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436 stories by "Jonathan Blumhofer"

Classical Music Sampler: September 2012 by Jonathan Blumhofer

The classical music season promises to start out strong, with performances from A Far Cry, Itzhak Perlman, and the Claremont Trio.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:15am on September 2, 2012

Fuse Concert Review: Gil Shaham and the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra/Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos by Jonathan Blumhofer

It's rather melancholy to think that this incarnation of the TMCO will never perform again as an ensemble. Such is the nature, though, of Tanglewood and many summer music festivals.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 3:32pm on August 20, 2012

CD Review: Tanglewood 75th Anniversary Celebration, Live and Uncensored, Part One by Jonathan Blumhofer

Here is Tanglewood live and uncensored, as it were, with music often thrillingly brought to life by some of the hallowed legends of the BSO's storied past: Koussevitzky, Monteux, Munch, Lein…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 7:45am on August 9, 2012

Classical Music Sampler: August 2012 by Jonathan Blumhofer

August is a rich month for festival finales around New England.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 2:32pm on August 1, 2012

Fuse Concert Review: Tangelwood's 75th Birthday Shindig " Boston Symphony Orchestra, Tanglewood Festival Chorus and Guests by Jonathan Blumhofer

After several years of frustrating cancellations and artistic challenges, Tanglewood and the Boston Symphony Orchestra seemed to be saying that there's still much to celebrate. And they were…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 8:46am on July 16, 2012

Fuse Commentary: Just How Perilous Is the Life of The Boston Symphony Orchestra? by Jonathan Blumhofer

The overall prognosis for the Boston Symphony Orchestra is good. While there remains room for growth and improvement both artistically and financially, the Orchestra has the advantage of a s…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:31pm on July 4, 2012

Classical Music Sampler: July 2012 by Jonathan Blumhofer

The Boston Symphony Orchestra's (BSO) residency at Tanglewood begins with an all-Beethoven concert on July 6th and runs through August 26th (when it concludes with a John Harbison premiere a…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:29am on June 30, 2012

Fuse Classical CD Review: Shostakovich, Prologue to "Orango" and Symphony no. 4/Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra by Jonathan Blumhofer

Orango is one of the tantalizing "what might have been's" of musical history: a biting social commentary on Soviet society on the fifteenth anniversary of the October Revolution, written whe…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:39am on June 20, 2012

Classical Music Sampler: June 2012 by Jonathan Blumhofer

Far from being a down month, June marks the start of New England's summer classical music season.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 6:00pm on May 28, 2012

Fuse Concert Review: Boston Modern Orchestra Project/Gil Rose at Jordan Hall by Jonathan Blumhofer

Ultimately, there's a "look at my technique" quality to composer Lewis Spratlan's writing in this piece that doesn't match the musical content and that seems to be striving to be all things …

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 3:20pm on May 21, 2012

Concert Review: Stephen Hammer and Michelle Graveline at the Worcester Art Museum by Jonathan Blumhofer

Mr. Hammer played Bach's Sonata in G minor energetically and sensitively, drawing out composer's long melodic phrases with appealing grace. Ms. Graveline made a strong accompanist, clearly a…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:00am on May 16, 2012
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