Archive for 2016

Noseda, NSO bring out the steel and serenity of Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet” – Nov 04, 2016

Christoph Eschenbach will step down from his post at the National […]

Cabell’s haunting Ravel provides the highlight in Baltimore Symphony program – Nov 04, 2016

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra got an early start on the Christmas […]

Hahn and Levin strike sparks from Bach to Türk – Oct 29, 2016

Hilary Hahn is one of the Washington area’s favorite daughters. Born […]

Eschenbach, NSO present a contrasted program of Marsalis, Tchaikovsky – Oct 28, 2016

This week’s program from the National Symphony Orchestra is an easy […]

Lintu returns to lead Baltimore Symphony in Rautavaara, Beethoven, and Dvořák – Oct 22, 2016

Hannu Lintu led the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in a concert of […]

Mark Padmore displays sublime artistry at Library of Congress – Oct 18, 2016

Mark Padmore is not a superstar, in the best meaning of […]

Alisa Weilerstein brings a bounty of Bach – Oct 17, 2016

When cellist Alisa Weilerstein comes to town, it is usually to […]

Petrenko leads Baltimore Symphony in incendiary Shostakovich – Oct 15, 2016

 Vasily Petrenko has had a long relationship with the Baltimore Symphony […]

Valčuha shows a deft touch with NSO – Oct 07, 2016

In a continuing series this season, “Shakespeare at the Symphony” the […]

Brentano Quartet and DiDonato team up in Strauss and Heggie – Oct 06, 2016

Joyce DiDonato has not visited Washington since 2011, when the American […]

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