Predictably, its most familiar items came from the pen of Johann Sebastian Bach: the Sinfonia from the Cantata BWV 156 (“Ich ...
Copland’s symphony is extremely challenging, demanding sustained focus and tight coordination to capture the rhythmic ...
An expansive and impassioned survey of violin sonatas highlighted the concert by Lisa Batiashvili and Giorgi Gigashvili ...
Under Spinelli’s attentive and stoic direction, the singers of the Back Bay Chorale delivered harmonious synchronization, ...
Nothing beats a good opening. As it happened, Thursday’s concert from the Boston Symphony Orchestra boasted two of the ...
Charm can be a tricky attribute to quantify. But there’s no question violinist Joshua Bell brought that quality to his recital with pianist Shai Wosner at Symphony Hall on Sunday afternoon. Not that ...
The New England Philharmonic closed its 49th season Saturday night at First Church Cambridge, with a program centered on Krzysztof Penderecki’s mighty Credo. The evening began with Cantares by NEP ...
Michael Tilson Thomas died Wednesday at his home in the San Francisco Bay area. Artistic director laureate of the New World Symphony and former music director laureate of the San Francisco Symphony, ...
Evgeny Kissin and Andrey Boreyko restored a seldom-heard Scriabin concerto to the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s repertoire Thursday night at Symphony Hall, anchoring a Russian-leaning program of ...
Pierre-Laurent Aimard released a well-received recording of Book I of The Well-Tempered Clavier in 2014 on DG. The celebrated French pianist has finally followed that up with Book II (this time for ...