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György Kurtág

Kwamé Ryan -- Courtesy of artist

5 Questions to Kwamé Ryan (conductor)

Kwamé Ryan is an internationally awarded conductor and the recently named Music Director Designate o...
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Sofía Rocha
Qasim Naqvi--Photo by Smriti Keshari

ListN Up: Qasim Naqvi (May 29, 2020)

ListN Up is a series of weekly artist-curated playlists. Born from a desire to keep artists sharing...
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György Kurtág Box Set: A “Royal Gift” Conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw

“Thanks for this royal gift,” writes György Kurtág (b. 1926) in the album on which Reinb...
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Thea Derks
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Eötvös Conducts Filarmonica della Scala in World Premiere

The Hungarian composer Péter Eötvös is not reluctant to take on challenging contemporary topics. His...
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James Imam
Claire Chase -- Courtesy of artist

This week: concerts in New York (November 28 – December 4, 2016)

Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra gives the NY premiere of Detlev Glan...
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Sam Reising
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Keller Quartett presents Cantante e tranquillo (ECM Records)

Nobody should like this record and neither should I. This collection of string quartet music by Bach...
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Kurt Gottschalk
Odeya Nini

This week: concerts in New York (March 16 – March 22, 2015)

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Sam Reising
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The Arditti Quartet, 40 Years Young

The Arditti Quartet hosted a day long 40th Birthday celebration on 26 April 2014 in the recently ope...
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Aaron Holloway-Nahum
Aeolus Quartet - Photo by Nathan Russell

This week: concerts in New York (February 17 – February 23, 2014)

Neil Rolnick – Dynamic RAM & Concert Grand | Vicky Chow, Kathleen Supové & Bob Gluck [captio...
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Sam Reising
Jonathan Biss - Photo by Benjamin Ealovega

5 questions to Jonathan Biss (pianist, educator)

Tomorrow, Friday, January 17, Jonathan Biss “one of the most thoughtful and technically accomplished...
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Thomas Deneuville
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5 questions to Chris Paul Harman (composer)

The works of Canadian composer Chris Paul Harman have been performed by ensembles and orchestras inc...
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Xenia Pestova
Kim Kashkashian

Music for Viola: Kim Kashkashian records Kurtág and Ligeti

One of the most pleasing aspects of listening to solo string repertoire, from Bach to Bartók, is its...
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Caitlin Smith
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Ian Bostridge and Thomas Adès at Carnegie Hall: Dusting off Romanticism

What happens when a brilliant Lied performer is accompanied by a foremost composer? Well, something...
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Thomas Deneuville

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