By ArtsFuse on Aug 30, 2010 in Classical Music, Featured, Music, Opera | 0 Comments
By Caldwell Titcomb
September 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29: Free Wednesday afternoon concerts continue throughout the month. September 1: Pianist Benjamin Warsaw plays works by Bach, Brahms, Beethoven, Liszt, and Warsaw himself. September 8: A further celebration of Schumann’s bicentenary brings a program of songs, with soprano Lisa Lynch, mezzo Carola Emrich-Fisher, tenor Jason Sabol, [...]
By ArtsFuse on Aug 29, 2010 in Classical Music, Culture Vulture, Featured, Music | 0 Comments
Every single player and singer seemed thrilled to be performing this music, absorbed in it, attentive to their masterful conductor and having a good time. It made me think how often that is not the case at symphony concerts.
By Helen Epstein
There were no star soloists or conductors around on Friday night and since the TMC [...]
By ArtsFuse on Aug 28, 2010 in Classical Music, Culture Vulture, Featured | 0 Comments
By Helen Epstein
After some peculiar programming last week, Tanglewood’s current weekend got off to a rousing start on Thursday night as Garrick Ohlsson gave a haunting, introspective, and idiosyncratic performance of Chopin. The program, emotion-packed and filled with delicacies as though the pianist could not bear to leave anything out, included nocturnes and mazurkas, Ballade [...]
By ArtsFuse on Aug 22, 2010 in Classical Music, Culture Vulture, Featured, Music | 2 Comments
By Helen Epstein
This Tanglewood season, overshadowed by the absence of ailing maestros James Levine, Seiji Ozawa, and others who have canceled their appearances, has got me thinking about age and illness. There have been some compelling concerts these past two months, including Michael Tilson Thomas’s riveting Mahler renditions, but the absence of a strong director [...]
By ArtsFuse on Aug 9, 2010 in Classical Music, Music | 0 Comments
By Caldwell Titcomb
Harvard’s two main volunteer musical events of the summer took place on consecutive nights in Sanders Theatre. The Summer Chorus, buttressed by a full orchestra, held forth on Friday, July 30, and the Summer School Orchestra followed on Saturday, July 31.
The former was of special significance since the conductor, Jameson Marvin (pictured at [...]
By ArtsFuse on Aug 1, 2010 in Classical Music, Culture Vulture, Featured, Music | 0 Comments
By Helen Epstein
July 30 featured a Russian warhorse program at Tanglewood: Glinka’s “Overture to Ruslan and Ludmila”; Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, and Prokofiev’s Music from the ballet Romeo and Juliet.
These are familiar (some might say over-familiar) works for orchestra, but, of course, there’s a reason they’re still being programmed. Supremely accessible [...]
By ArtsFuse on Jul 30, 2010 in Classical Music, Coming Attractions, Music | 0 Comments
By Caldwell Titcomb
August 3: The Old West Organ Society presents the award-winning, young organist Jacob Street in a program including works by Buxtehude, J. S. Bach, and Mendelssohn. He will also play music by Jean Langlais (1907-91) and Gaston Litaize (1909-91). At Old West Church, 131 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA, 8 p.m.
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By ArtsFuse on Jul 27, 2010 in Classical Music, Culture Vulture, Featured | 0 Comments
By Helen Epstein
The Tanglewood Music Center (TMC) is an incubator for many of the musicians we’ll be hearing in the future, and its conducting seminar is one of the most visible and prestigious in the world. Conducting fellows lead concerts in Ozawa Hall that are a showcase not only for their contemporaries but for [...]
By ArtsFuse on Jul 24, 2010 in Classical Music, Featured, Music | 0 Comments
Reviewed By Caldwell Titcomb
A large audience braved a rainy evening to attend the July 23 concert in Jordan Hall presented by the New England Conservatory Festival Youth Orchestra. (NECYFO’s YouTube Channel) The project was founded in 2000 by New England Conservatory (NEC) faculty member Aaron Kula, who remains its conductor in addition to holding posts [...]
By ArtsFuse on Jul 19, 2010 in Classical Music, Culture Vulture, Featured, Music | 0 Comments
By Helen Epstein
It isn’t often that you get to hear the same conductor, same composer, and two different orchestras but that unusual experience was offered at Tanglewood as Michael Tilson Thomas (filling in for James Levine) conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) in Mahler’s Second Symphony last week and the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra in [...]