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Anthony McGill

Classical Concert Review: The Boston Symphony Orchestra Plays Davis, Dawson, and Bonds

While balancing the scales of justice can be difficult work, the effort is an important act of generosity, even love.

By: Aaron Keebaugh Filed Under: Classical Music, Featured, Music, Review Tagged: Aaron Keebaugh, Anthony Davis, Anthony McGill, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Thomas Wilkins, William Levi Dawson

Classical Album review: Clarinetist Anthony McGill’s “American Stories”

These stories occupy their own, distinctive spaces but they share something intangible. A kind of humanity, maybe? Perhaps.

By: Jonathan Blumhofer Filed Under: Classical Music, Music, Review Tagged: American Stories, Anthony McGill, Cedille, Pacifica Quartet

Classical Album Review: “Here With You” — Fitting Music for the End of a Bittersweet Year

Johannes Brahms’s wistful 1894 Clarinet Sonatas receive fantastic performances.

By: Jonathan Blumhofer Filed Under: Classical Music, Featured, Review Tagged: Anthony McGill, Cedille, Gloria Chien, Here with You

Classical Music Review: Clarinetist McGill Thrills (with Pacifica Quartet)

It was an absolute pleasure to finally hear the extraordinary clarinetist Anthony McGill in person, and clearly the audience felt the same, because there were several curtain calls and much cheering.

By: Susan Miron Filed Under: Classical Music, Featured, Music Tagged: Anthony McGill, Celebrity-Series-of-Boston, Pacifica Quartet

Classical Music Sampler: October 2012

The highlights of the month include appearances by star performers Joshua Bell, Stefan Jackiw, Jorge Luis Prats, and Arabella Steinbacher.

By: Jonathan Blumhofer Filed Under: Classical Music, Coming Attractions, Featured, Music Tagged: Anthony McGill, Arabella Steinbacher, Blue Heron, Boston Chamber Music Society, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Callithumpian Consort, Celebrity-Series, Chameleon Arts Ensemble, Discovery Ensemble, Jorge Luis Prats, Joshua Bell, Musica Sacra, Nareh Arghamanyan, Narek Hakhnazaryan, New-England-Philharmonic, Pacifica String Quartet, Sound Icon, Stefan Jackiw, The Boston Philharmonic, The Callithumpian Consort, The Celebrity Series, The Radius Ensemble

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