Dvořák’s symphony, which followed the Verdi, was performed at the request of BPYO benefactor, and spouse of Ms. Zander, ...
Friday’s rendition used the recurring statements of the row as, essentially, anchors around which the music’s other ...
Brevity, Shakespeare tells us, is the soul of wit. Yet concision needn’t come at the expense of depth, as the Boston Symphony ...
Pianist Paul Lewis gave a sparkling program of Schubert for his Celebrity Series recital at Jordan Hall on Friday night.
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The program was buoyed by the exuberance and clear direction of conductor Tianhui Ng and a rock-solid percussion section that ...
At Mechanics, those came through largely intact. Michael Riesman’s account of the “Opening” featured impeccable rhythmic ...
“The aspect of things that are most important for us,” Ludwig Wittgenstein once wrote, “are hidden because of their simplicity and familiarity.” The great philosopher wasn’t speaking of orchestral ...
Like Mark Twain, Theodore Roosevelt was no fan of Jane Austen. Though his reaction to the English novelist was less violent, the bibliophilic former president’s take was equally memorable: on ...