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For all the surface-y beauty of the BSO’s playing, it’s a dull interpretation of Anton Bruckner’s Symphony no. 3.
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Read MoreThe Emerson Quartet is as restless and curious as ever; pianist Simone Dinnerstein is featured on a treasure of a disc.
Read MoreBoston Early Music Festival tossed a bang-up evening of performances on Monday night.
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Read MoreBoston will not have a large-scale free music and arts festival in 2017.
Read MoreWhy do such a high number of significant contemporary composers hail from Iceland?
Read MoreIn Trouble in Paradise, Lubitsch makes us feel complicit in the best of ways; he makes us feel clever.
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Visual Arts Commentary: John Singer Sargent — A Particular Sort of Loner