‘Beethoven in Beijing’ follows the Philadelphia musicians who helped open doors between the US and China in the 1970s and beyond, and the artists and leaders of China’s thriving cultur…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 02:15PMPCMS presents classical guitarist Jason Vieaux and cellist Clancy Newman on a livestreamed program of mostly Latin American and Spanish classical works, with a surprising rock encore. Linda …
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 12:34PMA Philadelphia Orchestra performance honors the Lunar New Year with two works by Chinese composers, including a tribute to the historic secret language of the women of China’s Hunan Provin…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 04:46PMIn his Philadelphia Orchestra solo debut, new principal oboist Phillipe Tondre offered a sweet and lyrical rendition of Mozart’s most celebrated work for oboe. Linda Holt reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 04:37PMI was privileged to discuss contemporary classical music in China for this new documentary produced by the Central Conservatory of Beijing. You may view the entire 30-minute documentary on Y…
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SOURCE: Classical Rave at 06:17PM12/15/20 Eve of Beethoven's 250th Birthday This was also published in ConcertoNet.com Igor Levit, the young German-Russian pianist, knows how to get to the heart of a matter. In 2016, he de…
SOURCE: Classical Rave at 06:36PMThe livestreaming Philadelphia Orchestra tackled Barber’s attractive but morose ‘Adagio for Strings’ and the Philly premiere of Florence Price’s serene but engaging Symphony No. 1 in…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 01:57PMHonoring Beethoven’s 250th birthday, pianist Jonathan Biss concluded a livestreamed PCMS recital with an inspired finale to the composer’s Piano Sonata No. 31 in A-flat major, Op. 110. L…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 12:47PMThe Philadelphia Orchestra’s second Digital Stage stream, titled ‘Sight/Sound/Symphony,’ added another success to its 2020 season, including an orchestra-commissioned world premiere by…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 01:53PMA scaled-down Philadelphia Orchestra’s 2020 opener offered a distanced yet defiant celebration of music and new energy for social justice, with works by Coleman, Rossini, Verdi, Mozart, an…
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SOURCE: Classical Rave at 06:02PMby Linda Holt Life is seeping back into the worldwide classical music community, and, to quote Fred Rogers, it’s a “lovely day in your neighborhood” when musicians of the caliber of Ro…
SOURCE: Classical Rave at 06:36PMLlyr Williams's Beethoven sonata cycle, one of the most extraordinary feats of musicianship in our still new century, had been scheduled at the Guadalajara, Mexico, music festival in 2020 as…
SOURCE: Classical Rave at 12:17PMListening to a lot of live music, YouTubes and streaming during the past few years has really sensitized me to the silence between movements in classical music. I rarely work with mp3s, but …
SOURCE: Classical Rave at 07:25PMAcademia.edu distributed my article, "Beethoven the Philosopher," today to its international email list. It was featured in 2015 in the journal, Philosophy Pathways. https://philosophypathw…
SOURCE: Classical Rave at 12:47PMBeethoven loved composing piano trios, but they often get short shrift today. A Princeton University concert paired two lesser-known works with the famous “Archduke,” playing with a verv…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 03:09PMThe Philadelphia Orchestra’s first subscription concert of 2020, marking a return to the Academy of Music, featured Vivian Fung’s spirited ‘Dust Devils’ alongside Beethoven and Rachm…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 03:32PMThe Philadelphia Orchestra and Philadelphia Symphonic Choir under conductor Jane Glover presented Philly’s annual dose of Handel’s Messiah at Verizon Hall with quiet truth and exuberant …
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 02:53PMYannick Nézet-Séguin conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra and Westminster Symphonic Choir in Bach’s B Minor Mass. This brilliantly executed but slightly subdued performance sometimes lac…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 04:55PMWarm, seductive tonal colors and crisp, clean articulation characterized a solo concert by young Finnish pianist Juho Pohjonen, who performed works by Rameau and Scriabin at the Pennsylvania…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 06:10PMWhat has more than 8,000 feet, thrives on heat and humidity, and loves Beethoven’s 9th? Why, it’s the audience attending Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s first gig at the Mann Center in Phila…
SOURCE: Classical Rave at 11:28AMHere is a link to a fabulous article on the launch of L.L. Holt's Invictus in June 2019: https://litvote.com/invictus-launch/
SOURCE: Classical Rave at 10:32AMUnsolicited Press, an edgy publisher on the West Coast, is releasing The Black Spaniard on Nov. 17 in time for the winter holidays AND Beethoven's birthday (Dec. 16, give or take a day). Rea…
SOURCE: Classical Rave at 08:31PMMy review of the November 5, 6, and 7, 2016, concert of the Philadelphia Orchestra with Louis Langree, music director of the Cincinnati Orchestra. Guest soloist Midori joined the Orchestra f…
SOURCE: Classical Rave at 07:05PMBe revolutionary: Support artists, writers, craftspeople, and photographers in your actual and virtual neighborhoods this holiday season. "The Black Spaniard" by L.L.Holt is now available f…
SOURCE: Classical Rave at 12:25PMMove over, Lang Lang, there’s a new sensation in the world of classical-music-as-spectacle, and she springs onto the concert stage in a backless, silver-sequinned mini-dress and five-inch …
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