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Image Description: Pianists Christina and Michelle Naughton. The “Mozart & Mahler” concerts orig
2021-10-06 16:53:00
Visa Issues
[…] Schumann’s Piano Concerto, and Brahms’s Serenade No. 2 — is unchanged. and at the Boston Symphony: BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES ARTIST CHANGE IN PROGRAMS TAKING PLACE AT SYMPHONY HALL OCTOBER 7-12 With great disappointment, Dutch pianists Lucas and Arthur Jussen have had to withdraw from their BSO performances, October 7, 8, 9, and 12, at Symphony Hall, due to unprecedented delays in the issuing of their travel visas. The program will remain the same with the Philadelphia-based Naughton sisters, Christina and Michelle, making their BSO debuts performing Mozart’s Concerto in E-flat for Two Pianos, K.365. The opening two works on the program are Strauss’s Love Scene from Feuersnot and Death and Transfiguration.
2018-07-07 05:21:00
Classical Music News of the Week, July 7, 2018
[…] of distributed labels." To watch a recording of the "Making of Semiramide," click here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/xjnrisspluz0lry/Semiramide%20uncut%20%28making%20of%29.mp4?dl=0 --Moe Faulkner, Macbeth Media RelationsThe Angel's Share Continues in August The Angel's Share, the acclaimed new concert series by Unison Media and The Green-Wood Historic Fund that features opera and chamber music concerts in the remarkable Catacombs of New York's Green-Wood cemetary, will continue in August with programs by harpist Bridget Kibbey and twin sister piano duo Christina and Michelle Naughton. The series, which kicked off in June with the world premiere of David Hertzberg's chamber opera The Rose Elf directed by R. B. Schlather, was praised by The New York Observer as being "everything you want opera to be...[it] shocked, confounded, disturbed, and, in the end, exalted." The Angel's Share follows Unison Media's acclaimed Crypt Sessions, which debuted at the Church of the Intercession in Harlem in 2015. The intimate performances have generated unprecedented […]
2018-05-05 06:12:00
Classical Music News of the Week, May 5, 2018
[…] Catacombs. One of the oldest structures in the 478-acre National Historic Landmark cemetery, the Catacombs were built in the 1850s, and are normally closed to the public. The series takes its name from the distiller's term for whiskey that evaporates while maturing in the barrel, thus going to the angels. Performances include the World Premiere of David Hertzberg's chamber opera The Rose Elf, harpist Bridget Kibbey and friends, twin sister piano duo Christina and Michelle Naughton, the JACK Quartet, and the World Premiere of Gregg Kallor's Sketches from Frankenstein. The season will also include the world-renowned harpist Bridget Kibbey and friends in a program that will include Debussy's "Danses Sacrée et Profane." Pianists Christina and Michelle Naughton will perform the works of French and American composers, including Green-Wood "permanent resident," Leonard Bernstein. The JACK Quartet will also perform a program entitled "Modern Medieval," while pianist and composer Gregg Kallor will […]
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