Archive for September, 2014

Plugged-in opener gets MusicNOW season off on mixed note

Monday night brought the first MusicNOW event of the season, the […]

Sep 30, 2014
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Strong, eloquent Brahms highlights Ars Viva opener

There are few more pleasant musical harbingers of the fall than […]

Sep 29, 2014
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Rembrandt Chamber Players open 25th season with eclectic program

The Rembrandt Chamber Players opened their 25th season at Nichols Concert […]

Sep 29, 2014
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Magnificent Mozart: With a brilliant cast and edgy staging, Lyric Opera scores a triumph in “Don Giovanni”

One major initiative of Anthony Freud, general director of the Lyric […]

Sep 28, 2014
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Muti, CSO prep for tour with Debussy, Tchaikovsky

With the pomp and hoopla of opening week behind them, Riccardo […]

Sep 26, 2014
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Mariusz Kwiecien to open Lyric Opera season with “Don Giovanni”

It’s a good thing “stand and deliver” is no longer the […]

Sep 23, 2014
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Fiery Nielsen sparks Nordic opener from Chicago Philharmonic

One could put together a notably adventurous season just by combining […]

Sep 22, 2014
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Muti, CSO knock their Tchaik program out of the park

“Did you like the concert?” asked Riccardo Muti to the cheering […]

Sep 20, 2014
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Lincoln Trio opens “Jewel Box” series with music of Turina

Northeastern University’s “Jewel Box” series opened Friday with the Lincoln Trio […]

Sep 20, 2014
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Muti, CSO open new season with a mixed Beethoven Ninth

In the 190 years since Beethoven conducted the premiere of his […]

Sep 19, 2014
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