From New York, the Philharmonic will travel, or has traveled, to California, for concerts under the baton of a different ...
Of course such dullards exist, and I have elsewhere in these pages chastised a couple of Latinists, of all people, for their ...
For those of us who seek to unify our nation around a shared love of the Western and American musical traditions, to bring ...
Despite the leading motifs Beethoven wrote for the soloist, Shaham was almost deferential to the orchestra, which was led ...
In the middle movement, Adagio, Mr. Welter sang very well. So did the violinist. She produced ribbons of sound that went ...
This dialectic is partly a partisan political drama, partly an economic salvage effort, partly a chapter in that long-running ...
Elizabeth Eck on a recent concert of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Esa-Pekka Salonen.
The think tank’s recently released “surge” plan report, “Choosing Victory: A Plan for Success in Iraq,” had caught fire, and ...
On William F. Buckley Jr., Piero della Francesca, the Vienna Philharmonic, Central Park South, Gandhara art & more from the ...
In the early 2000s, we often collaborated with the Studio School on lectures, panels, and symposia, in which many of which ...
Last night, the New York Philharmonic offered a program with an accent on the mysterious and the French. Guest-conducting was ...
The two pianists sat down for encores, and at the same piano: the encores would be four-hands, not two-pianos. Wang and ...