Sometimes it takes a first-rate artist to breathe life into a second-rate piece of music. It all begins cozied up to a crackling fire in the month of January, where Lim finds much tenderness in ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The composer had grand hopes that “The Maid of Orleans,” with its battle scenes, rousing choruses and fiery finale, would be the making of him. It ...
In eighth grade, when many boys were getting basketballs and weights for Christmas, Idaho native William Waag got a Listener’s Choice: Best Of Tchaikovsky CD from his mom, a fan of classical music. “I ...
The 21-year-old South Korean pianist Yunchan Lim plays like an old soul. On a new album, he puts his own stamp on lesser-known music by Tchaikovsky. (Bonsook Koo) Sometimes it takes a first-rate ...