Susan Miron
These are troubling times which make us realize how vital music — especially Bach — is to our souls, to our spiritual wellbeing.
Tenor Nicholas Phan’s performance will surely be among the finest I’ll hear in the year to come.
The stellar BEMF team whips up a holiday confection that’s worth catching year after year.
Like most of the innocent heroines in horror movies, Bluebeard’s wife is unaware of the old adage of curiosity killing the cat.
After all these many decades I am still deeply moved by Yo-Yo Ma’s playing, which combines irresistible charisma and generosity of spirit.
This was a fascinating program conducted by someone that the BSO will hopefully put (firmly) into their rotation of distinguished guest conductors.
It is unlikely that any other BSO concert this year will top Thursday night’s performance of Richard Strauss’s opera Der Rosenkavalier.
This is a major Bach town and, judging by this evening, no ensemble performs his music much better than H & H under Harry Christophers.
Boston Midsummer Opera may be performing in a new location, but all their virtues have arrived at Watertown intact.
Rockport’s intimate Shalin Liu Concert Hall overlooks the ocean, but seemed to be transformed into a flamenco parlor in Seville.
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