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New York City Opera’s production of Mozart’s ‘Cosi Fan Tutte’ (Review by Anthony Tommasini)

On the Afternoon of March 18th, 2012 New York City Opera performed their rendition of Mozart’s opera entitled, ‘Cosi Fan Tutte.’  This production took place at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater, which is located within John Jay College.  Tommasini begins his … Continue reading

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It’s Not Only about Sound

Lang Lang, a superstar pianist, has received enormous compliments as well as critics on his performance. “Still, no fair-minded person can deny that Mr. Lang has stupendous technique and keen musical instincts.” commented  Anthony Tommasini on Lang Lang performance of Bartok’s … Continue reading

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Composers Are Familiar, but Not the Compositions

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/16/arts/music/quartet-variations-at-the-chamber-music-society-of-lincoln-center.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&ref=allankozinn&adxnnlx=1332293992-5ELTUXp3TnDS6aFiIyXGlw In the article “Composers Are Familiar, but Not the Compositions,” Allan Kozinn writes about Mozart’s String Quartet in C Minor (K. 406) as being a”dark, tumultuous score” after hearing it being performed live by the Chamber Music Society of … Continue reading

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A Real Mess by Rob Deemer

Article: http://www.newmusicbox.org/articles/a-real-mess/ Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfQJlXAwROc With the growing preponderance of social media and critics’ eagle eyes in almost every creative and communications discipline, it has become extremely difficult to plagiarize anything… and not get caught. This poses a big problem today only because, … Continue reading

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Aaron Silverman Concert Series

Charles Neidich in the clarinet and Joshua Grunmann in the piano became an interesting combination of classical music I’ve ever head before. The interesting introduction Charles Neidich gave in the beginning got my attention. He started by saying that, when … Continue reading

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