SYMPHONY HALL. AND GERSHWIN’S RHAPSODY IN BLUE, AS PLAYED BY THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. AND BOSTON MAYOR MICHELLE WU. GROWING UP PLAYING PIANO AND ALL THOSE HOURS OF SCALES AND PRACTICING, I NEVER ...
The 'Bach for Two and Three Pianos' concert makes for one helluva evening’s entertainment, but Shapira takes the presentation ...
It will be remembered as a historic weekend for Austin entertainment and culture. Arranged as a chamber orchestra — a smaller ensemble harking back to those of Beethoven's day — the musicians treated ...
Classical concert lore is full of great pinch-hitting stories. For example, stardom found a young Leonard Bernstein when he stepped in for conductor Bruno Walter on short notice, and teenage pianist ...
Get tickets to the Concertgebouw Orchestra concert in Amsterdam with Yunchan Lim performing Schumann’s Piano Concerto. The ticket price includes a beverage.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Pianist Yuja Wang is a dazzler. She has a way of dressing, of taking the stage, and of bowing that bespeaks confidence and star quality. Add to those a suspenseful entrance (a few ...
Pianist Lang Lang and The Cleveland Orchestra play Mozart’s piano concerto No. 24. The Cleveland Orchestra and pianist Lang Lang play Mozart’s piano concerto No. 24 led by conductor Franz Welser-Möst.
A young Russian pianist set to perform with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra this week has been struck from the schedule after protest, though the orchestra maintained its praise for the 20-year-old, ...
Featuring music from a famous composer to the works of those who are lesser known, renowned Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov will join the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Jader Bignamini ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The New York Philharmonic, conducted by Ruth Reinhardt, played Thomas Adès’s “In Seven Days,” for piano, orchestra and moving image. By Zachary Woolfe ...