Why certain compositions are put together on Dallas Symphony Orchestra programs isn’t always clear. And at first glance one ...
Schnittke’s String Quartet No. 2, on the other hand, hails from an entirely different world, historically, stylistically, and ...
The first of two closing concerts in the Winston-Salem Symphony Classical Series was played yesterday afternoon in the Stevens Center presenting four 20 th -century works by Maurice Ravel and George ...
On Saturday, Feb. 21, the Topeka Symphony Orchestra presented a theatrical concert titled “Ravel,” conducted by Alice Wiley Pickett and Kyle Wiley Pickett. Around 1000 spectators were present in White ...
The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra resumes its Chamber Series this Sunday afternoon, March 1, with a program enticingly titled ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The New York Philharmonic and its next music director gave “Sémiramis” its first public hearing, alongside other Ravel pieces and works ...
This month, many classical music lovers noted Maurice Ravel’s 150th birthday. On Monday, March 31, Quatuor Debussy pairs Ravel’s music with the composer whose name it carries in celebration of both ...
It was Serge Koussevitzky, the Jewish-born Russian conductor of the Boston Symphony, who commissioned British composer Benjamin Britten to write his opera, Peter Grimes. And it was the “Four ...
Domingo Hindoyan leads an energetic Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra through Dukas and Ravel – review - 5/5 Meanwhile, ...
LENOX — Towards the end of his opera “L’enfant et les sortilèges,” when the title child is wounded in a suddenly dark and mysterious garden, Maurice Ravel slips us a morsel under the table. It’s a few ...
When the Sarasota Orchestra performs Maurice Ravel’s “Bolero” at its next Masterworks concert, principal percussionist Marcelina Suchocka will be getting herself into a zone. For nearly 15 straight ...
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