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But what about repeated recordings? It’s one thing to hear young pianists take on Rachmaninoff’s mighty Third Piano Concerto in concert, with its in-the-moment excitement. But do they really need to ...
The Phoenix Chorale and Kansas City Chorale are teaming up to sing Rachmaninoff%27s %22All-Night Vigil.%22 The two Grammy-winning choirs%2C under maestro Charles ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Inon Barnatan has created a solo transcription of “Symphonic Dances” in which he tries “not to imitate an orchestra, but to embody it.” By Joshua ...
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The first sounds I heard after arriving at Philip Glass’ townhouse in Manhattan’s then-bohemian East Village to interview the composer in 1993 were extraordinary. Glass happened to be in his kitchen ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by critic’s notebook New accounts of standard works, even those covered by dozens of classic recordings, can still enliven classical music. By Anthony ...
The first sounds I heard after arriving at Philip Glass’ townhouse in Manhattan’s then bohemian East Village to interview the composer in 1993 were extraordinary. Glass happened to be in his kitchen ...