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 Feb 27, 2010 in Classical Music, Coming Attractions, Featured, Music | 0 Comments
By Caldwell Titcomb
March 2: The Contemporary Music Ensemble in residence at Boston University, Alea III, under the direction of Theodore Antoniou, offers a free concert in celebration of the late eminent composer/teacher/conductor Lukas Foss (1922–2009). Works by Foss to be performed are “Echoi,” “For Toru,” “Elegy for Anne Frank,” “For Aaron,” “The Prairie,” and “Behold! [...]
By ArtsFuse on Feb 9, 2010 in Classical Music, Featured | 0 Comments
Reviewed By Caldwell Titcomb
Solo piano recitals occur all the time, but concerts by duo-pianists are not common these days. The Celebrity Series filled the gap on February 7 when Richard Goode and Jonathan Biss teamed up for a Jordan Hall program of music for piano duet and for two pianos.
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By ArtsFuse on Jan 26, 2010 in Classical Music, Featured, Music | 0 Comments
by Caldwell Titcomb
Time was when Boston had a City Censor, and books and plays drummed up trade by getting “Banned in Boston.” The Boston Modern Orchestra Project, headed by conductor Gil Rose, came up with the deliciously punning title “Band in Boston” for its Jordan Hall concert on January 22. Indeed there was not a [...]
By ArtsFuse on Nov 2, 2009 in Classical Music, Featured, Music, Uncategorized | 0 Comments
By Caldwell Titcomb
Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter made her Boston debut with a Celebrity Series recital in Jordan Hall on November 1. Now 36, she started playing in public at the age of eleven. For this appearance she offered music by Beethoven, Chopin, and Schumann.
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By ArtsFuse on Oct 31, 2009 in Coming Attractions, Culture Vulture, Featured | 0 Comments
By Helen Epstein
1) Nov 2: This Monday’s free concert at Jordan Hall celebrates Eastern European composers and players. The unusual musical line-up includes the Haydn Piano Trio in E minor, the Boston premiere of Kati Agócs’s “Awakening Galatea,” Bacewicz’s “Suite for Two Violins,” and Dvorak’s Piano Quintet in A Major, Opus 81. Performance starts [...]