Archive for 2024
Fine singers carry BLO’s concert “Aida” over rough edges – Nov 11, 2024
What’s a production of Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida without elephants? Cheaper and […]
Conductor Parsley impresses in Seraphim program that moves from darkness to light – Nov 11, 2024
Not everyone can portray something so abstract yet real such as […]
BPYO impressively handles the challenges of Dvořák and Stravinsky – Nov 04, 2024
The Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra under founding conductor Benjamin Zander opened […]
Jerusalem Quartet’s intensity vies with rough edges at Jordan Hall – Nov 02, 2024
In music as in love, passion can be a double-edged sword. […]
Boston Classical Review wants you! – Oct 29, 2024
Boston Classical Review has an opening for a concert reviewer […]
Paul Lewis’s late Schubert proves even more masterful the second time around – Oct 26, 2024
Pianist Paul Lewis gave a sparkling program of Schubert for his […]
Pappano, BSO serve up a season highlight in short but insightful program – Oct 25, 2024
Brevity, Shakespeare tells us, is the soul of wit. Yet concision […]
November 29 – Oct 22, 2024
Boston Symphony Orchestra Andris Nelsons, conductor Ross Jamie Collins, conductor Na’Zir […]
Ortiz work provides the highlight in NEP’s ambitious season opener – Oct 21, 2024
The New England Philharmonic is a talented all-volunteer orchestra. While their […]
Zander, Boston Phil bring fresh insights to Bartok, Brahms and Beethoven – Oct 21, 2024
“The aspect of things that are most important for us,” Ludwig […]