Archive for 2020

What will the fall music season look like? Smaller, less epic and more soloistic—if it happens – May 13, 2020

The deadly Covid-19 pandemic continues to cut a swathe across the […]

Editor’s note – May 01, 2020

The Washington Classical Review calendar of events is on hiatus for […]

Ten Recordings to get you through the shutdown (Part II) – Apr 10, 2020

Two weeks ago I posted the first installment of Ten Recordings […]

Kennedy Center reaches new contract with NSO that keeps musicians on the payroll – Apr 07, 2020

The Kennedy Center has reversed course on its much-criticized plan to […]

Krzysztof Penderecki 1933-2020 – Apr 01, 2020

Krzysztof Penderecki, one of the most prominent compositional voices in 20th […]

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 […]

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