Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by My Favorite Page Unsuk Chin was inspired by Leonidas Kavakos to return to the genre, and the result comes to Carnegie Hall on Monday. By David Allen ...
After the general competition Friday, Jacobs students Arthur Wang, Rachel Yi, Hyejin Kim and Jose Hernandez made it to the finals. A jury of faculty members and a guest judge assessed the competitors: ...
It's a stretch, but there are actually a few ways to link Bill Aikens, principal oboist with the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra, with John de Lancie. De Lancie, also an oboist, was the U.S. Army ...
Editors note: This review by Chris Waddington originally appeared in The Times-Picayune, November 14, 2006 Violinist Philippe Quint smiled bemusedly as he returned for an encore at Roussel Hall on ...
At the climax of "In Tempus Praesens," the powerful new violin concerto by the Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina that had its North American premiere in Davies Symphony Hall on Thursday night, the ...
Heralded by an unprecedented hullabaloo of publicity, and greeted by a shower of critical ice water, Schumann’s “lost” Violin Concerto finally had its U. S. premiere last week, when 20-year-old Yehudi ...
"Ryan said he wanted to schedule a concerto that focused on the oboe and asked if I had any suggestions on what should be played," Paul recalled. "Instead of relying on a well-known piece of music, I ...
The Reading Symphony Orchestra will feature one of its own Saturday at 8 p.m., when principal trombonist Bradley Ward performs Nino Rota’s Trombone Concerto. Music director Andrew Constantine will ...
The romantic myth tells us that composers are struck as if by lightning with bolts of musical inspiration, which send them scurrying to the piano with sheaves of paper and bottles of ink. Consumed by ...