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Music Review: American Symphony Orchestra Presents ‘Hungary Torn’
stage; Barnabas Kelemen, another Hungarian soloist, met the composer’s demands unflappably, stirring a rousing ovation. The orchestral players did their usual fine job of managing a long evening of obscure music with distinction, lacking only the keenest edge from The New York Times Music Read more »
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Culture Count: Something in the 'Norway'
happily-ever-after. On Thursday, the Collegiate Chorale will have its own happy ending when, in partnership with the American Symphony Orchestra and Tom Gold Dance, it performs a concert adaptation of "Song of Norway" at Carnegie Hall. The star-studded cast from Wall Street Journal Read more »
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NYC organist and two lyric sopranos featured at St. Paul's concert in Westfield on May 5
Cathedral in Washington D.C. Recent performances include organ and continuo playing with the New York Philharmonic, American Symphony Orchestra, and The Oratorio Society of New York, in addition to performing a solo recital in Krakow, Poland. In 2010, he recorded from NJ.com Read more »
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New York Philharmonic Faces Ives’s Fourth Symphony
in 1954, but the piece was not performed in its entirety until 1965, when Leopold Stokowski conducted it with the American Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. Reviewing that concert in The New York Times, Harold C. Schonberg wrote of “the defiant dissonance, from The New York Times Read more »
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West Michigan Symphony's March "Beethoven and Blue Jeans" Concert to Feature Award-Winning Pianist Awadagin Pratt
festivals in Ravinia, Wolftrap, Aspen, the Hollywood Bowl and Tokyo. As a conductor, Pratt has participated in the American Symphony Orchestra League and Conductors Guild workshops and the National Conducting Institute, where he worked closely with Leonard from 24-7PressRelease.com Read more »