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble is an honest cross-cultural exchange 04.11.11
    • Assads Inspire and Challenge 04.10.11
    • BBC SSO / Donald Runnicles – review 04.10.11
    • Dance Review: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 04.10.11
    • Beautiful Beethoven (times two) closes chamber orchestra season 04.09.11
    • CSO paints ‘Picture’ through new eyes 04.08.11
    • CD Review: BRAHMS Violin Sonatas: No. 1 in G; No. 2 in A; No. 3 in d 04.08.11
    • Septeto Nacional de Cuba at Gartner Auditorium, CMA 04.08.11
    • Aiming for the Moon: Chieftains founder Paddy Moloney always looking for Celtic converts 04.07.11
    • Chamber Music In The Greene Space: The Tokyo String Quartet 04.07.11
    • New England Conservatory spotlights two alumni quartets 04.06.11
    • DBR COLLABORATES WITH NJPAC & NJSO 04.06.11
    • LISZT: Fantasy and Fugue on the Choral “Ad Nos, Ad Salutarem Undam,” S. 259 (arr. Busoni); Piano Sonata in B Minor, S. 178 - Garrick Ohlsson, piano 04.06.11
    • Review of Suzanne’s Champaign/Urbana Show 04.06.11
    • Music From the Silk Road 04.05.11
    • Music review: Yo-Yo Ma and his Silk Road Ensemble stop off at Walt Disney Concert Hall 04.05.11
    • BSO’s Chamber Players take on Kurtag, Brahms, and Schubert 04.05.11
    • Sylvia Water 04.04.11
    • Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival Tickets Go On Sale Today, Monday, April 4 04.04.11
    • 'The Hunt' is on for Alvin Ailey Dance Theater 04.03.11
    • St. Petersburg Philharmonic shines at Hill Auditorium with Rachmaninoff, Rimsky-Korsakov 04.03.11
    • Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater still a revelation at Berkeley's Zellerbach 04.01.11
    • Music review: Colin Currie and the Miro Quartet at the Terrace Theater 04.01.11
    • kindred spirits 04.01.11
    • Concert Review: Tai Murray 04.01.11
    • Frang’s fresh approach 04.01.11
    • Suzanne Vega's Aha! Moment 04.01.11
    • Suzanne Vega "20 Questions" 04.01.11
    • St. Petersburg Orchestra easily scales the peaks 04.01.11
    • Building Jazz Its Own Home 03.31.11
    • Why Angela Hewitt is Great 03.31.11
    • It's Another Kind of 'Early Music' 03.31.11
    • U.S. Senate Resolution Honors Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and Celebrates 50 Years of Alvin Ailey's Masterwork "Revelations" 03.31.11
    • St. Petersburg Phil shows brawny strength and refinement 03.31.11
    • Daisey, Unchained 03.29.11
    • New RNO recording full of emotion, drama 03.29.11
    • LSO/Gergiev at the Barbican (4 stars) 03.28.11
    • Fill-In Delivers a Muscular Pairing of Ives and Bach’s ‘Goldberg’ Variations 03.28.11
    • Temirkanov, Philharmonic at Their Jaw-Dropping Best 03.27.11
    • Yo-Yo Ma and The Silk Road Ensemble, next stop: San Antonio 03.26.11
    • Alvin Ailey’s Legacy Lives On 03.26.11
    • LSO / Gergiev / Kavakos – review 03.25.11
    • How to Get to Carnegie Hall? Blogging (and Practice) 03.25.11
    • Violinist Joshua Bell brings down house with MSO 03.24.11
    • Philharmonic Orchestra brings video-game music back to Schuster 03.24.11
    • Music review: St. Petersburg Philharmonic begins U.S. tour with Alisa Weilerstein 03.23.11
    • Jeremy Denk Steps in to Make Surprise Carnegie Hall Main Stage Debut This Sunday, March 27 03.23.11
    • Praise for Mike Daisey's "The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs" 03.23.11
    • LSO/Gergiev [Lithuanian Saga ... Little Russian Symphony ... Leonidas Kavakos plays Shostakovich 03.23.11
    • Cho-Liang Lin thrills Bangkok fans playing 1715 'Titian' Stradivarius 03.22.11
    • Back at Midcentury, When Broadway Knew Romance 03.22.11
    • Stevie Wonder Meets Jazz 03.21.11
    • Ax played with eruptive force during this all-Schubert recital. 03.21.11
    • Sparks fly at pianist Garrick Ohlsson's recital at Folly 03.20.11
    • Violinist Chee-Yun, MSO deliver a night of emotion 03.20.11
    • Ax, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Jurowski, Royal Festival Hall 03.19.11
    • ISO's 'Incantations' evokes Arctic shamans 03.19.11
    • Pianist's skill almost too good to be true 03.19.11
    • Conductor Jahja Ling returns home in triumphant program 03.19.11
    • Jeremy Denk makes his Los Angeles Philharmonic debut with Gustavo Dudamel 03.18.11
    • eighth blackbird celebrates Steve Reich’s 75th birthday at Carnegie Hall and London’s Barbican 03.17.11
    • Hugh Masekela Day Proclaimed in the V.I. 03.17.11
    • Dvorak’s Folk Music You Can Dance To 03.16.11
    • Bates, Clyne bringing fresh vibe to CSO's new music series 03.16.11
    • Decca Classics Signs Exclusive Recording Contract with Alisa Weilerstein 03.16.11
    • CAROLINE GOULDING RECEIVES 2011 AVERY FISHER CAREER GRANT 03.15.11
    • Gil Shaham Joins Orli Shaham for Jewish-Themed Violin and Piano Music at New York’s 92nd Street Y (April 16) 03.15.11
    • WQXR Album of the Week: Daniel Hope: 'The Romantic Violinist' 03.15.11
    • Jeremy Denk Makes Los Angeles Philharmonic Debut, Replacing Martha Argerich (March 17-20) 03.14.11
    • Ailey company steps to new heights at the Fox 03.14.11
    • Mason Bates: Electronica, Meet Orchestra 03.13.11
    • SFJazz Collective takes on Stevie Wonder: review 03.13.11
    • Rilling and CSO storm the heavens in Mendelssohn’s “Elijah” 03.12.11
    • ROBERT SPANO NAMED MUSIC DIRECTOR OF THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL 03.12.11
    • Rilling picks up Karajan music prize 03.12.11
    • Pianist Jeremy Denk Joins Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New Jersey (March 14) and New York (March 15) 03.11.11
    • SFJazz Collective gives a new spin to music by Stevie Wonder 03.11.11
    • SPCO program propelled by contrast 03.10.11
    • Music review: Yefim Bronfman in solo recital debut at Walt Disney Concert Hall 03.10.11
    • Scoring with Williams 03.10.11
    • Man with a horn gives voice to a people 03.10.11
    • WORLD PREMIERE OF DAVID MICHALEK'S 'PORTRAITS IN DRAMATIC TIME' AT THE 2011 LINCOLN CENTER FESTIVAL 03.09.11
    • Giancarlo Guerrero marks his debut with The Cleveland Orchestra 03.09.11
    • Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra and Chorus give brilliant performance 03.08.11
    • After Apartheid, His Music Brings Us Together 03.08.11
    • Patti LuPone and Stephanie Blythe Will Host Sixth Annual Opera News Awards on April 17 at The Plaza in NYC 03.07.11
    • Live at TONY: Brooklyn Rider plays Philip Glass 03.07.11
    • Two make Smashing Debuts at Symphony Concert 03.05.11
    • Camerata Ireland in Review 03.05.11
    • Haefliger piano recital at the Kimmel Center 03.05.11
    • Chicago's Joffrey Ballet will visit Ventura County for the first time. 03.04.11
    • SECRET SIGNALS 03.04.11
    • Giancarlo Guerrero appointed Principal Guest Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency 03.02.11
    • Violinist Adds Intimate Stage to a Concert Hall Week 03.02.11
    • A Conversation with Daniel Hope 03.01.11
    • A farewell, a beginning for dance troupe 02.28.11
    • Pianist, conductor deliver passionate symphony performance 02.28.11
    • Provocative pieces from Shai Wosner 02.28.11
    • The Grand Prix of Dance 02.28.11
    • Fiddler brings fresh Eire to winter music scene 02.28.11
    • Apple Co-Founder Responds to ‘The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs’ 02.28.11
    • Live and Let Die: The Music of Paul McCartney 02.28.11
    • Review: Shanghai Quartet with pipa superstar Wu Man at the Freer Gallery 02.27.11
    • A Reading of Schubert, Both Fiery and Fresh 02.27.11
    • Portland Jazz Festival 2011: SFJAZZ Collective premieres Stevie Wonder in all its wonder 02.27.11
    • Dessay, Calleja Dazzle in Met ‘Lucia’ 02.26.11
    • On Stage and Afterward, Spotlight on Apple in China 02.26.11
    • Ballet Grand Prix’s young dancers and their mentors shine in varied program 02.25.11
    • DOC SEVERINSEN TO HOST A BIG BAND TRIBUE TO LAWRENCE WELK 02.25.11
    • Brooklyn Rider Plays Philip Glass: A Lush, Rich Treat 02.25.11
    • Brooklyn Rider at UCSB 02.22.11
    • Lincoln Center artists show exceptional quality 02.18.11
    • Nuanced Comfort Music That Channels Kate Smith 02.18.11
    • ‘Merry Widow’ revels in Old World opulence 02.18.11
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS SIGNS VOCAL ENSEMBLE NEW YORK POLYPHONY 02.18.11
    • Following the Footsteps: Robert Battle Preps to Lead Alvin Ailey Dance Co. 02.17.11
    • NACO featuring pianist Hewitt delivers sparkling performance 02.16.11
    • Musical Omnivores 02.16.11
    • Enthralling Wu Man and Taipei Orchestra at Emory; jazz trumpeter Jon Faddis at Ferst 02.15.11
    • New Century finally plays Mondavi; worth wait 02.14.11
    • In Dark Temple, Antiquity’s Sober Doings 02.14.11
    • Review: Brahms Requiem, Scottish Symphony Orchestra 02.14.11
    • HUGH MASEKELA JOINS U2 IN JOHANNESBURG 02.14.11
    • Marin Alsop Appointed Chief Conductor of São Paulo Symphony Orchestra, Commencing 2012 02.14.11
    • Congratulations 2011 Grammy Award Winners! 02.14.11
    • A Soulful, Virtuosic Player Holding the Spotlight Alone 02.14.11
    • Blackbird Singing in the City Night 02.14.11
    • A Soulful, Virtuosic Player Holding the Spotlight Alone 02.14.11
    • Cee Lo's stylist reveals the story behind his feathery Grammy get-up, talks Gwyneth-Beyonce friendship 02.14.11
    • Cee Lo Green versus Elton John: Who's the puppet master? [Poll] 02.14.11
    • Cee Lo, Gwyneth Paltrow, Puppets Light Up Grammy Stage 02.13.11
    • Music review: Wynton Marsalis with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Los Angeles Philharmonic at Disney Hall 02.13.11
    • BBC SSO/Runnicles, City Halls, Glasgow 02.13.11
    • Music review: Juanjo Mena conducts BSO at Strathmore, with pianist Yuja Wang 02.12.11
    • Exploring unfamiliar modernism with Daniel Hope and Jeffrey Kahane 02.11.11
    • CHANTICLEER PERFORMS IN OPENING NIGHT CONCERT AT THE 2011 NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE AMERICAN CHORAL DIRECTORS 02.11.11
    • eighth blackbird launches Park Avenue Armory’s new “Tune-In” festival in NYC (Feb 16–20) 02.11.11
    • Minnesota Orchestra booms with Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich 02.10.11
    • Violin Virtuoso Graces Bailey Hall 02.10.11
    • Joyce Yang steps in for Lang Lang 02.10.11
    • Joshua Roman plays the State Department 02.10.11
    • Odd Couple make magic on violin, piano 02.09.11
    • Classical concert review: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra 02.08.11
    • In Good ‘Company’: Patti LuPone and Stephen Colbert Join Philharmonic Production 02.08.11
    • New Century Chamber Orchestra Serenades, Dances, at Pick-Staiger 02.08.11
    • BBC SSO / Matthias Pintscher 02.07.11
    • A radiant Beethoven in the hands of Jonathan Biss 02.07.11
    • Bang It Out 02.06.11
    • Leonidas Kavakos and Enrico Pace @ Koerner Hall 02.05.11
    • Greenwich Symphony performance a transforming experience 02.04.11
    • Oramo, Lupu discover new aspects of familiar works 02.04.11
    • Violinist Salerno-Sonnenberg and colleagues sizzle in Piazzolla suite 02.03.11
    • Marek Janowski leads thrilling performance of Beethoven's Triple Concerto 02.03.11
    • Pianist Jeremy Denk Performs Bach’s Goldberg Variations and Ligeti’s Études at Carnegie’s Zankel Hall on February 16 02.02.11
    • THE KNIGHTS, JAMES EHNES LES VIOLONS DU ROY & BRAMWELL TOVEY NOMINATED FOR JUNO AWARDS 02.02.11
    • Radu Lupu presents stunning Schubert for Gilmore Piano Masters Series 02.01.11
    • Hans Werner Henze and the Requiem 02.01.11
    • Eighth Blackbird, Zankel Hall, New York 02.01.11
    • A Dexterous Sextet Balances Trills and Tempos 02.01.11
    • Yo-Yo Ma takes music to the masses 02.01.11
    • Yo-Yo Ma to be featured 02.01.11
    • Violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg finds new challenges as the leader of the band 02.01.11
    • Live and Let Die: The Music of Paul McCartney Tony Kishman as "Paul" with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra February 11, 2011 at Atlanta Symphony Hall at Woodruff Arts Center 02.01.11
    • SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE WITH YO-YO MA TO TOUR TX, CA, BC THIS SPRING 02.01.11
    • Steve Jobs, Money Cult Rapped by Soloist Daisey: Berkeley Rep 02.01.11
    • Kennedy Center Gala to Feature Barbara Cook, Audra McDonald, Brian Stokes Mitchell 02.01.11
    • Getting down to business, Palladium shows its star power 01.31.11
    • A Violinist Layers Bach With Relative Newcomers 01.31.11
    • Bronfman/Salonen/Philharmonia, Royal Festival Hall 01.31.11
    • Although a substitute, Yang is the real deal 01.30.11
    • From the stage to the streets 01.30.11
    • A conducting debut in a fine new music program 01.28.11
    • Cleveland musicians’ recital described as fascinating, fun 01.28.11
    • Jonathan Biss is a thrilling piano talent 01.27.11
    • Decca label relaunches - as Decca Classics 01.27.11
    • Suzanne Vega: Veteran performer reclaims her songs 01.27.11
    • Daniel Hope Kicks 2011 into High Gear, with North American Duo Tour and New DG Album 01.26.11
    • Mike Daisey’s one-man show examines human cost of technology 01.26.11
    • From disorder to order, in search of ‘wild beauties’ 01.25.11
    • Severinsen Says Practice Makes Perfect, MHS Students Listen 01.25.11
    • Gil Gutiérrez, Doc Severinsen and the San Miguel Five at Carnegie Hall 01.24.11
    • Pianist at Last Has Carnegie All to Himself 01.23.11
    • Parker Quartet closes Music Alliance’s first season in lushly romantic fashion 01.23.11
    • Doc Severinsen Brings Mexican Quintet To Manchester High 01.23.11
    • The Miró Theory: Late, Great 01.23.11
    • Young guns: Teen up-and-comers play for symphony, chamber fest 01.23.11
    • Writer-actor Mike Daisey takes Apple to task in solo show at Berkeley Rep 01.22.11
    • Music Picks: Physical Forms, Kimya Dawson, Madame Recamier, Young Hunting 01.20.11
    • Seattle Symphony's new season: 'Doctor Atomic' is in there, so is 'Rite of Spring' 01.19.11
    • NY culture visits Wenatchee 01.19.11
    • Review: Charleston Symphony Orchestra's season opener 01.18.11
    • Jonathan Biss; Making his Carnegie Hall recital debut, the exacting young pianist eschews perfection. 01.18.11
    • Guest conductor, pianist give dynamic performance 01.17.11
    • Dynamic Duo – Cellist Lynn Harrell & Pianist Jon Kimura Parker 01.17.11
    • Orchestra hosts spirited trip to Scotland 01.15.11
    • Classical review: Emanuel Ax joins Oregon Symphony in standout performance of Brahms' Second Piano Concerto 01.15.11
    • Lang Lang and symphony create a night to remember 01.15.11
    • Mary Wilson, Pops give folks fun night of '60s 01.15.11
    • The Way to Carnegie Hall? Success 01.14.11
    • The Tokyo String Quartet: Climbing Everest with Vesuvian zest 01.14.11
    • Mike Daisey recounts our obsession with cash 01.14.11
    • Taken in by the Cult of Mike Daisey 01.13.11
    • Review: Mike Daisey returns to Berkeley Rep with hilarious, provocative 'Cargo Cult' 01.13.11
    • eighth blackbird takes Manhattan, with return to Carnegie Hall and launch of new “Tune-In” festival 01.13.11
    • Kronos Quartet and Wu Man: Sydney Festival review 01.13.11
    • Performances by The Knights, A Far Cry and Neil Rolnick 01.13.11
    • Marsalis Family, America's first family of jazz, honored among 2011 NEA Jazz Masters 01.12.11
    • Nikolai Lugansky, Queen Elizabeth Hall, review 01.12.11
    • GABRIELA MONTERO RELEASES 'SOLATINO' ON EMI CLASSICS 01.12.11
    • REVIEW: Toronto Symphony Orchestra draws cheers from southern neighbors 01.11.11
    • Ghosts of Chinese music brought to life 01.11.11
    • A virtuoso's journey to modernity and back 01.11.11
    • New Classical Tracks: Mendelssohn Reflections 01.11.11
    • APAP SHOWCASE PARTY! 01.10.11
    • National Youth Orchestra, Barbican, review 01.10.11
    • Why Suzanne Vega is Re-Recording Her History 01.07.11
    • New Sounds: Listener Poll Show for 2010 01.06.11
    • Monologuist Mike Daisey ready to stir things up at Berkeley Rep 01.06.11
    • Ailey Fans Bid Jamison a Fond, Raucous Farewell 01.04.11
    • Bertrand Chamayou—review 01.04.11
    • Hellos and Thank Yous at Family Reunion 01.03.11
    • Tchaikovsky Competition winners: career guaranteed 01.03.11
    • Opus 3 Artists's Best of 2010 01.03.11
    • Jeremy Denk Plays Ives Dominates “Best of 2010” Lists 01.03.11
    • NYE Hats and a Borrowed Baton 01.03.11
    • Stuffed and Unstrung 01.03.11
    • WQXR Album of the Week Gabriela Montero's Solatino 01.01.11
    • Violinist Chee-Yun highlights National Philharmonic performance 01.01.11
  • 2010

    • BWW Reviews: Insanely Funny 'STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG' Puppets Up! 12.31.10
    • Happy Birthday, San Diego Symphony! 12.31.10
    • Puppets as hand-held devices 12.31.10
    • Bertrand Chamayou, Wigmore Hall 12.31.10
    • Naughty Muppets offend and charm in Irvine 12.30.10
    • Theater review: 'Stuffed and Unstrung' at the Irvine Barclay Theatre [Updated] 12.30.10
    • Shai Wosner's Rich, Transparent Piano Sound 12.30.10
    • Throw these puppets a line 12.29.10
    • Unswerving assurance of Ehnes' violin a winner 12.29.10
    • New Classical Tracks: The Best of 2010 12.28.10
    • Scene & Heard: Sweet Honey in the Rock concert reception 12.26.10
    • Holiday songs get a jazzy remake 12.22.10
    • The Muppets get naughty in Irvine 12.20.10
    • 2010's best stage shows 12.20.10
    • Baroque Holiday with The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center 12.19.10
    • New World Symphony bids farewell to the Lincoln Theatre in final concerts 12.19.10
    • New York Polyphony: A Welcome "Jingle Bell" Antidote 12.19.10
    • The ones to watch in 2011: Classical 12.18.10
    • The 10 best classical albums of 2010 12.17.10
    • CBS 60 Minutes to Air Two-Part Feature on Wynton Marsalis and JALC 12.17.10
    • Chanticleer News: Christmas album #1 on Billboard 12.16.10
    • eighth blackbird takes new “PowerFUL/LESS” program home to Chicago 12.15.10
    • Cellist Weilerstein is outstanding 12.15.10
    • TED Names 2011 Fellows, Senior Fellows 12.15.10
    • Nicolas Hodges review: Strong-arming Stockhausen 12.14.10
    • Classical music review: New York Polyphony delivers a fine-tuned, sophisticated show in Dallas Chamber Music series 12.14.10
    • No Musicians Harmed in Playing This Concert 12.13.10
    • Joshua Roman: from TEDx to APAP 12.13.10
    • JAMES CONLON HONORED BY USC THORNTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND WAGNER SOCIETY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 12.13.10
    • Theater review: Imago Theatre's 'ZooZoo' worth seeing again and again 12.12.10
    • Straying From the Canon With Unfamiliar Fare 12.12.10
    • The Ailey Company's Calling Card 12.11.10
    • Wigmore Hall and The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Establish Cross-Atlantic Partnership 12.09.10
    • PLAY: a gamer’s symphony 12.08.10
    • Parker Quartet justifies Grammy nomination 12.08.10
    • STEVEN SLOANE NOMINATED FOR AN INTERNATIONAL CLASSICAL MUSIC AWARD 12.08.10
    • 2010: The Most Memorable Moments in Music 12.08.10
    • Joffrey Ballet brings panache to 'Nutcracker' 12.03.10
    • Pianist excels in reshaping classical music 12.02.10
    • Pianist Hung-Kuan Chen Impressive At Yale 12.02.10
    • CONGRATULATIONS 2010 GRAMMY AWARD NOMINEES! 12.02.10
    • Jeremy Denk Leads Family Concert at New York’s 92nd Street Y and Collaborates with Steven Isserlis 12.01.10
    • Review of Higdon: Singing Rooms CD 12.01.10
    • Shai Wosner: Brahms and Schoenberg 12.01.10
    • IN HONOR OF BYRON GUSTAFSON 11.30.10
    • At Ailey, the Battle Has Only Begun 11.29.10
    • Moved by the Spirit: Celebrating ‘Revelations’ at 50 11.29.10
    • eighth blackbird helps launch new CD label and new music festival this winter 11.29.10
    • VOTE AILEY NOVEMBER 29- FEBRUARY 20! 11.29.10
    • The Chilling Tears of a Clown 11.28.10
    • Los Angeles Opera's 'Rigoletto' 11.28.10
    • MSO, chorus flow with 'Sea Symphony' 11.27.10
    • Anticipating Alisa Weilerstein through video 11.27.10
    • One-Woman Pipa Jam Session 11.26.10
    • Lives of Music and Physics, Lovingly Bound 11.25.10
    • Brahms: Theme and Variations of the Second Movement of the String Sextet, Op. 18 11.25.10
    • CD Review 11.22.10
    • No fluff for Jackiw and Levinson 11.22.10
    • Parker Quartet does Haydn justice 11.22.10
    • TSO Chopin performance beyond ordinary 11.22.10
    • Last-minute pianist was key to fine CSO performance 11.21.10
    • Yefim Bronfman Crowns Duo Tour with Pinchas Zukerman at Carnegie Hall and in Boston 11.19.10
    • Vilde Frang Bjærke receives Statoil’s classical music award 11.19.10
    • Britain needs a go-getter like Valery Gergiev 11.19.10
    • Moscow State Symphony offers satisfying concert at the Kravis Center 11.18.10
    • Daniel Hope Returns to New York 11.18.10
    • YO-YO MA TO RECEIVE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM 11.17.10
    • George Crumb's 'Music for a Summer Evening' proves potent on a fall evening 11.17.10
    • Mariachi brings fiesta spirit to Hop 11.17.10
    • Moscow State Symphony Orchestra delights Louisville audience [Louisvile newbie] 11.17.10
    • OPUS 3 WELCOMES CAROLINE GOULDING TO OUR VIOLIN ROSTER. 11.16.10
    • Hugh Masekela, Usher Hall, Edinburgh 11.16.10
    • Romanticism With Russian Passion 11.15.10
    • It Turns Out That a Classical Staple in December Can Be Jazzy in November 11.15.10
    • Plácido Domingo Announces Contract Extension for Music Director James Conlon through LA Opera's 2012/13 Season 11.15.10
    • Albany Symphony Orchestra makes it all look so easy 11.15.10
    • Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra concert is an exciting and revelatory experience 11.15.10
    • Putting Some Muscle in Chopin Along With the Poetry 11.14.10
    • Philharmonic at Carnegie: What a Difference a Hall Makes 11.14.10
    • Cool Restraint Leading the Way to Explosiveness 11.14.10
    • An uplifting evening with the African Children's Choir 11.12.10
    • On the Road with Tomáš Kubínek 11.12.10
    • He’s a young musician on the move 11.12.10
    • Northern Lights to Be Heard, Not Seen 11.12.10
    • Gautier Capucon and Gabriela Montero at the Library of Congress 11.11.10
    • Plugged In : Discovery Ensemble 11.11.10
    • A Thrilling Ride With Boston's Discovery Ensemble 11.11.10
    • Stefan Jackiw gets Brahms CD airplay 11.10.10
    • Orchestra 2001 presents Chinese fare 11.09.10
    • Classical Action’s 2010-11 Michael Palm Series Presents Garrick Ohlsson, Stephanie Blythe, Warren Jones, Joyce DiDonato and Jeremy Denk 11.06.10
    • REVIEW: Kubínek, Orchestra Iowa create breath of fresh air with plenty of gasps. 11.06.10
    • All-male vocal quartet simply exquisite 11.06.10
    • Record number of international applicants denotes International Tchaikovsky Competition’s ongoing renaissance and reflects epoch under new management 11.05.10
    • Xian Zhang leads lyrical Gil Shaham, richly intricate National Symphony 11.05.10
    • 'Stuffed and Unstrung' -- an improv puppet show for adults -- is coming to Irvine 11.05.10
    • Ailey II dancers make Chicago-area debut 11.05.10
    • Lintu, Ax collaborate brilliantly with SLSO 11.05.10
    • Mozart Festival: A Little Night Music with Jon Kimura Parker 11.05.10
    • Pianist, Danish conductor dazzle at CSO 11.05.10
    • JURIES ANNOUNCED FOR THE 2011 TCHAIKOVSKY COMPETITION 11.05.10
    • Difficult new score proves seductive with Cleveland Orchestra, guest cellist 11.04.10
    • Judith Jamison to Receive Handel Medallion from Mayor Bloomberg as Prelude to Final Season as Ailey's Artistic Director 11.03.10
    • Jeremy Denk plays Prokofiev & Grieg on Moscow State Symphony tour 11.03.10
    • Gidon Kremer and his Kremerata Baltica take a spiritual plunge 11.02.10
    • The Carnegie Hall Debut: Introducing Nicholas Phan 11.02.10
    • A LUNATIC TAKES OVER THE ORCHESTRA 11.02.10
    • CD Review: Shai Wosner-Schoenberg/Brahms International Piano Choice 11.01.10
    • Kremerata Baltica review: rough and classy 11.01.10
    • Oozing Charm, a Heroine Sings, Seduces and Doesn’t Die 11.01.10
    • Curtis Institute Names Jonathan Biss to Faculty 11.01.10
    • Moscow State Symphony is astonishing in Cerritos 10.31.10
    • Musical genius overcomes misguided production concept in HGO’s Peter Grimes 10.31.10
    • BSO: Invitation to the Dance, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth 10.31.10
    • London-based ensemble makes a fine impression 10.30.10
    • With Netrebko leading the way, 'Don Pasquale' makes for magical night at the Met 10.30.10
    • From a Mariachi Band, a Happy ‘Ay Yay Yay’ 10.29.10
    • BEETHOVEN: The ‘Late’ String Quartets (Nos. 12 thru 16) - Tokyo String Quartet - Harmonia Mundi (3 discs) 10.29.10
    • Flitting the Globe Over in Torment and Lyricism 10.29.10
    • Patricia Racette Joins "It Gets Better" Campaign 10.29.10
    • Academy of St. Martin in the Fields an Impressive Winner 10.27.10
    • Beethoven with the Discovery Ensemble, the BSO, and Opera Boston 10.27.10
    • Jazz With Updates on the Past and Eyes on the Future 10.26.10
    • Imago Theatre's ZooZoo at the New Victory Theater 10.26.10
    • Hugh Masekela 10.25.10
    • eighth blackbird takes Jennifer Higdon’s On a Wire on tour 10.25.10
    • Hugh Masekela’s Memorial Hall performance delights music lovers 10.25.10
    • South African trumpeter gets the rhythm right 10.24.10
    • Review: Butterfly soars in HGO’s artful new mounting 10.24.10
    • Caroline Goulding impresses at the Terrace 10.24.10
    • Classical CDs Round-Up 13 10.23.10
    • Music Review: San Francisco Symphony plays Dvorak 10.23.10
    • RPO excels with Russian music 10.23.10
    • Sequence of moods with Vladimir Ashkenazy 10.22.10
    • Zoo Zoo: Frees your imagination 10.22.10
    • Herbert Blomstedt, Garrick Ohlsson drive Cleveland Orchestra to higher heights 10.22.10
    • Molding Sound to Behave Like a Solar Eclipse 10.22.10
    • Anne-Marie McDermott Works Her Magic on Chopin 10.22.10
    • ASO Review 10.22.10
    • Jeremy Denk to mine Bach and Ligeti in Berkeley 10.21.10
    • A Penchant for Bruch (Since She Was Only 5) 10.21.10
    • Spare Times: For Children for Oct. 22-28 10.21.10
    • The Folkways That Led to Dvorak and Bartok 10.20.10
    • Hugh Masekela puts down his trumpet, speaks his mind 10.20.10
    • Regional Spotlight: New York Polyphony 10.20.10
    • Denk and Ives, Partners in Pianism 10.19.10
    • Boston celebrates South African jazz legend 10.19.10
    • Performing Arts: Kelli O'Hara lights up the Kennedy Center 10.18.10
    • The Planets – an HD Odyssey: where music meets space missions 10.18.10
    • Houston Symphony, Barbican, London 10.18.10
    • New World Symphony opens season in stellar style with a bittersweet note 10.17.10
    • Hugh Masekela Live 10.16.10
    • Yuja Wang enchants CSO audience 10.16.10
    • Concert Review: Doc Severinsen & El Ritmo De La Vida 10.16.10
    • Inspired programming, inspiring dance 10.15.10
    • ZooZoo 10.15.10
    • The Planets: the future for classical concerts? 10.15.10
    • Joffrey passes stylistic tests, retains warmth 10.15.10
    • Chamber Music’s Busy Power Couple 10.14.10
    • Brahms’s Piano Variations – Garrick Ohlsson/Hyperion 10.14.10
    • Caroline Goulding Makes Magic at Young Concert Artists 50th Anniversary 10.14.10
    • Assad Brother Guitar Duo on Performance Today 10.13.10
    • A Romeo Who Struts, A Juliet Who Glitters 10.13.10
    • RPO's Christopher Seaman, Constellation Brands and varied artists to be honored at Arts & Cultural Council gala 10.13.10
    • “Versatile Virtuoso”* Jeremy Denk’s Hotly-Anticipated New Album – Jeremy Denk Plays Ives – Is Released Today 10.12.10
    • Orpheus Chamber Orchestra announces the appointment of Ayden Adler as Executive Director 10.11.10
    • Chamber Orchestra's Affairs of the Heart 10.11.10
    • Review: ISO Classical Series Program No. 1 10.11.10
    • Masekela: My music comes from my people 10.11.10
    • Celebrating RPO director Christopher Seaman 10.10.10
    • Nashville Symphony celebrates Argentine tango master Astor Piazzolla on its latest release 10.10.10
    • Fisch takes over Muti program, Wagnerian warts and all 10.09.10
    • Moving ahead minus Muti: Fisch ably leads challenging program 10.09.10
    • Symphony's Fall Centennial Season Opens 10.09.10
    • Doc Severinsen Interview 10.08.10
    • In Chicago, MusicNOW 10.08.10
    • Finding Brahms in Schoenberg 10.08.10
    • Prolific pianist enjoys A-list career 10.08.10
    • Subbing for Muti, Asher Fisch makes an impressive CSO debut 10.07.10
    • At the TSO, Samuel Barber is no longer edgy, but full of life 10.07.10
    • Glory and Misery on the Way to Stardom 10.07.10
    • Photo Coverage: 'Hallelujah Broadway' Concert 10.06.10
    • Toronto Symphony serves up blazing birthday cake to Samuel Barber 10.06.10
    • Mighty Sinfonietta music begins Freeman's final season 10.05.10
    • Brooklyn Rider: Connecting the Past with the Present 10.05.10
    • An Interview with Brooklyn Rider 10.05.10
    • Pianist, MSO mesh in small and grand way 10.05.10
    • Wu Man: Giving the Pipa New Life 10.05.10
    • Weekend showcases familiar and unfamiliar masterworks 10.04.10
    • BBC SSO, City Hall, Glasgow 10.04.10
    • Israeli-born pianist Inon Barnatan puts together a brilliant program in Vancouver 10.04.10
    • And So It Begins… 10.04.10
    • Classical concert review: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra 10.03.10
    • BBCSSO/Runnicles, City Halls, Glasgow 10.03.10
    • Christopher Seaman kicks off last season with RPO 10.02.10
    • Delaware Symphony Orchestra's emotional program brings whoops of approval 10.02.10
    • MUSICAL LEGEND BRINGS TRUMPET GROOVES TO NORTH AMERICA 10.01.10
    • Taming Ives With Head, Heart and Humor 10.01.10
    • Marin Alsop: 2010 Gramophone Award Winner 10.01.10
    • THE MIRÓ QUARTET 2010-2011 SEASON 10.01.10
    • "Dominant Curve” 10.01.10
    • The steady rise of an Israeli pianist who caught the ear of Daniel Barenboim 10.01.10
    • Sold Out Performances in France, Austria, and Germany Launch Ailey II’s 2010-2011 Tour to 49 Cities in North America & Europe 09.30.10
    • Review: De Profundis –Gidon Kremer, violin and director/ Daniil Grishin, viola/ Ula Ulijona Zebriunaite, viola/ Andrei Pushkarev, vibraphone/ Reinut Tepp, cembalo/ Kremerata Baltica – Nonesuch 09.30.10
    • Suzanne Vega: 'Love' is all she needs 09.29.10
    • Wu Man's Piercing Pipa Rediscoveries 09.28.10
    • THE BERLINER PHILHARMONIKER’S 2010 EUROPEAN CONCERT WITH DANIEL BARENBOIM AND CELLIST ALISA WEILERSTEIN RELEASED ON DVD SEPTEMBER 28 09.28.10
    • THE DR. PROFESSOR & HIS ORCHESTRAL COUP 09.28.10
    • Nikolaj Znaider appointed Principal Guest Conductor of the Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra 09.27.10
    • CD Review from Ottawa: SFJAZZ Collective Live 2010 09.24.10
    • 'Complete World of Sports' a champion at Merrimack Rep 09.23.10
    • Jennifer Koh to open Berkeley Symphony season 09.23.10
    • eighth blackbird announces 2010-11 season 09.21.10
    • Rave reviews for Hope's Britten Violin Concerto performances in Copenhagen 09.21.10
    • Jennifer Koh: Connecting Composers Across Centuries 09.20.10
    • The Complete World of Sports at the MRT 09.20.10
    • Gil Shaham: 2010-11 season 09.20.10
    • First Loves: Nick Cords' 'Golden Age' Infatuations 09.20.10
    • Tony Kishman and Seattle Symphony channel Paul McCartney, 9/16 09.18.10
    • Review R Strauss-Stravinsky 09.17.10
    • Music Review: Septeto Nacional - Sin Rumba no hay Son 09.16.10
    • New York Philharmonic Opening Night Gala 09.16.10
    • Connecting the Dots Between 2 Composers 09.16.10
    • Bentley’s Bandstand: Septeto Nacional, Sin Rumba No Hay Son! 09.16.10
    • ‘World of Sports’ is always on its game 09.16.10
    • Joyce Yang on three continents with Edo de Waart 09.16.10
    • Stefan Jackiw to reunite with Marin Alsop 09.16.10
    • Joshua Roman gets set for his Big Date 09.16.10
    • Arild Remmereit introduced as Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra's 11th music director 09.16.10
    • Chanticleer: Out of This World 09.16.10
    • The SPCO live broadcasts begin this Saturday 09.16.10
    • Tokyo String Quartet: Organic, charming and engaging in Birmingham concert 09.15.10
    • ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES 11TH MUSIC DIRECTOR 09.15.10
    • Virginia Symphony director celebrates 20th year 09.15.10
    • A CHANTICLEER CHRISTMAS RECORDING NOW AVAILABLE 09.14.10
    • Reduced Shakespeare Company Takes On A New Gauntlet 09.14.10
    • The Very Best of Ravi Shankar 09.14.10
    • The Soul of America through enlivened Chamber Music 09.13.10
    • 11th Annual Latin Grammy Nominees Announced 09.13.10
    • Successful Bridging from Gershwin to Brahms 09.12.10
    • Brooklyn Rider String Quartet Pleases Audience – Leaves a Smile 09.12.10
    • Septeto Nacional Ignacio Pineiro's Sin Rumba No Hay Son! 09.12.10
    • Review: Mozart. Scott St. John, violin and viola; Lara St. John, violin; the Knights, Eric Jacobsen, cond. (Ancalagon) 09.11.10
    • Brooklyn Rider: September Prelude's 2010 Headliner at Duke University 09.11.10
    • St. Paul Chamber Orchestra opens season boldly with ‘Don Giovanni’ 09.11.10
    • “Pleasure is the law”: Brooklyn Rider Opens September Prelude at UNC 09.10.10
    • Garrick Ohlsson: Mussorgsky, Prokofiev and Rachmaninov 09.10.10
    • Alvin Ailey II at the Folly 09.10.10
    • Caramoor Fall Festival: Music for omnivores 09.10.10
    • Chamber Music With Muscle 09.10.10
    • Do You Use Technology? Then Don't Miss Mike Daisey's The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs. 09.10.10
    • Barefoot at the White House 09.10.10
    • The Knights Ensemble Storms New York's Le Poisson Rouge 09.09.10
    • Cleveland Orchestra lifts Joffrey Ballet 09.08.10
    • Regional Spotlight: The Knights 09.08.10
    • OFF AND RUNNING ON PBS AVAILABLE ONLINE UNTIL DECEMBER 7 09.08.10
    • Chanticleer releases new recordings and download opportunities 09.07.10
    • ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS SIGNS SIEMENS AS MAJOR SPONSOR 09.07.10
    • TUNE TO PBS TONIGHT & WATCH THE PREMIERE OF OFF & RUNNING SCORED BY DBR 09.07.10
    • Another glorious evening of dance and live music by Joffrey Ballet and Cleveland Orchestra 09.06.10
    • Pianist Yefim Bronfman Kicks Off 2010-11 Season with Prokofiev in U.S. and Bartók in Europe 09.06.10
    • Brooklyn Rider bridges the divide 09.05.10
    • First Listen: Steve Reich, 'Double Sextet, 2x5' 09.05.10
    • Concert Review: Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra at Auckland Town Hall 09.04.10
    • Music review: 'Candide' at the Hollywood Bowl 09.03.10
    • Tchaikovsky 2011 laureates to be managed worldwide by leading artist agencies 09.03.10
    • JUDITH JAMISON TO BE HONORED AT WHITE HOUSE DANCE SERIES PRESENTED BY FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA 09.02.10
    • Knights could be called a classical garage band 09.02.10
    • Review: Music@Menlo Live 2009: Being Mendelssohn. Various Artists 09.01.10
    • Lars Vogt – Janác?ek & Schubert 08.30.10
    • EIF: A new wonder of the world 08.30.10
    • Czech Philharmonic/Gardiner 08.29.10
    • Tanglewood: Garrick Ohlsson: Two evenings of triumph 08.28.10
    • Prom 56: Minnesota Orchestra / Vanska, Royal Albert Hall, London 08.28.10
    • Form and function, perfectly aligned 08.26.10
    • The Passion of Osvaldo Golijov 08.26.10
    • Leonard Slatkin and Sarah Chang return to the Hollywood Bowl for Shostakovich 08.25.10
    • Philadelphia Orchestra finale excited SPAC audience 08.25.10
    • eighth blackbird performs Steve Reich’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Double Sextet on new Nonesuch CD, to be released on Sept 14 08.24.10
    • Composers make a solid connection at SummerFest 08.24.10
    • Yo-Yo Ma's ensemble unites world of talent 08.23.10
    • Mozart as Appetizer, Schumann as a Main Course 08.23.10
    • Ma's Silk Road group treats Ravinia throng to a multicultural jam session 08.22.10
    • Live review: Master Series Concert – Sunshine and Spirit, ASO 08.22.10
    • Cho-Liang Lin makes good on favorite program 08.22.10
    • Downpours cannot dampen Silk Road Ensemble’s milestone celebration 08.21.10
    • SUZANNE VEGA REVISITS PEOPLE & PLACES IN NYC 08.20.10
    • Eclectic musical evening excels 08.20.10
    • Mormons on a Mission 08.20.10
    • For him, Ives has it 08.20.10
    • One Night, Two Shows, Four Masters 08.20.10
    • Rhapsodic Musings: 21st-Century Works for Solo Violin 08.19.10
    • Montero turns SummerFest into Gabriela's place 08.19.10
    • Music review: Sarah Chang handles difficult performance brilliantly 08.19.10
    • Control Your Image: Women Musicians Seize On Social Media 08.19.10
    • Inventive Back and Forth Between Old and New 08.17.10
    • World-Renowned Cellist Lynn Harrell and his wife, violinist Helen Nightengale, join Save the Children's Artist Ambassador program to bring HEART and song to children in need 08.16.10
    • Yo-Yo Ma and Silk Road Ensemble make journey to Blossom rewarding 08.16.10
    • Prom 37: BBC Philharmonic/Noseda 08.15.10
    • "Hallelujah Broadway" documents a stirring concert and brilliant performances 08.12.10
    • Any Haydn Sunday 08.11.10
    • “Versatile Virtuoso”* Jeremy Denk’s Hotly-Anticipated New Album – Jeremy Denk Plays Ives – Is Available on iTunes Today 08.11.10
    • The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association Announces Conductors Selected for 2010/11 Dudamel Fellowship Program 08.11.10
    • Return to Marlboro 08.10.10
    • Impressive Concert from Conductor Lewis, Soloists Wolverton and Nomura 08.10.10
    • Yo-Yo Ma and Silk Road Ensemble at the Mann: Beyond borders 08.08.10
    • Guest violinist supplies emotional heart to Britt opening 08.08.10
    • Bramwell Tovey mixes a mean musical cocktail 08.08.10
    • Music@Menlo 08.06.10
    • Music@Menlo, California 08.05.10
    • GETTING TECHNICAL WITH… Alisa Weilerstein cellist 08.05.10
    • Invitation to Dance to Shostakovich 08.04.10
    • Knights at Night in Central Park 08.04.10
    • Von Oeyen shines, Chang dazzles to kick off chamber fest 08.04.10
    • Proms 2010: Prom 23: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Runnicles 08.04.10
    • Prom 23: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Runnicles, Royal Albert Hall 08.04.10
    • Mind sex and ‘Tristan’ 08.03.10
    • “The Miró Quartet Live!” 08.03.10
    • Edward Simon named Guggenheim Fellow 08.03.10
    • Lively new music scene gets livelier with arrival of CSO's young resident composers 08.03.10
    • Goerne and Haefliger win out at Tanglewood 08.02.10
    • Burnished Tones Evoke Ravel and Others in a Candlelit Room 08.02.10
    • Fifth annual Stillwater Music Festival begins later this month 08.02.10
    • Seattle Opera’s ‘Tristan and Isolde’ presented masterfully as an opera of the mind 08.02.10
    • Mr. Popular: Cho-Liang Lin has a reputation 08.01.10
    • Violinist and Music Director Cho-Liang Lin: A Decade with Jimmy 08.01.10
    • An American Masterwork That Finds Something to Believe In 08.01.10
    • Marketing Strategies: 5 Tips to Consider Before You Tweet 08.01.10
    • Together. New Century Chamber Orchestra, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, music director. 08.01.10
    • Expect a touch of whimsey from classical super-group eighth blackbird at opening concert for Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music 07.31.10
    • The Ever-Curious Cellist 07.29.10
    • Matthias Goerne, Andreas Haefliger, Koerner Hall, Toronto 07.28.10
    • Opera Review: The Marriage of Figaro 07.28.10
    • Reviewed: The Marriage of Figaro 07.28.10
    • PROMS 2010 BBC NOW/Fischer 07.27.10
    • Unexpected adventures with noise from Thierry Fischer 07.27.10
    • Prom 13: BBC National Orchestra of Wales/ Currie/Fischer, Royal Albert Hall 07.27.10
    • Showpiece and symphony switch roles on Cleveland Orchestra program 07.26.10
    • As Tchaikovsky Competition Approaches 07.26.10
    • The Marriage of Figaro 07.26.10
    • Schoenfield's sonata is a work of its time 07.24.10
    • Midori Featured on Commonwealth Club's Ascent of Woman Series and Online Global Forum Big Think 07.21.10
    • Two masters of keyboard at a peak 07.21.10
    • Russian cities to host contest 07.21.10
    • With a bang, not a whimper 07.19.10
    • TCHAIKOVSKY COMPETITION TO BE SHARED BETWEEN RUSSIA'S TWO CULTURAL CAPITALS 07.19.10
    • Cincinnati Pops take on Beach Boys with hip conductor Matt Catingub 07.13.10
    • Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Performs on So You Think You Can Dance 7/15 07.13.10
    • Weekend concerts with Cleveland Orchestra feature intrepid conductors and guest soloist 07.12.10
    • Slow Dancing, Trafalgar Square, London 07.12.10
    • Beyond virtuoso 07.11.10
    • Miro Quartet wows Beethoven Festival crowd 07.09.10
    • The Knights Segue Through the Ages 07.08.10
    • Learning Much More Than the Notes 07.08.10
    • Opera Bits and Pieces, Gently Scrambled 07.07.10
    • David Michalek: Slow Dancing, Trafalgar Square, Sadler’s Wells 07.07.10
    • Half of the Tchaikovsky Competition to be held in St. Petersburg 07.07.10
    • Change of Tune 07.06.10
    • Brooklyn Quartet To Make A 'Racket' At U.S. Open 07.04.10
    • Nikolai Lugansky in a diverse Chopin program of suave and supple colors. 07.04.10
    • Orchestra creates a solid beat the second time around 07.03.10
    • James Ehnes Appointed to the Order of Canada 07.02.10
    • String and Sip: The Finer Things in Life 07.02.10
    • Anoushka Shankar brings humour, humanity and uncomplicated directness to her performance. 07.02.10
    • Editor’s Pick: Tudor City 07.02.10
    • David Michalek ‘Slow Dancing’ 07.01.10
    • Slow Dancing after dusk, in Trafalgar Square... 07.01.10
    • Creative Collective 07.01.10
    • Yuja Wang’s new recording, ‘Transformation,’ selected as Gramophone’s Recording of the Month 07.01.10
    • Next Tchaikovsky competition: a tale of two cities 06.30.10
    • Golijov's Sensational Passion 06.29.10
    • SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NAMES LUDOVIC MORLOT MUSIC DIRECTOR DESIGNATE 06.29.10
    • Joyce Yang featured in two New York City street piano events 06.29.10
    • Seattle Gets a Maestro of Skill and Luck 06.29.10
    • Odair Assad “El Caminante” 06.28.10
    • Yuja Wang at Cultural Centre 06.28.10
    • 'Silk Road' leads to Out North for pipa player 06.26.10
    • Tchaikovsky Competition offers daily webcasting 06.25.10
    • Celia Wren reviews 'Completely Hollywood (Abridged)' at Kennedy Center 06.25.10
    • Mormon Tabernacle Choir hits No. 1 on Billboard classical chart 06.24.10
    • Jeremy Denk Appears at Three Top U.S. Festivals 06.24.10
    • THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE WITH YO-YO MA TO PLAY U.S. MUSIC FESTIVALS IN AUGUST 06.23.10
    • Nature Had Other Plans at the Naumburg Bandshell 06.23.10
    • Yuja Wang plays with poetry, precision 06.22.10
    • At 82, Severinsen still makes the grade 06.21.10
    • Yuja Wang, San Francisco Symphony 06.19.10
    • Saint Patti commands the stage 06.19.10
    • Doc Severinsen arrives at EMF with El Ritmo de la Vida for a Pre-Opening Saturday Night Special Event 06.17.10
    • Cellist Alisa Weilerstein at Sixth & I Synagogue 06.17.10
    • Gil Shaham Demonstrates Range with Violin Concertos by Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann, Mozart, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Sarasate, and Barber at Summer Festivals from Tanglewood to London’s BBC Proms 06.17.10
    • Being Mendelssohn: Music by BACH, MOZART, MENDELSSOHN, BEETHOVEN, LIGETI, JALBERT, BRAHMS, SPOHR and SCHUMANN 06.16.10
    • New Classical Tracks: Music from England's House of Tudor and Manhattan's East Side 06.15.10
    • A blazing season finale for the Vancouver symphony 06.14.10
    • Stefan Jackiw turns 25 in Toronto Symphony debut 06.14.10
    • Joshua Roman premieres new cello sonata 06.14.10
    • Inon Barnatan wins kudos in Spoleto 06.14.10
    • Brooklyn Rider makes Spoleto Festival debut 06.14.10
    • Tears and Trembling at Dock Street 06.13.10
    • Suzanne Vega remakes her best sounds 06.11.10
    • ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY AND ST. LOUIS PUBLIC RADIO ANNOUNCE NEW PARTNERSHIP 06.10.10
    • DBR To Perform at Central Park SummerStage 06.10.10
    • A Debut, an Anniversary and a Springboard for Young Players 06.09.10
    • Brooklyn Rider makes classical music relevant to a modern crowd 06.09.10
    • SLSYO: Youth Orchestra in NYC 06.08.10
    • Four have indie rock fans 06.08.10
    • Hungarian day at Chamber VII 06.07.10
    • Forum for the future 06.07.10
    • Cleveland Orchestra highlights new music with exhilarating “Composers Connect” event 06.06.10
    • ASO scores two triumphs with a pair of world premieres 06.04.10
    • Brooklyn Rider; Dominant Curve 06.01.10
    • The Chinese pipa player talks about life on the road with Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Project 06.01.10
    • Puppets on Merry-Go-Rounds 06.01.10
    • Music review: Bringuier and Rachlin with the L.A. Philharmonic at Disney Hall 05.30.10
    • A Glendale Nocturne: Saturday night with the LACO 05.29.10
    • SLSO's American celebration is a patriotic treat 05.29.10
    • A bit of Rachmaninoff magic 05.29.10
    • Embracing the Renaissance and YouTube, Too 05.28.10
    • Music review of the Philadelphia Orchestra at Strathmore 05.28.10
    • Pianist and conductor Barry Douglas gets cerebral with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra 05.25.10
    • Yuja Wang @ Sixth and I 05.24.10
    • A Pianist Chooses a Light Touch Over Heavy Hands 05.24.10
    • Breathtaking Wang delivers in DC recital 05.24.10
    • Albany Symphony Orchestra @ EMPAC 05.23.10
    • Cleveland’s Voluptuous ‘Lulu,’ Surrounded by Beethoven 05.23.10
    • Hope’s Violin Sang Beautifully and Deeply 05.22.10
    • CBSO/Symphonic Dances: III at the Symphony Hall 05.21.10
    • The Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt uses a grand piano to take her audience back to a time of elegant precision 05.21.10
    • Album: New York Polyphony, Tudor City (Avie) 05.21.10
    • Chanticleer Wins 2010 Chorus America Education Outreach Award 05.20.10
    • eighth blackbird presents world premiere of On a Wire – concerto by Pulitzer Prize-winning Jennifer Higdon – with Atlanta Symphony 05.20.10
    • Moscow State Symphony Orchestra at Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry. 05.20.10
    • Ailey II Launches International Tour 5/18 In Germany 05.19.10
    • Violinist and pianist form team to produce some beautiful music 05.19.10
    • Midori to Receive Prestigious Kennedy Center Gold Medal in the Arts 05.19.10
    • Stefan Jackiw is young and gifted and his role model is Yo Yo Ma 05.18.10
    • JAMES CONLON RENEWS CONTRACT WITH THE CINCINNATI MAY FESTIVAL THROUGH 2013 05.18.10
    • BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra 05.18.10
    • Genre-Bending String Quartet Brooklyn Rider Excites Attention with Recent Success of Winter Tour and New CD, Dominant Curve 05.17.10
    • Haefliger’s keyboard artistry at its finest in Mozart 05.17.10
    • JAMES CONLON INDUCTED INTO AMERICAN CLASSICAL MUSIC HALL OF FAME 05.17.10
    • Three 'conductors' save the day for Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra 05.17.10
    • New Classical Tracks: Brooklyn Rider 05.17.10
    • Student-faculty ensembles perform at Curtis 05.17.10
    • Conductor is instrumental in concert success 05.17.10
    • Mendelssohn: Piano Trios: Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax 05.16.10
    • Sports of The Times 05.16.10
    • Bury St Edmunds Festival 05.16.10
    • San Diego Symphony makes mighty impact with Stravinsky, Strauss 05.15.10
    • San Francisco Symphony Plays Revelatory Debussy 05.15.10
    • A student recitalist on his way 05.15.10
    • A Delayed Debut: Weilerstein Reunites With Dudamel at Disney Hall 05.14.10
    • Moscow State Symphony Orchestra 05.14.10
    • Cleveland Orchestra crafts vivid dreams with Golijov and Berlioz 05.14.10
    • Yuja Wang gives extraordinary performance 05.14.10
    • KREMERATA BALTICA IN LINCOLN CENTER'S WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL 05.13.10
    • THE MIRÓ QUARTET CONTINUES TO DELIGHT AUDIENCES WITH INNOVATIVE AND COMPELLING PROGRAMS 05.12.10
    • Playing with Balls 05.12.10
    • Sarah Chang: Playing in Pyongyang 05.12.10
    • The Russians have come in real style 05.12.10
    • Borodin, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov 05.12.10
    • ‘La Traviata’ revival expressive, impressive 05.11.10
    • John Adams conducts for chamber group 05.11.10
    • A Composer Arguing With Plato 05.11.10
    • Enthusiastic Explorations 05.11.10
    • Nicolas Hodges 05.11.10
    • Andreas Haefliger: Perspectives 3 05.10.10
    • Bolcom debuts edgy, high-intensity 'Romanza' 05.08.10
    • Fort Worth Symphony begins its closing weekend on a beautiful note 05.08.10
    • Utah Symphony's guest soloist Orli Shaham flawless 05.07.10
    • Shaham delights crowd with festive concerto. 05.07.10
    • Teaching Intimacy 05.07.10
    • 2010 Fryderyk Award 05.06.10
    • Rising cellist, pianist blend for enjoyable show 05.06.10
    • A Power Trio Highlights Mendelssohn 05.06.10
    • ‘Moby Dick’ is nothing short of magnificent 05.06.10
    • Works Made on the Wings of Inspiration 05.05.10
    • A Spirited Mood Conveyed by Both Soloist and Ensemble 05.05.10
    • Frequent-flying cellist sure doesn't sound tired 05.05.10
    • Yuja Wang, Toronto 05.05.10
    • Live From Lincoln Center: Perlman, Ax and Ma @ the Penthouse 05.05.10
    • Pops still young at heart 05.05.10
    • South African musicians added to star-studded World Cup gig 05.04.10
    • Alisa Weilerstein’s debut with the Berlin Philharmonic on April 27 is now available on Medici.tv. 05.04.10
    • Yuja Wang 05.04.10
    • Taming the Whale 05.04.10
    • Opera Review: Heggie’s ‘Moby Dick’ in Dallas 05.04.10
    • A Fool’s Errand, Deftly Handled 05.03.10
    • Moby-Dick premieres in Dallas 05.03.10
    • Move aside 'Avenue Q,' there are new puppets on the block 05.03.10
    • Shaham and co bring bustling virtuosity to Mendelssohn’s teenage masterpiece 05.03.10
    • An earthquake in C major: Daniel Barenboim and the Berliners 05.03.10
    • Need a lift? Try Joffrey's 'Eclectica' 05.03.10
    • Eclectica/Joffrey Ballet 05.03.10
    • An Avant-Gardist Turned Less So 05.02.10
    • A Role for the Roiling Sea as Ahab Hunts His Whale 05.02.10
    • Opera review: Triumphant world premiere of ‘Moby-Dick’ captures the elemental forces of the sea, Ahab’s obsession 05.01.10
    • Jake Heggie has a whale of a hit in Dallas with his operatic adaptation of ‘Moby-Dick’ 05.01.10
    • Moby Dick, An Extraordinary Musical Experience, May Point Opera in a New Direction 05.01.10
    • A Whale of a Show: Moby Dick is a success for Dallas Opera 05.01.10
    • Musical feasts mark classical season finales 05.01.10
    • Fiddler Ivers is a 'go see': 05.01.10
    • The Top Choice; Hope, BBC SO/Watkins 05.01.10
    • MENDELSSOHN: Piano Trios 1&2, Opp. 49 &66 05.01.10
    • Yuja Wang at the Kimmel Center 04.30.10
    • Courtney Lewis and Aaron Jay Kernis extend contracts with Minnesota Orchestra 04.30.10
    • SPCO's pinch hitters cobble together program admirably 04.30.10
    • THE KNIGHTS CD RELEASE AT LE POISSON ROUGE MAY 3 04.30.10
    • JAMISON NAMES SUCCESSOR 04.29.10
    • An Emotive ‘Oedipus’ in Stravinsky Festival 04.29.10
    • Yuja Wang & Joyce Yang win 2010 Avery Fisher Career Grants 04.28.10
    • Maestro Gergiev set to bolster Tchaikovsky competition prestige 04.28.10
    • Hagen Quartet finesses works of 3 composers 04.28.10
    • Jeremy Denk Performs Stravinsky’s Concerto for Piano and Winds under John Adams at New York’s Carnegie Hall on May 10 04.27.10
    • Emanuel Ax in Chopin, Schumann 04.27.10
    • Brilliance from Curtis’ ephemeral orchestra 04.26.10
    • Parker, Ling take Beethoven to new heights 04.26.10
    • Weekend concert scene (Part 3): Hagen Quartet at Shriver Hall 04.26.10
    • Sweet Honey in the Rock Unite Many Musical Genres 04.26.10
    • Osvaldo Golijov's 'St. Mark' Passion finally reaches Los Angeles 04.25.10
    • Suzanne Vega: Reprise 04.25.10
    • One fine number 04.25.10
    • Jonathan Biss puts on dazzling show at the Gilmore 04.25.10
    • Hanging with Reduced Shakespeare Company 04.25.10
    • Next Stop; A Polish City Feels Its Future Has Arrived 04.25.10
    • The Knights' New Worlds 04.24.10
    • Albany Symphony Orchestra’s “Tchaikovsky Spectacular” @ Palace Theatre, 4/23/10 04.23.10
    • Chopin: Piano Sonata No 3, CD review 04.23.10
    • ALISA WEILERSTEIN ON SOUNDCHECK TODAY AT 2PM 04.23.10
    • SA to celebrate 16 years of freedom 04.22.10
    • Jeremy Denk, incompetent pianist 04.22.10
    • DBR RELEASES NEW ALBUM, WOODBOX BEATS & BALLADRY 04.22.10
    • James Ehnes Paganini 24 Caprices 04.21.10
    • Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman: Mendelssohn Piano Trios 04.20.10
    • Review: St. Louis Symphony Orchestra 04.20.10
    • Young stars shine in symphony season finale 04.19.10
    • Kahane, Denk and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra 04.18.10
    • Music of the Spheres 04.18.10
    • eighth blackbird presents world premiere of Five Memos by Carlos Sánchez-Gutiérrez at NYC’s Look & Listen Festival on May 7 04.17.10
    • Must it be? It must be! 04.17.10
    • CSO, soloists captivate in Brahms 04.16.10
    • Young performers light up the stage at '1,2,3 Festival' 04.16.10
    • Puppets Come Unstrung at Union Square Theatre 04.16.10
    • Kishman set to live and let die 04.15.10
    • Great leap into the unknown 04.15.10
    • Tchaikovsky Uninhibited, and a Hint of Humor 04.14.10
    • Suzanne Vega: Close Up, Volume One, Love Songs 04.14.10
    • Umlando – Through My Father’s Eyes 04.14.10
    • Stuffed and Unstrung 04.14.10
    • Pianist Yefim Bronfman at Perelman 04.12.10
    • BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA APPOINTS MATTHIAS PINTSCHER AS ITS FIRST-EVER ARTIST-IN-ASSOCIATION 04.12.10
    • eighth blackbird’s celebrated new take on Pierrot lunaire is centerpiece of Los Angeles program on April 28 04.12.10
    • Miro Quartet at Dumbarton Church 04.11.10
    • String chamber orchestra is engrossing at Clowes 04.11.10
    • Jeremy Denk: In his own words 04.11.10
    • MTT, New World deliver resounding Mahler performance at Arsht Center 04.11.10
    • Parker Quartet dazzles Viterbo crowd 04.11.10
    • Brazilian guitarists explore more exotic roots at U. of Md. 04.11.10
    • Finnish conductor Hannu Lintu makes electric debut with Baltimore Symphony 04.09.10
    • A Young Conductor Leads A Noble Experiment 04.09.10
    • Angela Hewitt at Wigmore Hall, London W1 04.09.10
    • Bach raised to uncommon heights; Helmuth Rilling leads a sublime rendition of the Mass in B minor 04.09.10
    • New Century Chamber Orchestra announces 2010-11 season 04.09.10
    • Grand Teton Music Festival 2010 04.09.10
    • Suzanne Vega keeps challenging herself 04.09.10
    • Lera Auerbach, Alisa Weilerstein 04.08.10
    • ProMusica Chamber Orchestra Welcomes Cello Phenom 04.08.10
    • New Worlds 04.08.10
    • Titans of music and human rights meet on common ground 04.08.10
    • Angela Hewitt; Wigmore Hall, London 04.08.10
    • Interview - Anthony Roth Costanzo 04.07.10
    • Puppets Come Unstrung at Union Square Theatre 04.07.10
    • Comedy, no strings attached 04.06.10
    • Artful Programming, Immaculately Played 04.06.10
    • Ravi Shankar At 90: The Man And His Music 04.06.10
    • SUZANNE VEGA TO APPEAR ON LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON 04.06.10
    • Sex, Violins and Tales of the Baroque 04.06.10
    • Stuffed and Unstrung 04.05.10
    • Silly Boys and Girls (and Puppets): Lend Me a Tenor and Stuffed and Unstrung 04.05.10
    • “Stuffed and Unstrung” at Union Square Theatre 04.04.10
    • Violinist Daniel Hope champions Nazi victims; Violinist Daniel Hope is a passionate champion of composers who were victims of the Nazis. 04.04.10
    • Garrick Ohlsson 04.04.10
    • MSO concert featuring Ohlsson gets big shot of energy 04.03.10
    • Orchestra of Opera North with Bramwell Tovey and Paul Watkins 04.03.10
    • Stuffed and Unstrung 04.02.10
    • A TALE OF TWO PUPPET SHOWS PART TWO: STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG 04.01.10
    • The Sound of Sondheim 04.01.10
    • Pianist shows both 'attack' and 'flow' 04.01.10
    • Schickele and P.D.Q., as Jekyll and Hyde, at the Forum 04.01.10
    • Inon Barnatan at Wigmore Hall 04.01.10
    • Brooklyn Rider's winter tour 04.01.10
    • Joshua Roman between airplanes 04.01.10
    • On opera’s rising star Andriana Chuchman 04.01.10
    • Joyce Yang plays L.A. with busy summer ahead 03.31.10
    • A Cellist on the Verge 03.31.10
    • Closing concert of Chanticleer's first National Youth Choral Festival was a resounding success 03.31.10
    • Rhapsodic Musings: Works for solo violin by Salonen, Carter, Thomas & Zorn 03.31.10
    • Miro Quartet, honest Beethoven 03.30.10
    • Ian Bostridge on Soundcheck 03.30.10
    • We were there: Stuffed and Unstrung 03.30.10
    • Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Dutoit at the Festival Hall, London SE1 03.29.10
    • Gil Shaham and Sejong Soloists Team Up for High-Spirited Recording of Two Haydn Violin Concertos and Mendelssohn’s Octet for Strings 03.28.10
    • Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott Exemplary and Seductive 03.28.10
    • Kimmel concert: Stimulating, joyful 03.28.10
    • Modern Sounds in Classical Music 03.28.10
    • Into the Classical Arena, in the Spirit of a Jam Band 03.28.10
    • It's not easy being blue 03.28.10
    • Chicago maestro leads orchestra in Elgar, Mozart 03.27.10
    • From Russia with tango, in Symphony Hall 03.27.10
    • Emanuel Ax with Lionel Bringuier and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Disney Hall 03.26.10
    • Yo-Yo Ma provides engrossing journey in wide-ranging program 03.25.10
    • ‘Ariadne auf Naxos’ 03.25.10
    • StepCrew's talents, artistry highlighted during Four Arts performance 03.25.10
    • 'Ariadne' is an offbeat operatic delight 03.23.10
    • Emanuel Ax begins L.A. Philharmonic residency; The pianist will be a jack-of-all-trades during his 10-day stay 03.23.10
    • Of birthdays and cello tones : Last weekend's Santa Barbara Symphony program, led by guest conductor Mark Russell Smith, focused on significant composer birthdays — Robert Schumann's 200th and Samuel Barber's 100th 03.23.10
    • Santa Barbara Symphony Conducted by Mark Russell Smith 03.23.10
    • Rafal Blechacz's Single-Minded Chopin 03.23.10
    • BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Christine Brewer/City Halls, Glasgow 03.23.10
    • Ivers’ 'Bog Road’ was a stupendous journey 03.21.10
    • Shai Wosner conveys drama and temperament in Birmingham recital 03.21.10
    • Pianist Gabriela Montero holds audience in palm of her hand at Symphony Silicon Valley 03.20.10
    • 'Fiery Percussion' and high passion mark SSO concert 03.20.10
    • Columbus Symphony: Conductor's guest appearance with symphony worth wait 03.20.10
    • Two artists debut with CSO in stirring works 03.19.10
    • Modernism for an Egyptian Myth 03.19.10
    • Geneva’s Parsifal ends in embrace 03.19.10
    • BBCNOW/Outwater 03.19.10
    • A New Kind of Classical Phenom 03.19.10
    • Classical music review: With dazzling soloist, Dallas Symphony shines with bold take on Mozart 03.19.10
    • CHIEFTAINS SAN PATRICIO TOUR 03.18.10
    • Music, Infused With Sorrow and Joy, in Honor of Migrant Dreamers 03.18.10
    • Piano and Voice Salute Chopin, Schumann and Those They Inspired 03.18.10
    • THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE WITH YO-YO MA RETURNS TO ASIA 03.18.10
    • Why Classical Music is Flowering in Scotland 03.18.10
    • Assad brothers unite for a lyrical evening of guitar 03.18.10
    • Chanticleer’s First National Youth Choral Festival™ Takes Place in San Francisco, March 26-29 03.18.10
    • Ailey II's Troy Powell to Appear on 'America's Next Top Model', 3/24 03.17.10
    • San Patricio 03.17.10
    • CONDUCTOR JAMES CONLON RECEIVES LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FROM THE ITALIAN INSTITUTE OF CULTURE 03.17.10
    • BLO’s opera ‘Ariadne auf Naxos’ a Boston success 03.17.10
    • Welsh rarebit: Boston Lyric Opera's imported Ariadne 03.16.10
    • Another String Group Unleashes Its Inner Rock Band 03.16.10
    • La Pasión según San Marcos Re-Released on Deutsche Grammophon 03.16.10
    • A cocktail of whisky and tequila; The Chieftains blend Mexican and Irish rhythms into a potent new album 03.16.10
    • Brooklyn Rider gets us high at Angel Orensanz 03.16.10
    • South by Southwest serves up music of all kinds 03.16.10
    • High Art Lite: The Boston Lyric Opera’s Ariadne Auf Naxos 03.15.10
    • Ariadne auf Naxos (Boston Lyric Opera) 03.15.10
    • Review: San Patricio 03.14.10
    • New CDs: The Chieftains Featuring Ry Cooder 03.14.10
    • Yo-Yo Ma: Cellist in chief 03.14.10
    • Three Generations of Persian Masters In NYC 03.13.10
    • The jewel in India's crown 03.13.10
    • Debut Performances Shine in BLO Ariadne 03.13.10
    • BLO delights with ‘Ariadne’ 03.13.10
    • Chamber music fest at Leo Rich is a full plate 03.12.10
    • Illuminating interpretations grace ‘CSO Lite' performance 03.12.10
    • The legend and the sitar's new star 03.11.10
    • Music review: Stage brims with Koh's vitality 03.11.10
    • Brooklyn Rider on the Akron Art Museum's Fuze! series 03.11.10
    • Violinist Daniel Hope Performs Works From His New Recording at New York’s Highline Ballroom Monday, April 5 03.11.10
    • MORTON GOULD: American Symphonettes Nos. 2 & 3; Concerto for Orchestra; Interplay; Chorale and Fugue in Jazz 03.10.10
    • Raabe & Co. disarm, charm with impeccable glamour 03.09.10
    • CD Review: The Chieftains Featuring Ry Cooder 03.09.10
    • Raabe, Paramount sparkle 03.08.10
    • From Russia, with skill 03.07.10
    • Symphony's Perick begins his farewell 03.07.10
    • James Conlon and Lisa de la Salle play Prokofiev 03.06.10
    • Asymptopia; Music and technology have a hybrid moment 03.05.10
    • Bold questions, Max Raabe 03.04.10
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    • CD Review: Perspectives 4 01.15.10
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