Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The conductor Bernard Labadie led the Orchestra of St. Luke’s in his plucky and elegant version of a towering solo-keyboard work. By Anthony Tommasini ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook With an ear for dance and a new five-string violin, Johnny Gandelsman set out to transform a towering classic. By Joshua Barone ...
When you think of strings — violin, cello, the viola — you probably have a very specific idea of what kind of music you’re about to hear. But a group of Colorado string musicians called Sphere ...
Pick music from any genre or time period. Chances are, the Carpe Diem String Quartet can play it. They know the theme from “The Simpsons” and are well-versed in Beethoven and Bach. They dabble in ...
Guitarist Paul Galbraith makes the case that Johann Sebastian Bach's sonatas and partitas depict the life, death and resurrection of Christ with his eight-string guitar. So we were sitting around the ...
The Lexington Arts Council's Bach Festival is celebrating its 25th anniversary. The event has grown from a small community gathering to a four-day classical music festival, according to a community ...
THE COMPLETE BACH continues its 11 year project to present live performances of all known works by J.S. Bach Part of ...
Yet the look, and sound, of these six pieces “for several instruments”, rather obsequiously dedicated by the job-seeking Bach to the Margrave of Brandenburg in 1721, can still startle audiences. Last ...
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