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Shattered Glass Ensemble in Review

Rondo Music Society presents Shattered Glass Ensemble Elizabeth Woo, violin soloist Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall; New York, NY May 7, 2013

Shattered Glass Ensemble at Carnegie Hall; photo credit: Brian Hatton

 

Shattered Glass, a sixteen member string orchestra sans conductor, is very much a product of the 21st century -marketing themselves [...]

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Misoon Ghim, mezzo-soprano in Review

Misoon Ghim, mezzo-soprano Amy Yang, piano Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall April 22, 2013

What an auspicious New York debut vocal recital, as two wonderful performers, mezzo soprano Misoon Ghim and pianist Amy Yang, presented songs from five stylistic periods, sung beautifully in five languages. I was most impressed by the high [...]

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West Chester University of Pennsylvania School of Music Presents: Faculty Recital in Review

West Chester University of Pennsylvania School of Music Presents: Faculty Recital Vincent Craig, piano, Stephen Ng, tenor, Dan K. Kurland, piano Steinway Hall; New York, NY April 18, 2013

In a performance originally cancelled due to Hurricane Sandy, West Chester University of Pennsylvania presented two of its faculty members in a shared recital [...]

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Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) presents Calling All Dawns in Review

Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) presents Calling All Dawns Distinguished Concerts Orchestra, Distinguished Concerts Singers International Jonathan Griffith, Music Director; Eric A. Johnson, Geoffrey Paul Boers; Guest Conductors Anonymous 4, Guest Artists Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center; New York, NY April 7, 2013

 

Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) is an [...]

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The Catalyst String Quartet in Review

The Catalyst String Quartet Karla Donehew Perez, violin Christopher Jenkins, viola Karlos Rodriguez, cello The American Bible Society; New York, NY April 5, 2013

In sponsoring this superb concert by The Catalyst String Quartet in the Conference Center of The American Bible Society’s New York headquarters, Musica da Camara continued its policy of [...]

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The Klopotic-Pierce-Zoering Trio in Review

Light and Sound Presents The Klopotic-Pierce-Zoering Trio Julianne Klopotic, violin; Joshua Pierce, piano; Lawrence Zoering, cello The Old Stone House; Brooklyn, New York April 4, 2013

Founded by violinist Julianne Klopotic, Light and Sound bills itself as a “full-spectrum music performance series.” From the experimental to the classic, with jazz/rock and world music [...]

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Hristo Popov, violin; Per Enflo, piano in Review

Hristo Popov, violin; Per Enflo, piano Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall; New York, NY March 13, 2013

Violinist Hristo Popov and pianist Per Enflo have an extensive performance history as a duo, including many recordings and recent performances of all ten Beethoven violin sonatas. Eastern Europe was the focal point of their recent concert, [...]

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CD in Review: Patrick Gallois, flute; Maria Prinz, piano

CD Review: Patrick Gallois, flute; Maria Prinz, piano Mozart Violin Sonatas K.376, K.377, K378, K 570 arranged for flute and Piano by Patrick Gallois Naxos 8.573033; Playing time 74:33 ; Recorded at Casinio Baumgarten, Vienna, Austria June 4-6, 2012 Producer, Engineer and Editor: Jens Jamin

Patrick Gallois, flutist and Maria Prinz, pianist

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Adamant Music School: 72nd Anniversary in Review

Adamant Music School: 72nd Anniversary Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York, N.Y. March 10, 2013

Tadeusz Domanowski

 

Each year in Vermont’s historic quarry village of Adamant, pianists of all stripes converge for practicing, lessons, master classes, and relaxation at the Adamant Music School. For 72 years the school has [...]

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Los Angeles Youth Orchestra in Review

Los Angeles Youth Orchestra Russell Steinberg, artistic director and conductor Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall; New York, NY February 25th, 2013

Los Angeles Youth Orchestra

 

The Los Angeles Youth Orchestra arrived at Carnegie Hall and performed with great passion and dedication. They not only arrived at Carnegie, but as an organization and [...]

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