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At Hudson Hall, the director R.B. Schlather leans on artists and musicians from the community. The results have made for ...
Schlather maintains that the scale and flexibility of Hudson Hall is ideal for the immediacy of the Baroque repertoire.
There’s a reason this capital city has inspired composers, artists, and royalty for centuries. Vienna is a city that’s ...
The Toronto Symphony caps off a terrific season with several high-profile concerts. Estonian conductor Kristiina Poska steps ...
In addition to being among the foremost interpreters of the French composer, Mr. Nelson was praised for his work arranging ...
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Opening with the firecracker-esque “Haffner” symphony, the Boston Baroque orchestra handled Pearlman’s sprightly tempo with ...
Up next from Jeannette Lajeunesse Zingg and Marshall Pynkoski is the baroque David and Jonathan at Toronto’s Koerner Hall ...
Tickets are ... 92: July 2, Vail Hall at Björklunden, Baileys Harbor; July 5, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Sister Bay; 4 p.m.
This season's highlights include Bach's Complete Brandenburg Concertos, a performance of all six of Bach's virtuosic concertos in one evening. Bach's Christmas Oratorio, featuring The Mercury ...
Nicolas Kynaston was born in Devon on December 10 1941, the youngest of seven children of Roger Kynaston, a painter, and his wife Jessie, née Parkes, a violinist. His father and grandfather had ...
This ‘Total Immersion’ concert for the great composer and conductor was a timely reminder of the beauty and mystery of his music ...