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09.02.10
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
JUDITH JAMISON TO BE HONORED AT WHITE HOUSE DANCE SERIES PRESENTED BY FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA
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08.30.10
Donald Runnicles
EIF: A new wonder of the world
Herald Scotland
08.28.10
Alisa Weilerstein, Minnesota Orchestra
Prom 56: Minnesota Orchestra / Vanska, Royal Albert Hall, London
The Independent (UK)
08.26.10
Osvaldo Golijov, Golijov's La Pasión según San Marcos
The Passion of Osvaldo Golijov
Bluefat
08.25.10
Sarah Chang
Leonard Slatkin and Sarah Chang return to the Hollywood Bowl for Shostakovich
Los Angeles Times
08.25.10
Lawrence Foster
Philadelphia Orchestra finale excited SPAC audience
The Saratogian
08.24.10
eighth blackbird
eighth blackbird performs Steve Reich’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Double Sextet on new Nonesuch CD, to be released on Sept 14
21C Media Group
08.23.10
Jeremy Denk
Mozart as Appetizer, Schumann as a Main Course
New York Times
08.22.10
Silk Road Ensemble
Ma's Silk Road group treats Ravinia throng to a multicultural jam session
Chicago Tribune
08.20.10
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Mormons on a Mission
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OPUS 3 ARTIST NEWS

  • 2010

    • JUDITH JAMISON TO BE HONORED AT WHITE HOUSE DANCE SERIES PRESENTED BY FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA 09.02.10
    • EIF: A new wonder of the world 08.30.10
    • Prom 56: Minnesota Orchestra / Vanska, Royal Albert Hall, London 08.28.10
    • 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
    • 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
    • Mormons on a Mission 08.20.10
    • For him, Ives has it 08.20.10
    • One Night, Two Shows, Four Masters 08.20.10
    • Eclectic musical evening excels 08.20.10
    • Music review: Sarah Chang handles difficult performance brilliantly 08.19.10
    • Rhapsodic Musings: 21st-Century Works for Solo Violin 08.19.10
    • Montero turns SummerFest into Gabriela's place 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
    • Prom 37: BBC Philharmonic/Noseda 08.15.10
    • The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association Announces Conductors Selected for 2010/11 Dudamel Fellowship Program 08.11.10
    • “Versatile Virtuoso”* Jeremy Denk’s Hotly-Anticipated New Album – Jeremy Denk Plays Ives – Is Available on iTunes Today 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
    • 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 rnamed Guggenheim Fellow 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • TCHAIKOVSKY COMPETITION TO BE SHARED BETWEEN RUSSIA'S TWO CULTURAL CAPITALS 07.19.10
    • With a bang, not a whimper 07.19.10
    • Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Performs on So You Think You Can Dance 7/15 07.13.10
    • Cincinnati Pops take on Beach Boys with hip conductor Matt Catingub 07.13.10
    • Weekend concerts with Cleveland Orchestra feature intrepid conductors and guest soloist 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
    • 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
    • Yuja Wang’s new recording, ‘Transformation,’ selected as Gramophone’s Recording of the Month 07.01.10
    • Creative Collective 07.01.10
    • Next Tchaikovsky competition: a tale of two cities 06.30.10
    • 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
    • Golijov's Sensational Passion 06.29.10
    • SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NAMES LUDOVIC MORLOT MUSIC DIRECTOR DESIGNATE 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
    • Nature Had Other Plans at the Naumburg Bandshell 06.23.10
    • THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE WITH YO-YO MA TO PLAY U.S. MUSIC FESTIVALS IN AUGUST 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
    • 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
    • Doc Severinsen arrives at EMF with El Ritmo de la Vida for a Pre-Opening Saturday Night Special Event 06.17.10
    • 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
    • DBR To Perform at Central Park SummerStage 06.10.10
    • Brooklyn Rider makes classical music relevant to a modern crowd 06.09.10
    • A Debut, an Anniversary and a Springboard for Young Players 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
    • Music review: Bringuier and Rachlin with the L.A. Philharmonic at Disney Hall 05.30.10
    • A bit of Rachmaninoff magic 05.29.10
    • A Glendale Nocturne: Saturday night with the LACO 05.29.10
    • SLSO's American celebration is a patriotic treat 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
    • A Pianist Chooses a Light Touch Over Heavy Hands 05.24.10
    • Yuja Wang @ Sixth and I 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
    • The Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt uses a grand piano to take her audience back to a time of elegant precision 05.21.10
    • CBSO/Symphonic Dances: III at the Symphony Hall 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
    • JAMES CONLON RENEWS CONTRACT WITH THE CINCINNATI MAY FESTIVAL THROUGH 2013 05.18.10
    • Stefan Jackiw is young and gifted and his role model is Yo Yo Ma 05.18.10
    • BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra 05.18.10
    • Conductor is instrumental in concert success 05.17.10
    • New Classical Tracks: Brooklyn Rider 05.17.10
    • Student-faculty ensembles perform at Curtis 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
    • 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
    • Sports of The Times 05.16.10
    • Mendelssohn: Piano Trios: Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax 05.16.10
    • Bury St Edmunds Festival 05.16.10
    • San Francisco Symphony Plays Revelatory Debussy 05.15.10
    • San Diego Symphony makes mighty impact with Stravinsky, Strauss 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
    • Cleveland Orchestra crafts vivid dreams with Golijov and Berlioz 05.14.10
    • Moscow State Symphony Orchestra 05.14.10
    • Yuja Wang gives extraordinary performance 05.14.10
    • KREMERATA BALTICA IN LINCOLN CENTER'S WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL 05.13.10
    • Playing with Balls 05.12.10
    • Sarah Chang: Playing in Pyongyang 05.12.10
    • THE MIRÓ QUARTET CONTINUES TO DELIGHT AUDIENCES WITH INNOVATIVE AND COMPELLING PROGRAMS 05.12.10
    • The Russians have come in real style 05.12.10
    • Borodin, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov 05.12.10
    • Enthusiastic Explorations 05.11.10
    • John Adams conducts for chamber group 05.11.10
    • A Composer Arguing With Plato 05.11.10
    • ‘La Traviata’ revival expressive, impressive 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • MENDELSSOHN: Piano Trios 1&2, Opp. 49 &66 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • ALISA WEILERSTEIN ON SOUNDCHECK TODAY AT 2PM 04.23.10
    • Albany Symphony Orchestra’s “Tchaikovsky Spectacular” @ Palace Theatre, 4/23/10 04.23.10
    • Chopin: Piano Sonata No 3, CD review 04.23.10
    • DBR RELEASES NEW ALBUM, WOODBOX BEATS & BALLADRY 04.22.10
    • Jeremy Denk, incompetent pianist 04.22.10
    • SA to celebrate 16 years of freedom 04.22.10
    • James Ehnes Paganini 24 Caprices 04.21.10
    • Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman: Mendelssohn Piano Trios 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
    • Young performers light up the stage at '1,2,3 Festival' 04.16.10
    • CSO, soloists captivate in Brahms 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
    • 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
    • Brazilian guitarists explore more exotic roots at U. of Md. 04.11.10
    • 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
    • A Young Conductor Leads A Noble Experiment 04.09.10
    • Angela Hewitt at Wigmore Hall, London W1 04.09.10
    • Finnish conductor Hannu Lintu makes electric debut with Baltimore Symphony 04.09.10
    • Grand Teton Music Festival 2010 04.09.10
    • Suzanne Vega keeps challenging herself 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • Yuja Wang strikes sparks at Kravis with Russian National Orchestra 03.04.10
    • Silver Linings : Latest incarnation of inspiring SFJAZZ Collective’s point of departure was the music of legend Horace Silver Tuesday night at UCSB Campbell Hall 03.04.10
    • Max Raabe & the Palast Orchester 03.03.10
    • The Wunderbar Max Raabe 03.03.10
    • Hurtling Through Beethoven, With Grace 03.03.10
    • JAMES EHNES NOMINATED FOR A 2010 JUNO AWARD 03.03.10
    • Philharmonia Orchestra/Nelsons 03.03.10
    • Reduced Shakespeare Co. Wins the Shorty! 03.03.10
    • BACH TO MOZART 03.02.10
    • Alvin Ailey dancers were dazzling in New Orleans performance 03.02.10
    • Stefan Jackiw's recording debut with Brahms 03.02.10
    • SXSW 2010: Brooklyn Rider, Live In Concert 03.02.10
    • Symphonic Drama: Rage-Filled Reunion for Slave and His Sister 03.02.10
    • Robin Eubanks of SF JAZZ Collective 03.02.10
    • Robin Eubanks of SF JAZZ Collective 03.02.10
    • Taking a new direction 03.01.10
    • PARKER QUARTET: BEST ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE 03.01.10
    • Chieftains cook up a global stew of high-energy, fun songs in Orchestra Hall concert 03.01.10
    • An Interview with Colin Currie 03.01.10
    • Pianist Rafal Blechacz's impressive local debut at the Kennedy Center 03.01.10
    • Chieftains bring a taste of Mexico into their new album 02.27.10
    • 'Darwin's Meditation for the People of Lincoln' hits powerful notes 02.27.10
    • Sam, Gil, Bela, David, Maurice 02.26.10
    • High-Tech Quartet: Syracuse-bound Miro Quartet gets iPhone application 02.26.10
    • The Dubious Sounds of Nature 02.26.10
    • Inflections: Proustian and Jazzy 02.25.10
    • Brooklyn Rider shows the fresh colors of the Western tradition 02.25.10
    • Miro's musical menu will be chosen by the audience 02.25.10
    • Russian orchestra makes triumphant return to Denver 02.25.10
    • Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov follows his intuition; Golijov's music appeals to the senses 02.25.10
    • Native son returns 02.25.10
    • From deli to concert hall; Crossing, and expanding, boundaries with Brooklyn Rider 02.24.10
    • Gil Shaham Plays More Violin Concertos of 1930s throughout Winter and Spring 2010 02.23.10
    • Quartet channels early music in contemporary works 02.23.10
    • YO-YO MA ON FACES OF AMERICA 02.23.10
    • eighth blackbird flies high with Curtis recital and Slide tour 02.22.10
    • BSO trades sober fare for, er, the Waltz King? 02.22.10
    • Enchantment in a Race Against the Clock 02.22.10
    • Masters of Persian Music Again Evolve Iran 02.22.10
    • Yefim Bronfman gives brilliant performance of demanding program at Shriver Hall 02.22.10
    • Lightning strikes twice at concert 02.21.10
    • Spano and New World unite in blazing performance at Arsht Center 02.21.10
    • Stern leads symphony in precise, colorful concert 02.21.10
    • Pletnev, Jackiw shine with Russian National Orchestra 02.21.10
    • Russian National Orchestra in Cerritos 02.21.10
    • Ry Cooder and Paddy Moloney team up for epic album Musical giants fashion a blend of Irish and Mexican traditional music alongside a dash of historic narrative 02.21.10
    • The Toe-Tapping Starts at the Podium 02.20.10
    • Cellist Joshua Roman at Symphony 02.20.10
    • Violinist Stefan Jackiw shows astonishing ability to communicate with listeners 02.20.10
    • Charles Dutoit with the Los Angeles Philharmonic 02.20.10
    • Rebuilding music in Iran; Masters turn to new generation 02.19.10
    • Masters of Persian Music in NYC 2/18/10 02.19.10
    • Lin's recital is the epitome of charm 02.19.10
    • Mike Daisey hurls laughs like a Tesla coil 02.19.10
    • Max Raabe and the Palast Orchester 02.18.10
    • Masters of Persian Music on 'Three Generations' Tour 02.18.10
    • Drumming at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London SE1 02.18.10
    • Guest pianist Garrick Ohlsson gives richness and nuance to Chopin concerto. 02.18.10
    • Ohlsson's the man for Chopin 02.18.10
    • Mariachis celebrate Valentine's Day 02.17.10
    • BROOKLYN RIDER AT DOMINICAN 02.17.10
    • This March, As Follow-Up to Grammy-Nominated Vivaldi Set, Innovative British Violinist Daniel Hope Releases Latest Deutsche Grammophon CD: Air. A baroque journey 02.17.10
    • Frankly Music presents Brooklyn Rider 02.17.10
    • THE CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER ANNOUNCES ARTISTIC DIRECTORS DAVID FINCKEL AND WU HAN SIGN NEW FIVE-YEAR CONTRACT 02.17.10
    • Lippia's 'Simply Sinatra' revives great memories 02.17.10
    • Nikolaj Znaider Dazzles Audiences and Critics in Recent U.S. Performances of Edward Elgar’s Violin Concerto 02.17.10
    • Pianist Yuja Wang joins Shanghai Quartet for passionate performance 02.16.10
    • Brooklyn Rider renews Debussy after playing what he inspired 02.16.10
    • Suzanne Vega Goes Out On Her Own 02.16.10
    • Taking Names 02.15.10
    • Two Pianos, Four Hands, Many Twists 02.15.10
    • Philharmonic is both cozy and exhilarating 02.14.10
    • A light shone dimly on the lone, lithe woman dancing in the center of the stage 02.14.10
    • Chopin, Garrick Ohlsson, San Diego Symphony make winning combination 02.13.10
    • Chicago Symphony, Tilson Thomas a brilliant pair 02.13.10
    • Thomas' CSO stint a long time coming 02.13.10
    • Two young artists make satisfying debut with the SLSO during a weekend where romance warms the heart 02.12.10
    • A Snowy Celebration of Schumann and Chopin 02.12.10
    • Cellist Joshua Roman returns to Oklahoma for gig with Tulsa's 02.12.10
    • Cho-Liang Lin: Strings tuned to joyful sounds 02.12.10
    • Masters of Persian music 02.11.10
    • Orpheus Premieres Final “New Brandenburg” 02.11.10
    • BRONFMAN AWARDED $50,000 JEAN GIMBEL LANE PRIZE IN PIANO PERFORMANCE 02.11.10
    • Brooklyn Rider, and Hope Springs Atonal 02.10.10
    • Ailey dancers take flight in Charlotte return 02.10.10
    • MENDELSSOHN: Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 49; Piano Trio No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 66 - Yo-Yo Ma, cello/Itzhak Perlman, violin/Emanuel Ax, piano 02.10.10
    • Suzanne Vega: Musician 02.09.10
    • Cellist Joshua Roman: Going Fast Uphill 02.08.10
    • BORROMEO QUARTET ON SOUNDCHECK 02.08.10
    • “Sensational” Jeremy Denk Plays Stravinsky under John Adams 02.07.10
    • Midori Does It All, and Well 02.06.10
    • Lupu, SLSO in fine finale to Beethoven fest 02.06.10
    • A Committed Salesman of Chopin Does His Thing 02.06.10
    • Pianist and conductor outstanding in CSO debuts 02.06.10
    • Oundjian gains strength as conductor 02.06.10
    • PIANIST JOYCE YANG SETS THE STANDARD 02.06.10
    • Koh shines in Adams’ Violin Concerto with New World Symphony 02.06.10
    • Percussionists move into the limelight 02.05.10
    • What our critics are listening to 02.05.10
    • More violin on its own 02.05.10
    • Alvin Ailey enjoying a swinging renaissance with 'Uptown' 02.04.10
    • Muscular Moodiness, Paired With Reflection 02.03.10
    • Angela Hewitt, In Her Own Words 02.03.10
    • GARRICK OHLSSON ON SOUNDCHECK 02.02.10
    • Midori makes a case for new music 02.02.10
    • Radu Lupu brings Zen-like calm to piano concert 02.02.10
    • Superb : a violin in all its splendour 02.02.10
    • A multi-faceted interpretation 02.01.10
    • An insightful 'Planets' from Houston Symphony and NASA 02.01.10
    • Pianist and Cellist Have an Encounter With Chopin and Schumann 02.01.10
    • Mahler's Eighth Symphony a resounding triumph 02.01.10
    • CONGRATULATIONS OPUS 3 ARTISTS GRAMMY WINNERS 02.01.10
    • A Fearless Cellist: Hailed as 'the young old master,' soloist and chamber musician Alisa Weilerstein is dazzling audiences, critics, and colleagues alike 02.01.10
    • Fearless pianist Denk delivers 01.31.10
    • Russia relaunches Tchaikovsky Competition 01.31.10
    • Still Coolly in Control of Her Life and Songs 01.30.10
    • Vintage Suzanne Vega still runs smooth 01.30.10
    • Elgar: Violin Concerto 01.30.10
    • PSO concert's formula equals success 01.30.10
    • Regal and exotic performance by KW SymphonyRegal and exotic performance by KW Symphony 01.30.10
    • The Symphony as a Vessel to Visit Other Worlds 01.30.10
    • Rodzinski to Revive Tchaikovsky Competition 01.29.10
    • Chanticleer’s First National Youth Choral Festival™ Takes Place in San Francisco 01.28.10
    • Vega still in a class by herself 01.28.10
    • Bramwell Tovey signs on for five more years 01.28.10
    • THE MIRÓ QUARTET RELEASES A NEW RECORDING AND PERFORMS AROUND NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE, & ASIA 01.27.10
    • Cellist Weilerstein and pianist Barnatan share mastery in Cleveland recital 01.27.10
    • School dance; Ailey II company teaches students about movement and more 01.27.10
    • CELLIST JEAN-GUIHEN QUEYRAS JOINS THE ROSTER 01.27.10
    • Watch Brooklyn Rider on All Songs Considered's Tiny Desk Concert 01.26.10
    • Julian Rachlin has become a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Lithuania 01.26.10
    • ALISA WEILERSTEIN & INON BARNATAN IN D.C. 01.25.10
    • Pianist Jeremy Denk at the Terrace Theater 01.25.10
    • Chee-Yun lights up Oregon Symphony with thrilling Dvorak performance 01.24.10
    • Baltimore Symphony, Opera Show, Mobtown Modern 01.23.10
    • Yuja Wang: A Pinch-Hitter Takes The Lead 01.23.10
    • Aaron Copland, Charles Ives, Osvaldo Golijov, Lena Frank 01.23.10
    • Daniel Bernard Roumain @ The Egg 1/22/10 01.22.10
    • Symphony crowns top performance with bravura 01.22.10
    • Four’s a charm for Parker Quartet 01.22.10
    • Brooklyn Rider Releases Third Album: Dominant Curve 01.21.10
    • Schubert Ascending II: Inon Barnatan (piano), Liza Ferschtman (violin), Randall Scarlata (baritone). Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Alice Tully Hall, New York City. 8.11.2009 (JE) 01.21.10
    • A night at the opera; ‘The Opera Show’ comes to WVU on first American tour 01.21.10
    • SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK COMPOSE SONG FOR NEW HBO DOCUMENTARY 01.20.10
    • Sarasota Concert Association: Chee-Yun and Jeewon Park 01.20.10
    • IN THEIR OWN WORDS – ANGELA HEWITT, PIANO 01.19.10
    • ANGELA HEWITT OFFERS TWO NEW BACH-THEMED PROGRAMS 01.19.10
    • eighth blackbird’s spring 2010 01.19.10
    • Discovery Ensemble journeys from Bach to Stravinsky 01.19.10
    • OPUS 3 WELCOMES NIKOLAJ ZNAIDER TO OUR ROSTER 01.19.10
    • Rachlin, Bellincampi 01.19.10
    • Yo-Yo Ma: Ready for the Fire 01.18.10
    • Timeless opera, modern flair; 'The Opera Show,' a 3-act production that melds classic song and MTV visual stylings, is coming to the Lyric 01.17.10
    • Superconductor makes Discovery 01.17.10
    • Mitch Sebastian gives opera pizzazz; Creator brings art form to a younger generation 01.17.10
    • James Conlon’s “Rigoletto” is unforgettable 01.17.10
    • San Diego Chopin Celebration scores high in opening concert 01.16.10
    • A Young Maestro’s Noble Experiment: Classical Music For All 01.16.10
    • Reinventing opera as pop extravaganza 01.16.10
    • Review of Mike Daisey's 'Last Cargo Cult' at Woolly Mammoth Theatre 01.16.10
    • CD Review: Perspectives 4 01.15.10
    • Marking a concerto’s birthday, with some help from the source 01.15.10
    • TSO review: When it’s this good, rules of etiquette don’t apply 01.15.10
    • THE AFRICAN CHILDREN'S CHOIR APPEARS ON CNN AFRICA, RUNNING THE SAHARA AND THE JAY LENO SHOW. 01.14.10
    • The Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Granada 01.14.10
    • BYRON GUSTAFSON RECEIVES AWARDS FROM APAP AND ISPA 01.13.10
    • CHANTICLEER TO APPEAR ON A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION 01.13.10
    • Major changes at Tchaikovsky competition 01.13.10
    • SFJAZZ ANNOUNCES NEW SFJAZZ COLLECTIVE LINEUP 01.12.10
    • 'Symphony of a Thousand' pushes Nashville Symphony to its limits 01.10.10
    • Violinist highlights Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra concert 01.09.10
    • Fort Worth Symphony brings springing rhythms to life 01.08.10
    • Seeking the BSO’s inner period instrument band 01.08.10
    • ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES CONTRACT EXTENSION FOR PRINCIPAL GUEST CONDUCTOR DONALD RUNNICLES 01.06.10
    • Judith Jamison and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater on PBS Newshour 01.04.10
    • Hugh Masekela's 70th birthday concert 01.02.10
    • Sérgio Assad Interview 01.01.10
    • RHAPSODIC MUSINGS • Jennifer Koh 01.01.10
  • 2009

    • Q&A with cellist JOSHUA ROMAN 12.31.09
    • Moments to Remember: Classical/Dance 12.30.09
    • Many performers made 2009 memorable for classical music 12.27.09
    • Literary Notes; A director melds classic poetry and music, seeking more than the sum of the parts. 12.27.09
    • Nikolai Lugansky: NIKOLAI LUGANSKY RECITAL on MEDICI 12.23.09
    • Moving Masses 12.22.09
    • Parker String Quartet at Library of Congress 12.21.09
    • Large & Refined; A monumental experience: Donald Runnicles conducts the "German Requiem” in the Philharmonie. 12.20.09
    • 200 Singers ennoble the "German Requiem" 12.20.09
    • 'Jingle Bell Doc' Severinsen and company shine in Christmas show 12.19.09
    • Hallelujah: MSO's 'Messiah' moving, thoughtful 12.17.09
    • A Latecomer to the Opera 12.17.09
    • A Period-Style Taste of a Holiday-Season Staple 12.17.09
    • MSO’s itinerant Messiah 12.16.09
    • Classical Minnesota Public Radio to Host the Parker Quartet During a First-Ever Artists-in-Residence 12.16.09
    • Handel's 'Messiah' at Walt Disney Concert Hall 12.16.09
    • The Joffrey's lovely 'Nutcracker' 12.15.09
    • Cellist Yo-Yo Ma named to new post at CSO 12.15.09
    • Jackiw Makes Recording Debut With Brahms 12.15.09
    • Hugh Masekela birthday concert, review 12.14.09
    • Symphony's 'Messiah' precise and inspiring 12.14.09
    • Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E Flat, ‘Emperor’; Brahms: Symphony No. 1 LPO, Lupu/Saraste 12.14.09
    • Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Jansons in London – 2 [Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony] 12.13.09
    • Hugh Masekela, Barbican, London 12.13.09
    • Alongside an Old Standard, Sounds That Were Made for the Christmas Season 12.13.09
    • Imago's 'Biglittlethings' -- you've seen nothing like it before 12.12.09
    • African Children's Choir brightens Pops holiday concert 12.12.09
    • Guest again: Giancarlo Guerrero conducts Beethoven’s Fifth 12.11.09
    • THE LAST CARGO CULT RECEIVES RAVE REVIEWS 12.11.09
    • Magnificent Silk Road 12.11.09
    • LPO/Saraste Radu Lupu – Beethoven's Emperor Concerto & Brahms's First Symphony 12.11.09
    • The string star 12.10.09
    • A Gary Graffman Piano Recital 12.10.09
    • Powerhouse Pianist Yefim Bronfman Is Soloist on Alan Gilbert’s First European Tour as Music Director of New York Philharmonic, Performing Prokofiev’s Second Piano Concerto 12.10.09
    • Wanting more; The Borromeo and Emerson String Quartets, Dohnányi with the BSO, and Yiddish operetta at Harvard 12.09.09
    • Amid Grammy anticipation, the Nashville Symphony soars with a program rich in human voices 12.09.09
    • Yo-Yo Ma as teacher: 'It was surreal' 12.08.09
    • Daniel Hope 12.08.09
    • Putting His Money Where His Mouth Is 12.08.09
    • ‘Macbeth’ in 3 minutes: Reduced Shakespeare Company condenses the classics 12.06.09
    • Edis Levent sings a historic tune first New Yorker in Vienna Boys' Choir 12.06.09
    • Yo-Yo Ma fresh, charming with TSO 12.06.09
    • Yefim Bronfman's secret? Listen. 12.06.09
    • "POWERFUL"; Daniel Hope – A splendid performer 12.04.09
    • CBSO/Great Romantics at Symphony Hall 12.04.09
    • Hugh Masakela: the birthday boy celebrates 12.04.09
    • CD Review: Prokofiev/ Complete Piano Sonatas. Sarcasms, Op 17 12.04.09
    • Eliot’s and Beethoven’s Voices Yoked 12.04.09
    • Illuminating passion 12.04.09
    • Seattle Symphony's 'Festive Holiday Encores' gives familiar favorites a new gloss 12.04.09
    • CONGRATULATIONS OPUS 3 ARTISTS GRAMMY NOMINEES 12.04.09
    • Tune In Tomorrow, Friday December 4, to See Chanticleer on NBC’s Today Show, Television’s Top-Rated Morning Program The Grammy-Winning Ensemble will Perform Holiday Favorites in the 8 and 10 O’clock Hours 12.03.09
    • The solo showman talks about his latest 12.03.09
    • For drama, Tovey heads to the bar; Visiting conductor showcases trumpet concerto 12.03.09
    • Suzanne Vega comes to town 12.03.09
    • Tramatango 12.01.09
    • Busy ‘World AIDS Day’ For The African Children’s Choir 11.30.09
    • RSO scores with 'Romantics' 11.30.09
    • These nights of exhilarating live performance are reinventing music 11.30.09
    • Conductor plays on rapport with focused, receptive 11.28.09
    • SLSO gives powerful performance 11.28.09
    • SFJAZZ Collective 11.26.09
    • Chanticleer’s 2009 Holiday Tour Features 25 Performances Across the Country from Nov 28 – Dec 23, and a Return to the Today Show on Friday, December 4 11.24.09
    • Patricia Racette Shines in 'Suor Angelica' 11.24.09
    • Seaman steps in to conduct a complicated program 11.23.09
    • Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra launches season with new conductor 11.23.09
    • Septeto Nacional play Hoy Como Ayer; music, family, no drama. 11.22.09
    • eighth blackbird treats hometown audiences to new production of Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire at Chicago’s Harris Theater on December 8 11.22.09
    • Ward Stare conducts SLSO 11.22.09
    • The ten best classical albums of the Noughties 11.21.09
    • Pianist Gabriela Montero shimmers with silken improvisations 11.20.09
    • Alabama Symphony: a flamboyant Beethoven concerto, attention-grabbing Mozart 'Requiem' 11.20.09
    • New Century's superb Bolcom-Strauss program repeats through the weekend 11.20.09
    • WU MAN ON NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHER 11.20.09
    • Alisa Weilerstein reaches poetic heights with Dvorak and Cleveland Orchestra 11.20.09
    • Gustavo Dudamel: Mozart man 11.20.09
    • Pianist Gabriela Montero shimmers with silken improvisations 11.20.09
    • Violinist Salerno-Sonnenberg takes to the baton 11.19.09
    • OPUS 3 WELCOMES BRAMWELL TOVEY TO OUR ROSTER 11.19.09
    • Opening Arms and Ears to Cuban Music 11.19.09
    • Silk Road Ensemble Off The Map 11.18.09
    • Vienna Boys Choir provides resounding Rockford performance 11.18.09
    • Angela Hewitt 11.18.09
    • Starting a Chamber Series With a Bittersweet Brahms 11.18.09
    • New, Old Works Both Excel at Philharmonic Concert 11.18.09
    • MAX RAABE. IN VOGUE. 11.17.09
    • Jon Kimura Parker Shines from Beethoven to Billy Joel 11.15.09
    • A Soprano’s Hat Trick: Puccini Triple Bill 11.15.09
    • Gil Shaham is drawn to works from the 1930s 11.15.09
    • Gil Shaham is drawn to works from the 1930s; Violinist's repertory focuses on works by Stravinsky, Bartók, Berg, Schoenberg, Prokofiev and others who wrote in that era. 11.15.09
    • Violinist elevates Mendelssohn concerto 11.14.09
    • Nicolo Paganini - 24 CAPRICES - JAMES EHNES (Violin) 11.13.09
    • Arkansas Symphony Orchestra 11.12.09
    • Yo-yo Ma's NCPA debut stirs Beijing 11.11.09
    • Septeto Nacional De Cuba 11.11.09
    • AILEY ADT TO GUEST STAR ON SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE 11.11.09
    • Schubert’s Brief Candle, Burning Bright 11.10.09
    • Violinist, guest conductor stand out at BSO show 11.10.09
    • Philharmonia/Pletnev at the Festival Hall, London SE1 11.09.09
    • Young Ms. Yang Pianist proves age isn't needed for wisdom 11.09.09
    • The Silk Road Ensemble - Off The Map 11.09.09
    • Step In Time; A New Vision of Step Dancing with the StepCrew 11.09.09
    • Philharmonia Orchestra/Pletnev Nikolai Lugansky 11.08.09
    • Conductor, pianist both in command 11.08.09
    • RPO sparkles with guest conductor 11.07.09
    • Kansas City Symphony shines on 'Britten's Orchestra' 11.07.09
    • A galvanizing cellist with the orchestra 11.07.09
    • A Multi-Media Theatrical Event with Music @ NC State University 11.07.09
    • Seattle Symphony, charismatic violinist plumb Russian brilliance and depth 11.06.09
    • Evocations of China, Rural, Romantic and Aquatic 11.06.09
    • Guest pianist shows prowess with Brahms 11.06.09
    • Zukerman, Biss: Brahms bliss 11.06.09
    • ‘Air- A Baroque Journey’ 11.06.09
    • new productions of Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire and Mackey’s Slide highlight eighth blackbird’s 2009-10 Chicago season – Pierrot on December 8 and Slide on March 24 11.05.09
    • Classical Music Takes Center Stage at the White House 11.05.09
    • LSO/MTT Gil Shaham – Berg & Schubert 11.05.09
    • Gil Shaham: The Devil’s Fiddler 11.05.09
    • Gabriela Montero: Classical musicians can make noodles, too 11.04.09
    • YO-YO MA APPOINTED TO PRESIDENT OBAMA'S COMMITTEE ON THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES 11.03.09
    • Rare and ravishing performance thrills 11.02.09
    • Pianist delivers skillful, meditative performance 11.02.09
    • World Music Expo: Kayhan Kalhor and Brooklyn Rider 11.02.09
    • The music's the thing in HGO's Lohengrin 11.01.09
    • Musical Multitasker 11.01.09
    • David Robertson, Colin Currie and the SLSO issue a wake-up call 10.31.09
    • Spano guides a spirited BSO Elegant performances of Russian works, Adams concerto 10.31.09
    • Pianist Denk shows originality 10.30.09
    • Violinist Jennifer Koh follows daring solo paths at Oberlin College 10.30.09
    • AILEY CELEBRATING JAMISON: “BEST OF 20 YEARS” PROGRAM ANNOUNCED 10.29.09
    • Chinese Music Festival at Samueli Theater 10.28.09
    • Ma, orchestra respond to each other 10.28.09
    • THE MIRÓ QUARTET'S NEW iPHONE APP AND WEBSITE 10.28.09
    • Young cellist brings a rock vibe 10.28.09
    • Kavakos takes audience on intense, dark ride 10.27.09
    • Pianist gives familiar Chopin pieces a new twist 10.27.09
    • With Kavakos, thought trumps technique 10.27.09
    • Under Tan Dun’s Baton, Bows and High Fives as East Meets West 10.27.09
    • New conductor shows his versatility, finesse 10.26.09
    • Garrick Ohlsson brings refined power to Romantic program 10.26.09
    • Kavakos showcases a rare talent 10.26.09
    • Rautavaara premiere at Festival Hall, review 10.26.09
    • The Tokyo String Quartet Performance in Yale 10.24.09
    • MSO’s guest violinist nimble, charismatic 10.24.09
    • Bach: Gil Shaham (violin), Wigmore Hall, London 10.22.09
    • Review: Anne-Marie McDermott: PROKOFIEV Piano Sonatas (complete)... on BRIDGE 10.21.09
    • Anne Marie McDermott: Prokofiev Piano Sonatas (complete) on Bridge 10.21.09
    • YUJA WANG NAMED GRAMOPHONE'S YOUNG ARTIST OF THE YEAR 10.21.09
    • Classical guitarist Sharon Isbin shines in performance with Nashville Symphony 10.21.09
    • Young Pianist Delivers on Earlier Promise 10.20.09
    • Philharmonia/Von Dohnányi; St David's Hall, Cardiff 10.20.09
    • An Early-Music Master Follows Haydn Way Back to the Beginning 10.19.09
    • Symphony goes lush, Russian, Romantic 10.18.09
    • Terrell deftly leads Philharmonic 10.18.09
    • Shanghai 4 and Harrell execute a quintet to remember 10.18.09
    • Lubovitch's 'Othello' puts poetry in motion 10.18.09
    • A Courtly Conductor Shows Off a Wilder Side 10.17.09
    • Pianist, MSO find power, passion in Rachmaninoff 10.16.09
    • In BSO’s Thomas premiere, rugged lyricism for imagined dancers 10.16.09
    • Joffrey’s ‘Othello’ has killer style 10.16.09
    • Young cellist brings a rock vibe: At age 25, Phil soloist Joshua Roman is a star on YouTube 10.15.09
    • Orchestra, Challenged, Showing Its Stength 10.15.09
    • A “Death in Venice” to Top Them All 10.15.09
    • AFRICAN CHILDREN'S CHOIR PERFORMS AT THE BLACK BALL 10.15.09
    • Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg Delights in Doing It All 10.14.09
    • Radu Lupu: Sheldonian Theatre 10.14.09
    • Silk Road Ensemble Thread Their Way Through New Lands and Sounds 10.13.09
    • Hong Kong Philharmonic, Hong Kong Cultural Centre 10.13.09
    • The Roar Of The Crowd 10.13.09
    • 20 (PLUS) QUESTIONS WITH: Pianist Yefim “Fima” Bronfman 10.12.09
    • San Antonio Symphony: A feminine concert with lots of punch 10.12.09
    • BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra 10.12.09
    • A violinist true to the many ways of Prokofiev 10.10.09
    • Orchestra and pianist show interpretive power 10.10.09
    • Yefim Bronfman, David Robertson perform Brahms, Haydn, Dean 10.09.09
    • Alisa Weilerstein plays with fire and verve in her local debut 10.09.09
    • Radu Lupu: Sheldonian Theatre 10.09.09
    • JOSHUA ROMAN PERFORMS ON CHICAGO TONIGHT 10.08.09
    • SARAH CHANG'S NEW ALBUM NOW AVAILABLE IN THE U.S. WITH A FREE TRACK DOWNLOAD ONLINE 10.08.09
    • DONALD RUNNICLES CONDUCTS THE BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA-2 LIVE BROADCASTS 10.07.09
    • Cellist Joshua Roman performs with the College of DuPage New Philharmonic 10.07.09
    • SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE RELEASES 'OFF THE MAP' 10.05.09
    • Yuja Wang wins Classic FM Gramophone "Young Artist of the Year" Award for 2009 10.05.09
    • Janácek: In the Mist; Beethoven: Sonata No. 23 in F minor, Op. 57 ‘Appassionata’; Schubert: Sonata No. 20 in A major D959 10.05.09
    • LSO/Davis at the Barbican; Colin Davis made a handsome job of Nielsen’s Fifth, the first in the LSO’s survey of the composer’s symphonies 10.05.09
    • PM gets by with help from Yo-Yo Ma 10.04.09
    • Shaham’s infectious glee, violin bring joy to BPO’s opening gala 10.04.09
    • Mozart: D Minor Piano Concerto (K466), C Major Symphony (K338); Nielsen: Fifth Symphony 10.03.09
    • San Diego Symphony opens season on glorious note 10.03.09
    • Fiery Tones of Fall 10.03.09
    • Cellist Weilerstein is riveting on Shostakovich with Nashville Symphony 10.02.09
    • Knussen, Mozart, Rimsky-Korsakov: Lars Vogt (piano), Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Stéphane Denève (conductor), Usher Hall, Edinburgh 10.02.09
    • Tchaikovsky: Barry Douglas (piano), St Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Dmitriev, Cadogan Hall, London, 2.10.2009 10.02.09
    • Cellist Alisa Weilerstein makes UMS debut with Thursday concert 10.01.09
    • The Rouse who stole the show 09.30.09
    • Sarasate-Virtuoso Violin Works-New CD from Gil Shaham & Adele Anthony 09.30.09
    • A Lunch Break With a Bach Partita as the Main Course 09.29.09
    • About Last Night: Sweet Honey in the Rock @ Koger Center [Saturday, Sept. 26] 09.28.09
    • A study in contrasts at Jordan Hall 09.28.09
    • NAXOS RELEASES MICHAEL DAUGHERTY’S METROPOLIS SYMPHONY FEATURING THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY AND ITS NEW MUSIC DIRECTOR GIANCARLO GUERRERO 09.28.09
    • AILEY II EMBARKS ON 2009-2010 U.S. TOUR 09.28.09
    • From cellist Weilerstein, extraordinary depth and intensity in Shostakovich Concerto No. 1 09.26.09
    • A rousing celebration of Russia 09.26.09
    • Harrell enthralls NAC on cello 09.25.09
    • Gil Shaham steals the show; A violin virtuoso shines at the National Arts Centre 09.25.09
    • Midori and Pacific Symphony at Segerstrom Concert Hall 09.25.09
    • St.Clair celebrates 20 seasons with friends; The Pacific Symphony conductor brings back Ticheli, Midori and Brahms. 09.25.09
    • CEDILLE RECORDS RELEASES RECORDING OF 21ST CENTURY WORKS FOR SOLO VIOLIN BY JENNIFER KOH FEATURING WORKS BY CARTER, THOMAS, SALONEN, AND ZORN 09.24.09
    • Mozart as Mozart heard it 09.24.09
    • Pianist shares her gift with eloquent nuance 09.24.09
    • CD Review: Michael DAUGHERTY Metropolis Symphony 09.23.09
    • BROOKLYN RIDER ON PERFORMANCE TODAY 09.23.09
    • OPUS 3 WELCOMES SFJAZZ COLLECTIVE 09.23.09
    • Anoushka Shankar at the Hollywood Bowl 09.21.09
    • CAMERATA IRELAND/BARRY DOUGLAS AT CASTLETOWN HOUSE – 18 & 19/09/2009 09.21.09
    • CATCH SWEET HONEY ON THE AIR AND IN PRIMETIME 09.21.09
    • DANIEL HOPE TO RELEASE BAROQUE CD ON DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 09.21.09
    • The Breakthrough of the Baroque 09.21.09
    • Jonathan Biss/Wigmore Hall Live 09.18.09
    • A triumphant 'Il Trittico' 09.17.09
    • American Bluegrass Masters tour rolls into town Sept. 20 09.17.09
    • Gil Shaham’s 2009-10 Season 09.16.09
    • Joyce Yang 09.15.09
    • CONDUCTOR JAMES FEDDECK WINS AWARD FROM SOLTI FOUNDATION (U.S) 09.15.09
    • OPUS 3 WELCOMES IMAGO THEATRE 09.14.09
    • Classical and Rock, Blended Pleasingly 09.14.09
    • New Sounds for a “New Century” 09.13.09
    • New Chamber Century Orchestra 09.12.09
    • Let Us Now Arrange Famous Composers 09.11.09
    • Prom 72: BBCSO/Belohlavek at the Albert Hall, London SW7 09.11.09
    • Proms 2009: It was a balmy night in Athens 09.10.09
    • BBCSO/Belohlavek 09.10.09
    • BBC Proms 2009: Prom 72, BBC Symphony Orchestra 09.10.09
    • No Mikes: Just a Man, His Voice and Fans 09.10.09
    • NO NEED TO BE AN OPERA BUFF 09.10.09
    • Tovey and Chalifour at the Hollywood Bowl 09.10.09
    • The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) 09.09.09
    • OPUS 3 WELCOMES THE JOFFREY BALLET 09.08.09
    • Opera Delights and Shakespeare Survey 09.07.09
    • Ill Wind Delivers the Goods 09.07.09
    • Sheer Joy of a Summer Special 09.04.09
    • The Opera Show 09.04.09
    • The Pianist Is Casual in All Things but Music 08.30.09
    • Tai Murray and the New Generation Artists 08.29.09
    • Murray Plays ‘Nude’ Violin, Debuts at BBC Proms, Cadogan Hall: Interview 08.28.09
    • ‘Together’. New Century Chamber Orchestra with Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg 08.27.09
    • Placido Domingo and Yo-Yo Ma together for the first time 08.26.09
    • Suzanne Vega delivers 32 years of songwriting in set opening three-night stand at the Dakota 08.25.09
    • Lynn Harrell, Stephen Paulus and the Grand Tetons - listen to the world premiere performance! 08.24.09
    • Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble heads for the Proms 08.22.09
    • SHAHAM & ANTHONY SALUTE SARASATE WITH NEW CD 08.21.09
    • Repeating a Work That’s All but Ignored 08.20.09
    • Tovey and Ehnes with the L.A. Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl 08.19.09
    • Reviews of New Pop, Reissues, Jazz and Classical Releases 08.18.09
    • Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg "together" with the New Century Chamber Orchestra 08.17.09
    • Sacred Sounds at SummerFest 08.17.09
    • SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE'S EUROPEAN TOUR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11 08.17.09
    • SFJAZZ RECORDS ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF SFJAZZ COLLECTIVE LIVE 2009: 6th ANNUAL CONCERT TOUR 08.17.09
    • CHANTICLEER ANNOUNCES 2009-10 SEASON 08.17.09
    • Visiting Venezuelan Choir Enjoys Its Own Evening 08.16.09
    • Tuned In: Preseason music spins round and round 08.14.09
    • Tokyo String Quartet celebrates its 40th Anniversary at Ravinia 08.14.09
    • ‘Air of intrigue’ 08.14.09
    • Keying success 08.13.09
    • All's Weill at Ravinia with LuPone 08.10.09
    • LuPone deftly delivers Weill 08.10.09
    • Cleveland Orchestra and conductor Jahja Ling dazzle at Blossom Music Center 08.10.09
    • Sassy, soulful violin; Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg records with ensemble 08.09.09
    • Jahja Ling Celebration 08.09.09
    • My son, the violinist 08.08.09
    • Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg talks about her new album with the New Century Chamber Orchestra 08.07.09
    • Diving into classical 08.06.09
    • JORDAN BISCH RECEIVES OPERALIA PRIZE 08.06.09
    • YEFIM BRONFMAN'S SUMMER ENGAGEMENTS INCLUDE EUROPE, SARATOGA, AND IRON CHEF AMERICA 08.04.09
    • Conductor Jahja Ling, cellist Johannes Moser lead Cleveland Orchestra's weekend feast at Blossom Music Center 08.04.09
    • JOSHUA ROMAN Musical America's "New Artist of the Month" 08.03.09
    • KAVAKOS RELEASES NEW CD ON SONY CLASSICS 08.03.09
    • Public and private Shostakovich both given their due at Ravinia 08.02.09
    • Public and private Shostakovich both given their due at Ravinia 08.02.09
    • Classical season off to rousing start at Britt 08.01.09
    • The Pipa 08.01.09
    • Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival 07.31.09
    • Chamber Music Festival lifts audience to an exalted other world 07.31.09
    • Architect of sublime resignation 07.30.09
    • For an Ex-Fullback, Big Plays in a New Game 07.30.09
    • Football Player Tackles The Art Of Opera 07.30.09
    • Together? And How! 07.29.09
    • Excerpt from "Menuhin Festival" 07.29.09
    • Singing Strings; The Chamber Music Festival’s opening week doesn’t disappoint 07.29.09
    • An Interview With Alisa Weilerstein 07.28.09
    • Youthful pianists shine; Upshaw glows brighter 07.28.09
    • Together? And How! 07.28.09
    • New Classical Tracks: Going Downtown with Shostakovich 07.28.09
    • At Tanglewood: Style Points 07.27.09
    • MOISEYEV DANCE COMPANY PERFORMS FOR MICHELLE OBAMA 07.24.09
    • Cellist Joshua Roman - Artist to watch 07.24.09
    • Pianist Jon Kimura Parker and violinist James Ehnes perform in one of finest concerts of the year 07.23.09
    • INON BARNATAN'S IPHONE APP 07.23.09
    • Osvaldo Golijov Signs with Boosey & Hawkes 07.22.09
    • Mid-career dive into Gershwin; Anne-Marie McDermott will play his works in her Phila. appearance. 07.21.09
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS WIN ECHO KLASSIK AWARDS 07.20.09
    • The noblest Roman of them all; An understated rock star 07.16.09
    • BRONFMAN AND SILK ROAD ON PERFORMANCE TODAY. 07.15.09
    • LURA Eclipse; Puts her previous albums in the shade 07.13.09
    • Jean-Guihen Queyras/Zaha Hadid at the Manchester International Festival 07.13.09
    • Britten, Brahms, Chopin works prove Weilerstein's blossomed 07.10.09
    • A combination of blazing technique and a rare instinct for poetry 07.09.09
    • Music across the ages, in the hands of a virtuosa 07.09.09
    • String quartet produces knock-out 07.08.09
    • Conductor making most of his miraculous musical opportunities 07.08.09
    • The SSO's Hot Streak 07.01.09
    • An exceptional debut 07.01.09
    • The SSO's Hot Streak; Schwarz and his orchestra have been on an end-of-season tear. 07.01.09
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS IN SCIENCE & SONG ON PBS 06.23.09
    • Rains fail to dampen fervor of Grant Park's Burnham premiere 06.22.09
    • ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER 2009 INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCES 06.22.09
    • Severinsen and Gang Entice With Contrasts 06.20.09
    • With unplanned weather, Torke’s “Plans” receives ardent if soggy premiere 06.20.09
    • How Not to Play Rach 3 06.19.09
    • An Interview With Inon Barnatan 06.17.09
    • SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK TO PERFORM AT THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS DINNER 06.17.09
    • Sting set to release new recording ''If On A Winter's Night''... 06.17.09
    • SFJAZZ COLLECTIVE WINS JAZZ JOURNALISTS ASSOCIATION AWARD 06.16.09
    • Tel Aviv Classical Music Scene gets Canadian Treat 06.16.09
    • eighth blackbird and other new music at Ojai Music Festival 06.15.09
    • MSO nears aural heaven; Delfs' pending exit emotionally charged 06.13.09
    • Young cellist’s eloquent debut a high point at CSO’s Dvorak Festival 06.13.09
    • New CSO soloist finds Dvorak insights; Cellist Weilerstein takes daring approach 06.13.09
    • Schubert, Berg - eloquent passion 06.12.09
    • Dvorak Fest offers another impressive CSO debut and a magnificent Eighth Symphony 06.11.09
    • A Glittery Cast’s Cultural Exchange 06.10.09
    • Outstanding Performance by Borromeo and Stoltzman at Rockport 06.10.09
    • Springer vs. Nero! 06.10.09
    • Prokofiev in Full 06.09.09
    • SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE WITH YO-YO MA LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER, JUNE 9 06.08.09
    • Tale of Love and Death Along the Fabled Silk Road 06.07.09
    • Symphony’s festival is summer treat 06.06.09
    • Marin Alsop conducting at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore 06.05.09
    • Marin Alsop renews at Baltimore Symphony 06.05.09
    • Atlanta Symphony’s 2009 outdoor summer classical season 06.05.09
    • Baltimore symphony director signs 5-year-contract 06.04.09
    • Marin Alsop to remain music director of BSO until at least 2015 06.04.09
    • Adventures in Piano, Haydn to Tatum 06.02.09
    • Murray/Vonsattel 06.01.09
    • Pianist Yang achieves near perfection in recital 06.01.09
    • Adventures in Piano, Haydn to Tatum 06.01.09
    • Minuets, Sonatas and Politics in the West Bank 05.31.09
    • A felicitous homecoming for Joshua Roman 05.29.09
    • CSO players are highlight of Beethoven program 05.29.09
    • Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Canadian conductor Bernard Labadie handles CSO with aplomb 05.29.09
    • Cellist Joshua Roman will sit in with Seattle Symphony 05.29.09
    • Joshua Roman and David Stock at the SSO 05.29.09
    • SLSO's 'Casual Classics' show a lot of energy 05.24.09
    • San Diego Symphony finely attuned to Gershwin 05.23.09
    • Yuja Wang dazzles Symphony Hall 05.22.09
    • KSO Delivers Mahler with Drama and Focus 05.21.09
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS WELCOMES VICTOR VANACORE TO ITS ROSTER 05.19.09
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS WELCOMES DANIEL HOPE TO ITS ROSTER 05.19.09
    • Music review: New Century Chamber Orchestra 05.19.09
    • NEC’s Joshua Weilerstein ’09 Wins Malko Competition for Young Conductors 05.17.09
    • Handle lineup of fervor, finesse 05.16.09
    • Pianist Ghindin thunders as sensitivity of KSO shines 05.15.09
    • Barry Douglas receives Honorary Degree from the University of Wyoming 05.15.09
    • Beyond the Wall: The Afterlife of Li Jiantong 05.14.09
    • Yo-Yo Ma plays transcendent Bach 05.13.09
    • JUDITH JAMISON NAMED ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE'S MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE OF 2009 05.11.09
    • Gary Graffman delivers eventful left-hand recital at University of Baltimore 05.11.09
    • SF Symphony does Haydn concerto 05.09.09
    • Substitute RPO conductor turns in a virtuoso performance 05.09.09
    • ANNE-MARIE MCDERMOTT'S NEW CD RELEASE 05.08.09
    • Conductor steps in, shines, at Pacific Symphony 05.08.09
    • Contemporary series regains direction 05.08.09
    • Former Seattle Symphony cellist moves into a new role as soloist 05.07.09
    • Violin star Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg on her first season leading the New Century Chamber Orchestra 05.07.09
    • Bass John Relyea Named as Recipient of Met's Fourth Annual Beverly Sills Award 05.06.09
    • A Conductor Arrives, With a Nymph Who Flees 05.06.09
    • In a Menu of Delights, Third Course Is the Charm 05.06.09
    • Pianist explores range of Schubert’s melodies 05.06.09
    • Brilliant baroque concert with Pahud, Pinnock, Manson at Shriver Hall 05.05.09
    • Inside a New Century rehearsal 05.05.09
    • Resilience of the Human Spirit, in Song 05.05.09
    • Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg 05.04.09
    • Auerbach's Passionate, Poetic Piano 05.04.09
    • Fairfax Symphony's Last Candidate Avoids Warhorses 05.04.09
    • Tokyo strings make familiar Beethoven a special show 05.01.09
    • Touring the Baroque on the Wings of a Flute 05.01.09
    • Intense violinist shows she has a light side, too 05.01.09
    • Carolina Pops presents Hot! Hot! Hot! with Latin music and dance 05.01.09
    • Music Toronto presents The Tokyo String Quartet 04.30.09
    • ROBERTO ABBADO WINS FRANCO ABBIATI CONDUCTING PRIZE 04.30.09
    • Ailey's troupe create a dazzling display 04.29.09
    • Listen to ETHEL Live on WNYC Radio 04.29.09
    • MIKE DAISEY NOMINATED FOR OUTER CRITICS CIRCLE AND DRAMA LEAGUE AWARDS 04.28.09
    • Midori Shines with CSO 04.28.09
    • Symphony features Salerno-Sonnenberg, Petrenko 04.26.09
    • A spectacular 3-plus hours of mariachi 04.26.09
    • Espectacular's mariachi artistry one for books 04.25.09
    • A South African Great, Playing 'To Get Well' 04.25.09
    • INON BARNATAN AND ARNAUD SUSSMANN WIN AVERY FISHER CAREER GRANTS 04.24.09
    • CELLIST ALISA WEILERSTEIN APPOINTED ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE AT THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC 04.23.09
    • Zimerman brings Bacewicz and Szymanowski to Meany Hall 04.23.09
    • Pianist Krystian Zimerman touches celestial soul of music in Meany concert 04.23.09
    • Yo-Yo Ma and His Passion 04.23.09
    • DBR COMPOSITION NOMINATED FOR A SPORTS EMMY 04.22.09
    • Bis! to Biss 04.21.09
    • STEVE REICH'S "DOUBLE SEXTET" WINS 2009 PULITZER PRIZE FOR MUSIC 04.21.09
    • Trio offers dazzling eclecticism 04.19.09
    • SCHUMANN: Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Op. 97, “Rhenish Symphony”; Symphony No. 4 in D minor Op. 120 - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra /Lawrence Foster - Pentatone 04.19.09
    • Alisa Weilerstein scores another hit with Cleveland Orchestra 04.17.09
    • 15M hits later, YouTube Symphony makes live debut 04.17.09
    • For Song’s 250th Birthday, Voices Ring Out in Praise 04.17.09
    • We Were Enraptured 04.15.09
    • David Robertson. Highbrow, Brilliant 04.14.09
    • YOUTUBE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, APRIL 15 04.14.09
    • DANIEL BERNARD ROUMAIN SCORES FOR TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL 04.13.09
    • Grand finale: Cellist closes SSO season 04.13.09
    • Cellist Weilerstein provides intense advocacy for Golijov 04.12.09
    • YUJA WANG TO RELEASE DEBUT ALBUM 04.09.09
    • A Crisp Baton Energizes Student Musicians 04.09.09
    • Now Hear This 04.09.09
    • Gil Shaham and Sejong at UCSB’s Campbell Hall; Classical Ensemble Performs with Immediacy, Virtuosity 04.09.09
    • Biss made Schubert sound experimental. 04.07.09
    • Prokofiev would have been pleased 04.06.09
    • Is That in Your Job Description, Maestro? 04.06.09
    • Kayhan Kalhor and Brooklyn Rider at UCLA's Royce Hall 04.05.09
    • Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Canadians 04.05.09
    • DANIEL BERNARD ROUMAIN SELECTED FOR COMMISSION 04.03.09
    • Hugh Masekela, the South African music legend, is celebrating his 70th birthday on 4 April. 04.03.09
    • Review-The Knights 04.03.09
    • Review-Jan Vogler & The Knights, Experience: Live From New York 04.02.09
    • Estonian National Symphony at the Granada 04.02.09
    • FIORE GOES TO THE FJORDS 04.02.09
    • JAMES EHNES WINS 2009 JUNO AWARD 04.02.09
    • Linda Ronstadt hails Gustavo Dudamel in testimony on Capitol Hill 04.02.09
    • Fingers that played for Obama make magic in T.O. 04.02.09
    • A Three-Star Salute to Mendelssohn at 200 04.01.09
    • Something Old, Something New 04.01.09
    • Review-Jan Vogler & The Knights, Experience: Live From New York 04.01.09
    • Leonidas Kavakos and Enrico Pace deliver a soaring recital at Bass Performance Hall 03.31.09
    • Severinsen swings with Pops 03.30.09
    • DBR ON AMERICAN IDOL APRIL 1 03.30.09
    • NZ Symphony Orchestra at Auckland Town Hall 03.29.09
    • Linda Ronstadt and Mariachi Los Camperos In 2 New Shows 03.29.09
    • Persian-violin master Kayhan Kalhor performs with string quartet at SFJazz 03.27.09
    • JUDITH JAMISON INTERVIEW ON TAVIS SMILEY 03.27.09
    • Great violin upstaged by fabulous program 03.25.09
    • Gershwin One-Hour Concert Broadcasts 3/26 On PBS 03.23.09
    • A young violinist reveals Brahms' intimate side 03.23.09
    • An afternoon with Brahms, done with insight and style 03.23.09
    • Violinist shines with R.I. Philharmonic 03.22.09
    • Estonian National Symphony Orchestra 03.21.09
    • Conductor, pianist inspire grandness 03.21.09
    • Two debuts and some blazing Brahms 03.20.09
    • Review: Alvin Ailey at the Music Center 03.19.09
    • Cellist Yo-Yo Ma Ponders Links Between Mummies, Gandhi, Jeans 03.19.09
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS WELCOMES ANDREAS HAEFLIGER TO ITS ROSTER 03.19.09
    • A Symphony Triumphs Over Hard Times 03.18.09
    • There are no words for what Silk Road Ensemble creates 03.17.09
    • SCO, City Hall, Glasgow 03.16.09
    • Pianist Yuja Wang 'formidable' in Chopin Society recital 03.16.09
    • CHAMBER MUSICIANS OFFER HEALING MELODIES 03.15.09
    • Wild (at heart); Cellist Alisa Weilerstein brings passion and intensity to her BSO debut 03.15.09
    • "The Protecting Veil" transforms darkness into light 03.15.09
    • Shostakovich and Tavener: Joshua Roman (cello) 03.15.09
    • Silk Road Ensemble Enlivens Ancient Opera 03.14.09
    • Silk Road Ensemble and cellist Yo-Yo Ma 03.14.09
    • Dramatic Beethoven, Scottish Chamber Orchestra 03.14.09
    • Pianist Jeremy Denk brings thrills, wit to DSO 03.14.09
    • James Feddeck appointed Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra and Music Director of the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra 03.13.09
    • MSO hits all the brilliant, dark nuances in 'Carmina' 03.13.09
    • Chamber Orchestra with Schub at the Lobero 03.12.09
    • Ma leads group down Silk Road 03.12.09
    • Like St. Paddy’s Day on amphetamine 03.12.09
    • African choir tells emotional story 03.11.09
    • Estonian orchestra a distinct success with help from young pianist 03.11.09
    • Ehnes/Armstrong 03.11.09
    • Peter Schickele steps outside his P.D.Q. Bach persona for Blair premiere 03.11.09
    • The Silk Road Ensemble 03.10.09
    • Revelatory Beethoven from Pletnev, Denk in Boca 03.10.09
    • Playing on the spot, with some help from the crowd 03.10.09
    • Agile Wang makes strong PSO debut 03.06.09
    • Borromeos zero in on late Beethoven 03.06.09
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS WELCOMES COLIN CURRIE TO ITS ROSTER 03.04.09
    • Some Boundaries Are Broken, Others Are Defined 03.04.09
    • New Century Chamber Orchestra Presents ‘Glory of Russia’ 03.04.09
    • The King, All Grown Up and Ready to Wage Battle 03.03.09
    • Silk Road Ensemble with Yo-Yo Ma 2009 Tour Begins March 6 03.03.09
    • MUSIC: NSO in many moods 03.02.09
    • Sweet Honey in the Rock Part of White House Performance Series 03.02.09
    • AX / Dudamel / Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Festival Hall, London 03.02.09
    • War and Pieces 03.02.09
    • Two Views on a Mendelssohn Masterwork 03.01.09
    • Violinist highlights adventure 03.01.09
    • For the Love of Layla 03.01.09
    • St. Louis, Chicago come together in music and dance 03.01.09
    • ASO dazzles with Beethoven’s ‘Eroica’ 02.27.09
    • Culture Zohn: Revelation! Obama Family Sees Ailey Company for First Official Date 02.27.09
    • Review: Conlon conducts the L.A. Philharmonic in Mendelssohn 02.27.09
    • Julia Fischer: Bach Done Well 02.26.09
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS WELCOMES ARNAUD SUSSMANN TO ITS ROSTER 02.24.09
    • New World Symphony takes on Ives' Concord 02.23.09
    • RTÉ Philharmonic Choir, RTÉ NSO/Delfs 02.23.09
    • Russian dreamtime and reality at the NCCO 02.23.09
    • Philharmonic Orchestra earns standing ovations 02.22.09
    • Minnesota Orchestra: Real Time 02.22.09
    • eighth blackbird, Hilliard Ensemble create magic 02.21.09
    • Mozart piano concerto by ISO is outstanding 02.21.09
    • Heute Nacht Oder Nie 02.21.09
    • A former prodigy's stunning maturity 02.20.09
    • Young conductor succeeds again with Cleveland Orchestra, Shaham 02.20.09
    • SB Symphony Plays Mozart, Mendelssohn: Violinist Jennifer Koh Joins SB Symphony for Valentine’s Day Concert 02.19.09
    • Miró String Quartet delves into dramatic work 02.19.09
    • Violinist Roumain 02.19.09
    • Sweet Honey in the Rock Performs at The White House 02.18.09
    • Hewitt performs brilliantly 02.18.09
    • An improvised life; Fame is finding Lexington's Gabriela Montero 02.15.09
    • Lupu's piano leads the TSO to stir souls 02.13.09
    • Julia Fischer hooks Bach concertos in O.C. 02.12.09
    • SAINT LOUIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES 2009-2010 SEASON 02.12.09
    • TAI MURRAY: The Newest Addition to Our Distinguished Roster of Instrumental Soloists 02.11.09
    • Zesty Piano and Luxuriant Strings: Sonatas by a Well-Matched Pair 02.10.09
    • Yefim Bronfman makes an ideal partner for Charles Mackerras in Mozart, while Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony was full of menace 02.09.09
    • 2009 GRAMMY AWARD WINNERS 02.09.09
    • ALVIN AILEY DRAWS OBAMAS TO KENNEDY CENTER 02.09.09
    • Radu Lupu offers stunning recital at Shriver Hall 02.09.09
    • Les Violons du Roy musicians uplift in unison at Troy Hall 02.09.09
    • Les Violons offer lively Baroque music at Troy 02.08.09
    • Violin soloist, conductor pair elegance, flamboyance 02.08.09
    • Review: Christopher Seaman 02.08.09
    • Isn't he romantic? Pianist Barry Douglas plays Strauss and Liszt in Seattle 02.06.09
    • Yuja Wang, the next Chinese sensation 02.06.09
    • This weekend, it’s a ‘Wonderful Town’ 02.05.09
    • Delicate works of art were mastered by Salerno-Sonnenberg and McDermott 02.04.09
    • Home on a high note; BSO concert at newly renovated space offers an ideal mix of nuance and exuberance 02.03.09
    • Pianist Raduu Lupu plays his old frined Schubert 02.03.09
    • New Century Chamber Orchestra 02.02.09
    • Speaking Out 02.01.09
    • Flying High 02.01.09
    • This Will Never Happen Again: The Improvisations of Gabriela Montero 01.30.09
    • The Tokyo String Quartet's new release "Beethoven" debuts on Billboard Top Classical chart at #17 01.30.09
    • A Swirling Symphony From the Vault 01.30.09
    • Anoushka Shankar debuts her father's concerto 01.29.09
    • Ailey dancers bring energy, youth to stage 01.29.09
    • Rossini, Respighi, Haydn, Beethoven 01.28.09
    • New Orleans Jazz Orchestra captures heartbeat of the city 01.28.09
    • Mind the Gap; Anoushka Shankar and Orpheus bridge cultures at Carnegie. 01.28.09
    • Fiddle with the past 01.28.09
    • The Magic Flute at London Coliseum 01.28.09
    • ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES SEASON LIVE VIA WEBCAST 01.27.09
    • BBCPO/Morlot Bridgewater Hall, Manchester 01.27.09
    • Music in Review: Miro Quartet Weill Recital Hall 01.27.09
    • Classical review: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra 01.27.09
    • Parker String Quartet shines with electric concert performace 01.26.09
    • Performance shows progress of Kansas City Symphony 01.26.09
    • Uncompromising Delfs leads BPO through last 3 Mozart symphonies 01.25.09
    • Urban legend 01.25.09
    • John Williams' pageantry of inauguration brought to PSO stage 01.24.09
    • Harrell takes charge in Laguna 01.23.09
    • The Parker Quartet is busy making Beethoven hip 01.23.09
    • RPO concert marked by flutist Gilbert’s graceful virtuosity 01.23.09
    • Kayhan Kalhor & Brooklyn Rider: Silent City 01.23.09
    • Sitar master Ravi Shankar gives his daughter a precious gift, a new concerto; Daughter to perform piece written for her by father 01.23.09
    • Dorking Concertgoers Society presents the London Philharmonic Orchestra 01.21.09
    • Watch Yo-Yo Ma and Gabriela Montero live at Obama's inauguration. 01.20.09
    • Kavakos, symphony bring Tchaikovsky alive 01.20.09
    • Tai Murray at Fleisher Art 01.20.09
    • "Henry V" a crowning achievement 01.17.09
    • The Guthrie's lively, compelling "Henry V" 01.17.09
    • Doc Severinsen and El Ritmo de la Vida sizzle at Bass Hall 01.17.09
    • The weather inside is just fine for Cleveland Orchestra, Welser-Most 01.16.09
    • Grand Rapids Symphony Performance Reviews: GR Symphony, dancers sizzle 01.16.09
    • Top-notch dance: coming to a smaller city near you 01.15.09
    • Getting Together With Brahms 01.14.09
    • Golijov’s “Azul” in a Fresh Context 01.14.09
    • ARIA: ALEXANDRA DESHORTIES FEATURED IN W MAGAZINE. 01.13.09
    • 'How Theater Failed': Daisey Has Thorns 01.12.09
    • As Gluck’s Mythic Hero, a Mezzo-Soprano Takes Command With Bolts of Melody 01.12.09
    • Brahms concerto gets deep, rich rendering 01.10.09
    • St. Louis Symphony Orchestra One Of ITunes Top 10 of 2008 01.09.09
    • Contemporary Storm Amid Classical Waves 01.09.09
    • DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON SIGNS EXCLUSIVE RECORDING AGREEMENT WITH YUJA WANG 01.07.09
    • African Children's Choir Changes Lives 01.04.09
    • New York Philharmonic: Green Room - Ludovic Morlot 01.03.09
  • 2008

    • Jeremy Eichler's 10 Best of 2008 12.28.08
    • Yuja Wang Among SF Chronicle's Best of O8 12.28.08
    • Washington Post's Best of 2008 12.28.08
    • Merry Christmas, and make it snappy 12.23.08
    • Yule Cheer, Doubled: Boys Choirs of Germany, Vienna 12.22.08
    • Baroque and classical CDs are real musical gems 12.21.08
    • A Liszt of why we miss Barenboim emerges from recital 12.20.08
    • Young cellist impresses with delicate performance 12.19.08
    • Pianos, Sopranos, Pixels and Puppets 12.19.08
    • Touch of New-Music Vigor for Slate of Romantic Works 12.18.08
    • YO-YO MA AND GABRIELA MONTERO TO PERFORM FOR OBAMA'S INAUGURATION 12.18.08
    • BSO's annual Holiday Spectacular spreads warmth of the season 12.18.08
    • Time Out NY: Best Classical Albums of 2008 12.18.08
    • Opera Buff Conjures Bel Canto On the Piano 12.16.08
    • Yo-Yo Ma/ Kathryn Stott, Barbican Hall, London 12.15.08
    • Minnesota Orchestra announces 2009-10 season 12.15.08
    • The Young Old Master; Alisa Weilerstein, at 26, is too big a talent to be pigeonholed. 12.14.08
    • Brooklyn Rider at Barbes 12.12.08
    • Double Impact 12.11.08
    • Sam Hayden: Substratum; Mozart; Messiaen: Un sourire; Stravinsky: Violin Concerto 12.10.08
    • Barenboim in recital at Kimmel 12.10.08
    • A Passionate Young Cellist Engages the Ear and the Eye 12.10.08
    • Phenomenal!; Elliott Carter turns 100 12.10.08
    • Tokyo String Quartet shows off its high polish in Beethoven 12.10.08
    • Jeremy Denk & Brooklyn Rider in NY Magazine's Top 10 Classical Events of 2008 12.09.08
    • Harrell, Parker show is tops; THE BEST: Recital was the most beautiful performance in 20 years. 12.08.08
    • Weilerstein is in peak form as cellist 12.08.08
    • Alex Ross: The Ten Best Performances of 2008 12.08.08
    • S.D. musicians set a new standard for the Mahler symphony 12.08.08
    • A Simple Story With a Complicated Greek Chorus 12.07.08
    • Vienna Boys' choir stirs holiday spirit 12.05.08
    • Daniel Hope’s revenge 12.05.08
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS 2009 GRAMMY AWARD NOMINEES 12.04.08
    • From Spirtuals to Mozart, a Bass Displays His All-Around Game 12.04.08
    • "The Vampire" Returns 12.02.08
    • Shakespeare done for laughs 12.02.08
    • Kayhan Kalhor and Brooklyn Rider; Silent City 12.02.08
    • Critical Acclaim for the new Jonathan Biss CD 12.01.08
    • An American in the Paris Symphony … the other at the piano – NDR Symphony with 12.01.08
    • Caressed into Keys 12.01.08
    • Enlightenment and Treasure Trove 12.01.08
    • Yo-Yo Ma Musician of the Year 12.01.08
    • Wang gives concerto its due 11.30.08
    • Pianist McDermott makes her mark 11.30.08
    • One impressive feast 11.28.08
    • Eileen Ivers, Immigrant Soul provide standout evening 11.27.08
    • Shostakovich survey ends with death, defiance 11.27.08
    • eighth blackbird, St George's Concert Room, Liverpool 11.24.08
    • Exciting: Bernstein's appeal lies in melody 11.24.08
    • Wigmore Hall Recital 11.23.08
    • Jennifer Koh thrills with Oregon Symphony 11.23.08
    • A Whirlwind Named Barenboim 11.23.08
    • Restless Composer, Desperate Concerto 11.22.08
    • Evening of Showpieces, and One Unscripted Twist 11.22.08
    • Knoxville Symphony Orchestra performance exceptional 11.22.08
    • BSOo conductor switch brings big night for Kuerti 11.21.08
    • Honeck reveals beauty of Beethoven, Bruckner 11.21.08
    • Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra: Sonic Youth 11.21.08
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS CONGRATULATES GIL SHAHAM ON WINNING THE 2008 AVERY FISHER PRIZE 11.21.08
    • Surprise! Violinist Shaham gets Avery Fisher Prize 11.21.08
    • Gustavo Dudamel, Better Than the Hype 11.20.08
    • NATHAN GUNN APPEARS IN PEOPLE'S 'SEXIEST MEN ALIVE' ISSUE 11.20.08
    • GIL SHAHAM, ADELE ANTHONY, AND ORPHEUS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA TO APPEAR ON 'LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER' 11.20.08
    • All's Well, Cadenza's Well 11.20.08
    • Navigating Bernstein With Loose-Limbed Vigor 11.19.08
    • New York Philharmonic: Conversation - Maazel the Mentor 11.19.08
    • Sérgio Assad Wins Latin Grammy 11.19.08
    • Revisiting Rossini's 'L'italiana in Algeri'; OCP finally is confident in a cast to revive its winning 2000 production. 11.18.08
    • St. Louis Symphony breaks away from the obvious with new-music program 11.18.08
    • St. Louis Symphony's intrepid program is pure David Robertson 11.18.08
    • YO-YO MA, MARIN ALSOP, AND STEPHANIE BLYTHE AMONG THE 2009 MUSICAL AMERICA HONOREES 11.18.08
    • Jeremy Denk. Highbrow. Brilliant. 11.17.08
    • A Dark and Ghostly Work, Bereft of High Spirits 11.17.08
    • ROBERT SPANO & ORCHESTRA OF ST. LUKE’S PERFORM OSVALDO GOLIJOV’S AINADAMAR AT CARNEGIE HALL 11.17.08
    • Vienna Boys Choir displays vocal skills in wide-ranging program 11.17.08
    • Yo-Yo Ma's Recording Songs of Joy & Peace Achieves Best-Ever One Week Sales of Ma's 30-Year Career With Sony Masterworks 11.14.08
    • Symphony in deft hands with Delfs 11.14.08
    • Symphony shines on Russian sojourn 11.14.08
    • Guests welcome at Pacific Symphony 11.14.08
    • Every day is a holiday for Yo-Yo Ma 11.14.08
    • CELLIST ALISA WEILERSTEIN APPOINTED CELEBRITY ADVOCATE FOR JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION 11.14.08
    • BSO does justice to German masters 11.14.08
    • Energy From a Composer Can Fuel a Player’s Flight 11.14.08
    • Soul Mates on the Wild Side: Transcendental Ives and Mavericky Beethoven 11.13.08
    • Revolutionary Performance in Richardson Presented by Princeton Symphony Orchestra 11.12.08
    • PARKER QUARTET RECEIVES THE CLEVELAND QUARTET AWARD, LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE 11.12.08
    • Review: African Children's Choir, Kingsbury Hall, Saturday 11.11.08
    • Pianist Denk Puts His Stamp on 2 Difficult Sonatas 11.10.08
    • KSO series teaches children about classical music 11.09.08
    • KSO series teaches children about classical music 11.09.08
    • Rochester Democrat & Chronicle 11.08.08
    • Guest conductor refreshingly original, wonderfully musical 11.08.08
    • Utah Symphony review: A new way from Norway 11.08.08
    • James Gaffigan leads CityMusic Cleveland concert with energy, sensitivity 11.08.08
    • Concert to Mark 70th Anniversary of Nazi pogrom 11.08.08
    • The Seattle Symphony Orchestra with John Fiore, guest conductor, and Stefan Jackiw, violin soloist 11.07.08
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS NAMES NEW VICE PRESIDENT, DAVID BALDWIN 11.06.08
    • Pianist Montero channels spirits 11.05.08
    • Jennifer Koh brings the past to the future 11.05.08
    • Symphony themes hit all the right notes 11.05.08
    • Bartok – Divertimento; Music for Strings, Percussion and Celeste; Romanian Folk Dances 11.05.08
    • After musical chairs, a quartet remembers its essence 11.04.08
    • Midori Goto: From prodigy to peace ambassador 11.03.08
    • Shaham debuts at Cafe Ludwig 11.03.08
    • Biss makes the notes count with Pittsburgh Symphony 11.01.08
    • Symphony plays Lutoslawski 11.01.08
    • Young pianist excels at Mozart 11.01.08
    • Review: Dvorak/Tchaikovsky 11.01.08
    • 2008 Dance Magazine Awards 11.01.08
    • Dance Off 11.01.08
    • CSO guest conductor a winner 10.31.08
    • Three standards stand out for BSO 10.31.08
    • Grand Rapids Symphony 10.31.08
    • Polish pianist and Polish concerto make a powerful pairing in Davies Hall 10.30.08
    • A great stop for Jeremy Denk on way to Carnegie Hall 10.29.08
    • Review: Currie/Hodges at Wigmore Hall 10.28.08
    • Montero takes requests and improvises with élan 10.28.08
    • Examining the Echoes of Doctor Neutron 10.28.08
    • Music review: Gabriela Montero's improvised classical 10.27.08
    • Youthful Choristers Imparting New Life 10.27.08
    • Pick of the Litter: Ehnes explores 12 wonders of the violin world 10.27.08
    • YO-YO MA APPEARS ON THE COLBERT REPORT 10.27.08
    • Avant-Chamber Group Ethel Hits the Road 10.27.08
    • A Beethoven Cycle Studded With Interludes 10.26.08
    • BSO ROCKS NEW YORK WITH 'MASS' 10.26.08
    • Making The Most Of 'Mass'; Bernstein's '70s Epic Redeems Itself Anew 10.26.08
    • REVIEW: Mahler-Symphony No. 5 - Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich /David Zinman 10.26.08
    • Passport 10.25.08
    • Hearing a Classical Score With a Contemporary Ear 10.25.08
    • Pianist Yuja Wang joins DSO and polishes her star 10.25.08
    • Concert Review: Viva la Ronstadt! 10.24.08
    • Playhouse ends the season with a hit 10.21.08
    • Fiery Wang displays keyboard artistry 10.20.08
    • Night of Persian Tradition, Intimate and Meditative 10.20.08
    • Relatively unknown pianist is making a grand name for self 10.19.08
    • CELEBRATING BERNSTEIN’S ‘MASS’ ANEW 10.19.08
    • BSO Makes Bernstein's 'Mass' Something to Celebrate 10.18.08
    • Douglas is sterling in Brahms with local orchestra 10.18.08
    • Orpheus Chamber Orchestra challenges and rewards Troy audience 10.17.08
    • Max Raabe Performs at Lisner 10.17.08
    • Despite Flaws, BSO's 'Mass' is Compelling 10.17.08
    • Die Welt in song 10.16.08
    • From Max Raabe, Vivid Echoes of the Past 10.16.08
    • Penderecki concert with a taste of Lutoslawski 10.16.08
    • Sympathy for the Stones From a String Quartet 10.15.08
    • Chamber music opener a memorable night 10.15.08
    • Tokyo Quartet hones edges of Beethoven, Bartok 10.13.08
    • BERNSTEIN'S ECLECTIC, AUDACIOUS APPROACH 10.12.08
    • Fierce and bossy and bristling with change 10.11.08
    • San Diego Symphony opens Season with Shoostakovich and Sheng 10.11.08
    • SBSO opens season with richly played program 10.11.08
    • Orchestra gives new spin to Weimar-era songs 10.11.08
    • Joshua Roman is riveting, with or without cello 10.10.08
    • Indaba Music Announces Opportunity to Celebrate and Collaborate with Yo-Yo Ma 10.10.08
    • Guest violinist dazzles with bow work 10.10.08
    • Back to the ‘New World,’ With a Looser Approach 10.09.08
    • Cellist Dazzles with musicality and technical prowes 10.09.08
    • Intense Colors Amid the Ethereal Melodies 10.07.08
    • Mayfield lets the good and the bad times roll 10.07.08
    • Symphony in C returns; It opened the season with Stravinsky, Menotti and Mozart 10.07.08
    • CD Review - Mozart: Piano Concertos 21 and 22 10.05.08
    • Cello wunderkind Joshua Roman returns as TownMusic ringmaster 10.03.08
    • Yo-Yo Ma's Latest CD: A Spiritual Journey 10.03.08
    • Orchestra shows off its strengths 10.03.08
    • Previn brings 'Owls' to the BSO 10.03.08
    • Charming Chee-Yun's effortless excellence 10.02.08
    • Raabe finds great satisfaction off stage 10.02.08
    • Max Raabe and the Palast Orchestra revive the 1920s in Aurora 10.01.08
    • Jazz festival bookers display Catholic tastes 09.30.08
    • Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project at the Hollywood Bowl 09.29.08
    • San Francisco jazz Festival becomes a global village 09.28.08
    • A star was born 26 years ago. Cellist Weilerstein steals show at symphony 09.27.08
    • Pianist Watts pairs energy, sophistication with MSO 09.27.08
    • Classical CDs of the week: Debussy, Bach and more... 09.27.08
    • Sharing the Bright Bernstein Spotlight 09.26.08
    • Christoph Eschenbach appointed Music Director of the Kennedy Center and Music Director of the National Symphony Orchestra 09.26.08
    • S.F. Jazz Festival lineup a little less lustrous this year 09.26.08
    • Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater premieres "Go in Grace" by Hope Boykin With Sweet Honey In The Rock live onstage 09.25.08
    • James Ehnes wins 2008 GRAMOPHONE Award 09.25.08
    • Review: Mozart Piano Concertos 21 & 22 09.25.08
    • MATTHIAS PINTSCHER PREMIERES NEW PIECE 09.24.08
    • Concert Listing: Max Raabe 09.24.08
    • CD Review: Silent City 09.23.08
    • CD Review: Silent City 09.23.08
    • 3rd time's a charm for Remmereit and DSO 09.22.08
    • Men In Black 09.22.08
    • Three new classical discs feature artists collaborating across genres 09.22.08
    • Orchestra off to a satisfying start; Symphony wise to have guest violinist, discussions 09.22.08
    • Tour Preview: Max Raabe 09.22.08
    • Doc is back with sounds of Mexico; Retired, but not really, Severinsen thrives in new show 09.20.08
    • Review: Beethoven played by the Kalichstein, Laredo, Robinson Trio at the Wigmore Hall 09.19.08
    • Kalhor Sets Rumi-Related Music in Hollywood Bowl 09.17.08
    • A No-Show, a Young Star, and a Mercurial Russian Maestro 09.17.08
    • 'Ring Without Words' wows symphony audience 09.14.08
    • Young conductor is 'living large' with the Symphony 09.14.08
    • Violin soloist carries day for DSO 09.13.08
    • DSO starts season with pizzazz 09.13.08
    • Salerno-Sonnenberg's debut 09.13.08
    • Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg brings new glitter to New Century Chamber Orchestra 09.12.08
    • With joyful sounds, DSO celebrates new season 09.12.08
    • Refreshing Beethoven; Michael Tanner hails Garrick Ohlsson's Sonata recital 09.11.08
    • CHANTICLEER TO BE INDUCTED INTO THE CLASSICAL MUSIC HALL OF FAME 09.10.08
    • MARIACHI LOS CAMPEROS PERFORM AT THE 2008 ALMA AWARDS® 09.10.08
    • CD Review: Kayhan Kalhor & Brooklyn Rider -Silent City 09.09.08
    • Guerrero illustrates reasons to be excited about Nashville Symphony's future 09.07.08
    • Tovey, L.A. Phil Probe Depths Of The Russian Soul 09.06.08
    • On a whim with some old flair 09.05.08
    • JAMES CONLON HOSTS SHADOWS IN PARADISE – HITLER’S EXILES IN HOLLYWOOD 09.05.08
    • Selby and Friends 09.04.08
    • Tovey conducts Chang and the Philharmonic 09.04.08
    • Giving Voice to "Silent City": Kayhan Kalhor Bridges Tehran and Brooklyn 09.02.08
    • Gramophone talks to Anne-Marie McDermott 09.02.08
    • That Party for Lenny; Marin Alsop wishes Bernstein a happy 90th 09.01.08
    • Ethel's All-American World Music 09.01.08
    • Joining the Family Business: Alisa Weilerstein 09.01.08
    • Daniel Hope – Editor’s Choice 09.01.08
    • Kayhan Kalhor and Brooklyn Rider: Silent City 08.30.08
    • A Master Iranian Musician Plays Cultural Ambassador 08.27.08
    • Bernstein tribute at Blossom leaves admirers wishing for more 08.25.08
    • Blossom holds its own Bernstein party 08.24.08
    • Mike Daisey: MONOPOLY! and IF YOU SEE SOMETHING SAY SOMETHING 08.21.08
    • Joshua Bell at the Hollywood Bowl 08.21.08
    • Popular pianist proves she can deliver 08.20.08
    • Pianist phenom Wang wows'em as soloist and in ensemble 08.19.08
    • Colin Currie at the Hollywood Bowl 08.16.08
    • Orchestra shines under Alsop's graceful lead 08.15.08
    • Brooklyn Rider: Passport 08.15.08
    • All Things Strings; Spins of the Week 08.14.08
    • Feddeck and his new city affirm their identities through music 08.13.08
    • Early Wagner: Splendor Soon to Come 08.12.08
    • Singing the Praises of Greed and Naked Capitalism 08.12.08
    • Dance review: New World Flamenco Festival 08.11.08
    • Jeremy Denk's Layrinthine Lyricism 08.08.08
    • Making Just One Sonata Last All Night 08.08.08
    • Sign a song 08.08.08
    • He's taking a step into Tanglewood spotlight 08.08.08
    • A Young Man Pays a Visit to New York 08.06.08
    • Jahja Ling returns to Blossom with Cleveland Orchestra 08.05.08
    • A Whirlwind of Bartok 08.03.08
    • ‘It’s in my bones’ 08.02.08
    • NSO Puts Beethoven's 'Best' Foot Forward 08.02.08
    • IRVIN MAYFIELD BECOMES MINNESOTA ORCHESTRA'S ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF JAZZ 07.29.08
    • Pianist Gabriela Montero revives the art of improvisation 07.29.08
    • Music to part the clouds 07.28.08
    • Pianistic Flash 07.24.08
    • Orchestra's surprising encore a perfect fit 07.24.08
    • Midnight Sun 07.22.08
    • Weekend’s programming, performances score big 07.22.08
    • At Fringe Festival, a Finely Tuned Fury 07.14.08
    • Guerrero conducts riveting program 07.13.08
    • Mostly Mozart, Barbican, London 07.13.08
    • From Germany, an opera engulfed by shadows of war 07.11.08
    • Mostly Mozart 08 - Opening Concert 07.10.08
    • Acting Company and Guthrie Will Present Co-Productions of Henry V and The Spy 07.10.08
    • In an Armory, a Soul Becomes a Casualty 07.07.08
    • Nicolas Hodges: The Newest Addition to Our Distinguished Roster of Instrumental Soloists 07.07.08
    • Tovey: 'Make sure they hear the next joke' 07.06.08
    • A Dancer Goes Back to Her Past in Berlin 07.05.08
    • A Mediterranean Cruise 07.03.08
    • City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra: from fragility to fevered exuberance 07.02.08
    • Philharmonic draws 6,000 to Bethel 06.30.08
    • Cellist steals the show at Davies Hall 06.30.08
    • Pianist Yuja Wang performs brilliantly in Fontana Chamber Arts concert 06.28.08
    • The New York Philharmonic, led by Bramwell Tovey and with Joyce Yang on piano on Wednesday night at Avery Fisher Hall 06.27.08
    • Music review: Symphony revisits Lutoslawski 06.27.08
    • New Festival Will Urge Orchestras to Be Bold 06.25.08
    • For One Night, a Feeling of Caramoor on the Seine 06.23.08
    • Russian masters make for active symphony program 06.22.08
    • Pianist Joyce Yang performs at the Tonhalle (Zürich) 06.20.08
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS WIN DUTCH EDISON AWARDS 06.20.08
    • Dudamel to Lead Israel Phil on U.S. Tour 06.18.08
    • VIENNA BOYS CHOIR IN UPCOMING FEATURE FILM 06.12.08
    • Pianist displays rare virtuosity 06.12.08
    • Ohlsson turns a double play at Ravinia concert 06.12.08
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS DOT COM RECEIVES GOLD AWARD OF EXCELLENCE 06.09.08
    • A Range of Sounds, From Brash to Beautiful 06.08.08
    • French conductor's makes impressive debut 06.07.08
    • Tito Munoz: The Newest Addition to Our Distinguished Roster of Conductors 06.05.08
    • Joshua Roman: The Newest Addition to Our Distinguished Roster of Instrumental Soloists 06.04.08
    • At the Kennedy Center, an International Cast of Voices 06.03.08
    • Barnatan-Ferschtman-Weilerstein Trio 06.02.08
    • Conduct Indefinable: Beethoven Here, Laura Nyro There 06.02.08
    • CD Reviews: Jennifer Koh - New Music 06.01.08
    • String Poetic 06.01.08
    • Slatkin closes out symphony season with a 'Fantastique' magnifique 05.31.08
    • Berio's ‘Love Letter’ to Schubert, Inspired by Sketches for an Unwritten Symphony 05.31.08
    • Final concert well worth the wait 05.30.08
    • Opus 3 Artists Bowls To Support Classical Action Benefit 05.29.08
    • Cellist on cusp of greatness 05.27.08
    • Violin meets Piano 05.27.08
    • The Art of the Cello 05.24.08
    • Review: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center 05.19.08
    • Borromeo Quartet's Whirlwind Weekend 05.19.08
    • How Theater Failed America 05.19.08
    • Jerusalem players strike familial note 05.19.08
    • Marquette, UWM to bestow honorary doctorates; Music director, guitarist have ties to Milwaukee 05.16.08
    • Shiver-inducing performances of beloved Brahms choral works 05.15.08
    • Guest conductor Helmuth Rilling finds beauty in lament 05.15.08
    • Ethel 05.13.08
    • ‘My piano almost dreams with me’ 05.10.08
    • Close Your Eyes and Smell the Brine 05.10.08
    • Blackbird remains new 05.09.08
    • Nathan Gunn Conquers Camelot 05.09.08
    • From disparate halves, a thrilling whole 05.08.08
    • Symphony's assistant conductor get promotion 05.08.08
    • A cellist with fervor, and maturity beyond her years 05.07.08
    • YO-YO MA INDUCTED INTO CLASSICAL MUSIC HALL OF FAME 05.06.08
    • Yo-Yo Ma performs with RPO at Eastman Theatre 05.06.08
    • NATHAN GUNN TO APPEAR ON THE COLBERT REPORT 05.06.08
    • Championing Luminaries of Chamber Music’s Past, and Visionaries of Its Future 05.06.08
    • Yo-Yo Ma takes over where Rostropovich left off 05.05.08
    • Ailey Fledglings Show How Far They Can Fly 05.03.08
    • Jazz Protégé Helps New Orleans 05.03.08
    • Youthful violinist shows off his gift Orchestra soloist brings deft touch in substitute role 05.02.08
    • Jennifer Koh's New CD Release "String Poetic" 05.01.08
    • What's in a (soloist's) name? 04.30.08
    • Vibrancy of Tortelier, BSO resonates loud and clear 04.28.08
    • Ohlsson plays with authority 04.28.08
    • Raising the bar 04.28.08
    • Seriously talented pianist, age 21, steps in to save tour 04.28.08
    • Marriner Masters Romanticism at Royce 04.28.08
    • Ohlsson plays with authority 04.28.08
    • Fantastic sounds on piano dazzlling 04.26.08
    • Symphony delivers on neglected work 04.26.08
    • Conductor Cardenes shows promise 04.26.08
    • How Theater Failed America (review) 04.23.08
    • Live: Bobby McFerrin, Chick Corea and Jack DeJohnette at Disney Concert Hall 04.21.08
    • Bartok The Wooden Prince 04.21.08
    • Hey! Show Business Is Not a Business 04.21.08
    • Stirring Things Up, Regionally Speaking 04.20.08
    • Salonen thrills with grand slam of a concerto 04.19.08
    • A Night of collaboration and Energetic Activity 04.19.08
    • eighth blackbird plays at the Orange County Performing Arts Center 04.17.08
    • Thrilling concert is more than a 'Lark' 04.17.08
    • Maestros turn in memorable performance 04.16.08
    • Using Sharp, Vehement Gestures to Produce Expansive Sounds 04.15.08
    • How Theater Failed America (review) 04.15.08
    • Yefim Bronfman on piano was exquisite and powerful 04.14.08
    • Kurtag for kids? 04.13.08
    • The Rarest Mahler 04.13.08
    • Bright in the Dead of Night 04.12.08
    • Mature eighth blackbird flies high Ensemble performs beyond the fringe 04.12.08
    • From Songs East and West, a Harmonic Divergence 04.11.08
    • Lura makes Cape Verde songs sizzle 04.10.08
    • Unexpected Conductor and Soloist; Expected Results 04.10.08
    • Film includes Vienna Choir brothers 04.09.08
    • Virtuoso with a future, Pianist Joyce Yang in Tonhalle 04.09.08
    • Tap, step, fiddle, phew! Group’s energy dazzles 04.09.08
    • Traveling With a Moody Old Friend That's Tightly Strung 04.08.08
    • Ohlsson's firm, eclectic recital 04.08.08
    • Orchestra premieres 'Fragile Solitudes' 04.06.08
    • CSO sparkles in Europe 04.05.08
    • A missionary zeal for mahler 04.05.08
    • BEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 13 “Pathetique”; Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2 “Moonlight”; Piano Sonata No. 21 in C Major, Op. 53 “Waldstein” - Garrick Ohlsson, piano – Bridge 04.04.08
    • A Teaspoon of Melancholy Before a Cup of Good Cheer 04.04.08
    • Daniel Bernard Roumain, Elan Vytal give unconventional but rewarding Kravis show 04.04.08
    • Parker Quartet and Brooklyn Rider: The Newest Additions to Our Distinguished Chamber Music Roster 04.02.08
    • Stunning show by pianist Yuja Wang 04.02.08
    • Youth vs. Experience 04.01.08
    • A String Quartet Named ETHEL Musically omnivorous group plays with itself and its audience 04.01.08
    • StepCrew dances at Paramount 03.31.08
    • A wand-man called Fisch: Symphony, Eaglen sound terrific with guest conductor 03.29.08
    • Superb performances by KSO director, oboist 03.28.08
    • The Music Men 03.28.08
    • It's new music you could bring home to your mother 03.28.08
    • Curtain Up! It’s Patti’s Turn at ‘Gypsy’ 03.28.08
    • CSO's primed for Europe 03.28.08
    • Intensely Innovative eighth blackbird gives Wing to New Works 03.28.08
    • Into the Classical Arena, in the Spirit of a Jam Band 03.28.08
    • Pianist lights up Cleveland Orchestra's salute to Israel 03.27.08
    • ANOUSHKA SHANKAR FEATURED ON THE COVER OF THE FIRST ISSUE OF ROLLING STONE INDIA 03.26.08
    • All-around jazz trumpeter must be feeling at home by now 03.26.08
    • Pianist Barry Douglas excels leading string group Camerata Ireland 03.25.08
    • Yuja Wang 03.25.08
    • Padmavati, Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris 03.25.08
    • Quartet brings ‘Truck Stop’ on tour 03.23.08
    • Brilliant technique: The piano now has a new star 03.22.08
    • Pianist shows a future for classical music 03.21.08
    • Voices from the past, and Weill's eye on the future 03.19.08
    • ALISA WEILERSTEIN ONE OF TWO RECEIPIENTS OF LINCOLN CENTER’S 2008 MARTIN E. SEGAL AWARDS 03.18.08
    • Chinese pianist hits all right notes in concert 03.16.08
    • Houston Symphony's vibrant 'Italian' program boasts music for all seasons 03.16.08
    • WCO guest violinist Chee-Yun dazzles 03.15.08
    • S.F. Symphony, Shaham wow them in N.Y. 03.14.08
    • World-instrument program rivets audience 03.14.08
    • Tokyo strings masters play second fiddle to no one 03.14.08
    • Seattle Symphony Orchestra: Guest violinist James Ehnes at the top of his form 03.14.08
    • Lincoln Center ensemble soars in interpretations of British creators 03.12.08
    • Big "Footprints" 03.12.08
    • An uplifting tangle of old and new 03.11.08
    • Canadian Brass lives up to expections 03.09.08
    • Irish orchestra provides a little night music 03.08.08
    • Soloist brings enthusiasm to Brahms concerto 03.08.08
    • 'Most promising' indeed 03.08.08
    • Returning Improv to Its Classical Roots 03.08.08
    • Shaham delightfully upbeat in Schuman 03.07.08
    • CSO sneaks in concert before blizzard 03.07.08
    • Giving an Unpredictable Force His Due 03.07.08
    • Wind instruments a breath of fresh air for audience 03.06.08
    • Yo-Yo Ma and friends delight audience in Kingston 03.06.08
    • An epic journey, without leaving the stage 03.05.08
    • Dawn Upshaw sings Golijov's 'Ayre' 03.04.08
    • Jaunty energy with classical backbone 03.03.08
    • Daughter offers glimpses of Bernstein and his music 03.03.08
    • Pianist Joyce Yang demonstrates substance, flash 03.02.08
    • Sweet Reveries on a Sunny Day 03.01.08
    • An Ayre of Magic 03.01.08
    • The orchestra, Rachmaninoff: Perfect together 03.01.08
    • Soprano Upshaw, contemporary composition impress at Benaroya Hall 02.29.08
    • Violinist hits musical home run 02.29.08
    • Pianist Ohlsson and Pittsburgh Symphony raise the roof at Arsht Center 02.29.08
    • Improvisational pianist stretches music beyond classical boundaries 02.27.08
    • Ancient sound proves timeless 02.26.08
    • Pursuing ‘an Ongoing Experiment’ 02.26.08
    • In Precise Movements, a Russian Sense of Drama 02.26.08
    • A night for storytelling at Le Petit Trianon 02.26.08
    • African Children’s Concert: A Stirring Experience 02.26.08
    • Patriotism on the Sleeve, or in Disguise 02.25.08
    • Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra at Auckland Town Hall 02.25.08
    • Music Review: Dawn Upshaw 02.24.08
    • Symphony presents diversity of High Romanticism with superb performance 02.24.08
    • Jazz band serves up spicy New Orleans gumbo 02.24.08
    • Mainly Mozart Becomes All Schumann 02.24.08
    • Moiseyev dances indescribably well 02.23.08
    • Dawn Upshaw and Orquesta Los Pelegrinos at Duke's Page Auditorium 02.23.08
    • Golijov's Ayre, with Dawn Upshaw, Triumph at Duke 02.23.08
    • A `Quixote' your ears can see 02.23.08
    • Pianist Biss Brings out Mozart's eloquence 02.22.08
    • Pictures from NOJO's Performance in Rockford, IL 02.21.08
    • An energentic virtuoso on display 02.20.08
    • High steps, on the steppes of Cerritos 02.18.08
    • Making a marriage of hip-hop and classical 02.18.08
    • The masterful Moiseyev 02.17.08
    • Guest Conductor Pulls Right Strings for HSO 02.17.08
    • A Future So Bright It Can Handle Dark 02.17.08
    • Exploring Influences and Finding Inspirations 02.15.08
    • The StepCrew 02.15.08
    • Gifted brother-sister duo Gil and Orli Shaham offers enchanting evening of classical music 02.14.08
    • A Delicious Melting Pot of Musical Styles 02.14.08
    • Radu Lupu shows he's brilliant, as usual 02.12.08
    • Review: Tokyo String Quartet 02.12.08
    • Wang delivers recital for the ages 02.12.08
    • Pianist excels in difficult performance at Mendelssohn 02.12.08
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS PROUDLY CONGRATULATES OUR 2008 GRAMMY AWARD WINNERS 02.11.08
    • CHICAGO-BASED SEXTET eighth blackbird WINS ITS FIRST GRAMMY 02.11.08
    • A celebration of Moiseyev's legacy 02.11.08
    • Keeping a faun, a Scamp and a Firebird in Line 02.11.08
    • Keeping a Faun, a Scamp and a Firebird in Line 02.11.08
    • Violinist Fried's sense of rhythm impresses 02.10.08
    • Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Op.8; Concerto in G Minor, Op.12, No.1. Sarah Chang, violin; Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (EMI 3944312) 02.08.08
    • Welles and the White Whale 02.08.08
    • These 10 releases of 2007 offer a measure of distinction 02.05.08
    • Golijov Awarded Special Prize 02.05.08
    • Celebration of the keyboard 02.04.08
    • NJSO gives heft to a lightweight 02.04.08
    • The secret of Gabriela Montero's improvisations 02.03.08
    • Six pianists dish up fresh and spicy fare 02.03.08
    • Pianists give musically and visually captivating concert at DeBartolo 02.02.08
    • Tokyo String Quartet forever masterful 02.02.08
    • Pipa at the gates of dawn 02.01.08
    • They're all maestros in this ensemble 02.01.08
    • Ailey Power 02.01.08
    • Review: Hardenberger, Currie in lively duet 02.01.08
    • Hardenberger, Currie in lively duet 02.01.08
    • Moiseyev troupe's dances stretch around the world 01.31.08
    • Guest cellist highlights Anchorage symphony program 01.29.08
    • Young violinist is simply magical 01.29.08
    • From the Berbers to Bach 01.29.08
    • Classical NY meets Chicago percussion String Quartet and Englewood drum corps collaborate 01.29.08
    • Serving up a musical cocktail 01.28.08
    • Orchestra applies team principles to business 01.28.08
    • Pianist Wang, Putting Herself On the A-Liszt 01.28.08
    • Return of the prodigy pianist: Yang fulfills her promise 01.28.08
    • Canadian violinist touches the heartstrings 01.28.08
    • Two quartets, two sides of young Beethoven 01.27.08
    • Interview: Sarah Chang on Shostakovich, The Four Seasons and loving London 01.27.08
    • Magnificent music - with strings attached 01.27.08
    • Folk Troupes from Russia and Peru strut their stuff 01.25.08
    • Emma Thompson, Yo-Yo Ma honoured by World Economic Forum in Davos 01.25.08
    • London Philharmonic Orchestra/Krivine 01.25.08
    • String quartet, drumline join forces 01.23.08
    • Mike Daisey's spellbinding "Monopoly" 01.23.08
    • Wigmore Hall - review 01.23.08
    • New Century Chamber Orchestra Announces Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg Named New Music Director 01.22.08
    • Royal Festival Hall, London 01.22.08
    • Elgar: Violin Concerto in B Minor, Op. 61; Serenade for Strings in E Minor, Op. 20 - James Ehnes, violin/Philharmonia Orchestra/Andrew Davis - Onyx 01.21.08
    • Pianist's performance equal parts power, poetry 01.21.08
    • A dazzling display of Russian folk traditions 01.21.08
    • Tokyo Quartet has an enduring sound 01.21.08
    • PLAY! A Video Game Symphony: Background music gets its due 01.20.08
    • Elgar: Violin Concerto; Serenade for Strings 01.19.08
    • Local Grammy nominees shine with Mozart violin concertos 01.19.08
    • Spiritual yet scary, fit for a Hitchcock soundtrack 01.19.08
    • James Ehnes with the Vancouver Symphony 01.19.08
    • Moiseyev without the man himself 01.18.08
    • Review: Radu Lupu's Carnegie Hall recital 01.16.08
    • James Ehnes joins roster 01.16.08
    • Chee-Yun and Alisa Weilerstein at the Kravis Center 01.16.08
    • Review: Philharmonic, violinist pair for passionate display 01.15.08
    • String Theory 01.15.08
    • Whoa! Russian Folk Troupe Stomps In 01.14.08
    • With soloist and on its own, symphony soars 01.14.08
    • Hot Costa Rican Conductor 01.13.08
    • How’s the Family? Fascinating 01.13.08
    • Constancy & Change 01.12.08
    • Moiseyev at Strathmore: Balletic, Athletic, Brilliant 01.12.08
    • Lyricism reigns as Abbado leads SPCO in Schubert 01.11.08
    • Fully in tune with Beethoven's genius, the Tokyo now top an impressive list 01.09.08
    • Pianist Jeremy Denk with the Chamber Music Society 01.09.08
    • MAESTRA Marin Alsop leads the Balitmore Symphony 01.07.08
    • Pianists Schiff and Biss explore familiar sonatas' inner structures 01.07.08
    • OPUS 3 ARTISTS SINGERS TO APPEAR IN METROPOLITAN OPERA'S 2007/2008 SEASON LIVE HD MOVIE THEATER TRANSMISSIONS 01.04.08
    • Toe-Tapping Fun: The Knights at Carnegie Hall 01.04.08
    • 10 Best List 01.03.08
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