Month: September 2015
This modest film manages to hold the viewer’s attention, not to mention his or her compassion, throughout.
Read MoreEven if it’s a mite inconsistent, Anthracite Fields is a fully deserving Pulitzer winner.
Read MoreAtticus Ross’ success in creating these pieces results in a listening experience quite a bit more harrowing and evocative than the lush and sunny Beach Boys harmonies people are accustomed to.
Read MoreJust about anything Isabelle Faust touches these days is gold – she’s one of the finest violinists out there
Read MoreFrom noon to six on Saturday, September 26, Boston’s premier outdoor jazz event, the Berklee BeanTown Jazz Festival, returns to Boston’s South End for a fifteenth year.
Read MoreIt’s the rare breed of rock band that makes such meaningful music so deep into its career.
Read MoreIsraeli Stage has opened its sixth season, which is dedicated exclusively to female playwrights, with a haunting work that examines the complicity of an ordinary German in the Holocaust.
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Classical Music Commentary: 2015-16 Orchestral Fall Season Preview
It looks to be as rich, intense, and, hopefully, rewarding a season as we’ve seen in recent memory.
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