Susan Miron
Pianist Richard Goode provided everything that is asked of a Beethoven master: color, infinite shadings, interesting, convincing tempi, and soul.
Simply put, Blue Heron is one of the best perks of concertgoing in 21st century Boston.
Maurizio Pollini’s Chopin was breathtakingly beautiful, and often downright thrilling.
Chanticleer has armies of longtime fans; I am now unquestionably going to join the club.
What I’ll remember most is how the BCE’s various choral pieces seemed custom-made for the Hayden Planetarium’s celestial projections, and how, for an hour, the so-called real world faded away.
Cassandra Speaks is yet another dazzling vehicle for actor Tod Randolph, who excels in etching brilliant stage portraits of famous, complicated women.
Violinist Stefan Jackiw and pianist Anna Polonsky created another Rockport Music evening to remember.
What is perhaps most astonishing is that the Lorelei Ensemble seems, in its current formation, like the most natural of phenomena.
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