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Click to read articleGidon Kremer mesmerizes a Parisian audience and gives a lesson in musical understanding.
Click to read articleThe true meaning of virtuosity, as demonstrated by superlative musicians Joshua Bell and Sam Haywood.
Click to read articleMahler, Schumann, Brahms and more bring the utter joy of chamber music to Alice Tully Hall.
Click to read articleThe Emerson String Quartet demonstrates why it is one of the best in the world - high strings towering over immense cello.
Click to read articleMostly Mozart turns to Brahms: the Double Concerto and the Second Symphony, with three superb musicians.
Click to read articleA dazzling performance of a dazzling work - Rossini's Stabat Mater in the Mostly Mozart Festival
Click to read articleAfter Broadway, Brazilian baritone Paulo Szot turns to cabaret!
Click to read articleIn Jérémie Rhorer, Paul Lewis finds an excellent partner, and Mozart does it again!
Click to read articleThe beauty of Eugène Boudin's Impressionist avant-garde at the Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris.
Click to read articleParis and New York: two takes on the subject of fashion in art through the eyes of the Impressionists.
Click to read articleA play about the Strauss-Zweig collaboration for The Silent Woman
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Click to read articleAn gem of an operatic quartet under the baton of Dustin Hoffman
Click to read articleCellist Steven Isserlis and pianist Kirill Gerstein fill the 92nd St. Y with magnificent music.
Click to read articleSeldom heard works by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos are performed in New York.
Click to read articleAfter Sandy, a major program in minor keys from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center at Alice Tully Hall.
Click to read articleTwo 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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