Archive for March, 2020

Ten Recordings to get you through the shutdown (Part I) – Mar 30, 2020

All live performances across the country have necessarily come to a […]

NSO musicians furloughed hours after Kennedy Center received $25 million – Mar 29, 2020

The Kennedy Center informed the musicians and librarians of the National […]

April 30 – Mar 24, 2020

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra–CANCELLED Marin Alsop, conductorOlga Kern, pianistClyne: Restless OceansMahler: Symphony No. 4Rachmaninoff: […]

Streaming links to get your music fix during the COVID-19 quarantine – Mar 17, 2020

In order to serve Washington Classical Review readers during the current […]

Editors’ note on the coronavirus – Mar 14, 2020

As across the country, nearly all Washington classical music organizations and […]

Kennedy Center leads cultural closings across the region – Mar 12, 2020

In response to concerns about the spread of COVID-19, the Kennedy […]

Waiting for Odysseus: “Sirens” crowns IN Series’ Women Composers Festival – Mar 08, 2020

A Women Composers Festival, presented this weekend by the IN Series, […]

Apollo Orchestra delivers worthy Respighi, Beethoven – Mar 06, 2020

Sandro Botticelli’s La Primavera, L’Adorazione dei Magi, and La nascita di Venere, masterpieces from the […]

PostClassical Ensemble fetes Armenian music and history at National Cathedral – Mar 05, 2020

Armenia, the first country to declare Christianity its state religion, has […]

Critic’s Choice – Mar 04, 2020

Music composed by women is in the spotlight this week, as […]

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