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This weekend’s concerts all add up to a quintessential Symphony Pro Musica event: a mix of the familiar and unexpected, with various old friends coming by to visit along the way.
Read MoreAfter nearly a century, the fierce psychological nuance of Passing remains as relevant as ever.
Read MoreNew York has come back to life, so there is more art to see than anyone has time to visit or write about.
Read MoreThis is a wonderful novel about a pressing humanitarian subject, Syrian refugees and the people who helped, as well as an exploration of identity and loss and triumph.
Read MoreI find Visions of Your Other exciting. It is beautifully recorded: these are four musicians who care about their sound.
Read MoreThis wholly original period piece crackles with energy, humor, and pathos.
Read MoreBeethoven never left Europe. But he could have. And the possibility that he might have visited Boston is the basis of Paul Griffiths’ touching, witty, and thought-provoking new novel.
Read MoreAs sure as “the crow/Makes wing to the rooky wood,” Mrs. Macbeth is going to fall tragically short when it comes to being an inspirational role model for marginalized females everywhere.
Read MoreHalka struts its stuff, impressively, in this new recording with an all-Polish cast conducted by internationally renowned Gabriel Chmura.
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