Month: October 2016
After all these many decades I am still deeply moved by Yo-Yo Ma’s playing, which combines irresistible charisma and generosity of spirit.
Read MoreHow refreshing it is to see a female protagonist whose strength of will and character is not of the superhuman variety.
Read MoreFor recorded sound, for brilliance of orchestral execution, and for interpretive concept, Janowski is one of the 21st century’s best Wagnerians.
Read MoreMark Greif’s analyses can be sharply counter-intuitive..
Read More“Theater is my pathway to sanity,” Melinda Lopez explains.
Read MoreBallet steps from the classroom were sprinkled in with modern dance, moonwalking, shimmies, groping duets, and any other kind of movement.
Read MoreConductor Benjamin Zander and his band were at their collective best performing Tchaikovsky’s Symphony no. 6.
Read MoreBad Moon Rising turns out to be justified by new evidence, some of which will be surprising to all concerned.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
Read MoreBrand X was essentially a bunch of top-flight session men who got together to blow off steam, a UK version of Weather Report.
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