The Collected Essays of Violetta da Gamba or Inauthoritative Comments, Rambling Thoughts and Disorderly Variations on Mostly Musical Themes
The Munich Chamber Orchestra in a Romantic repertoire In Rio de Janeiro
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An enlightening master class by cellist Marcio Carneiro
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A magical afternoon with Ilumina and Paul Lewis playing Mozart
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Nelson Freire enchants his compatriots with a double feature: Chopin and Brahms
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Sir András Schiff fascinates his Rio de Janeiro audience with a superb performance of an extraordinary program
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The man from the North comes to Rio de Janeiro
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Legendary Latvian violinist Gidon Kremer and his Kremerata Baltica rock Rio
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Gaia Art and Café, Leme, Rio de Janeiro Friday, January 8, 2016 An...
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Maxim Vengerov and the Shanghai Symphony under Long Yu - an unexpected combination.
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Rio and Paris, Beethoven and Schubert, François-Frédéric Guy and Daniel Barenboim…the piano at its best.
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Gidon Kremer mesmerizes a Parisian audience and gives a lesson in musical understanding.
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The true meaning of virtuosity, as demonstrated by superlative musicians Joshua Bell and Sam Haywood.
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Mahler, Schumann, Brahms and more bring the utter joy of chamber music to Alice Tully Hall.
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The Emerson String Quartet demonstrates why it is one of the best in the world - high strings towering over immense cello.
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Mostly Mozart turns to Brahms: the Double Concerto and the Second Symphony, with three superb musicians.
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A dazzling performance of a dazzling work - Rossini's Stabat Mater in the Mostly Mozart Festival
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After Broadway, Brazilian baritone Paulo Szot turns to cabaret!
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In Jérémie Rhorer, Paul Lewis finds an excellent partner, and Mozart does it again!
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The beauty of Eugène Boudin's Impressionist avant-garde at the Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris.
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Paris and New York: two takes on the subject of fashion in art through the eyes of the Impressionists.
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A play about the Strauss-Zweig collaboration for The Silent Woman
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Zacharias and Heras-Casado in Chopin and Schumann.
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An gem of an operatic quartet under the baton of Dustin Hoffman
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Cellist Steven Isserlis and pianist Kirill Gerstein fill the 92nd St. Y with magnificent music.
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Seldom heard works by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos are performed in New York.
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After Sandy, a major program in minor keys from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center at Alice Tully Hall.
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Two exceptional productions of the Opéra National de Paris , Mozart's Nozze di Figaro at the Bastille and Strauss's Capriccio at Palais Garnier.
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