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2020-12-03 20:28:00
I've got an optimistic announcement from the Palm Beach Symphony about their anticipated "triumphant return to performing." They will have a televised holiday program, followed by this: The four Masterworks Series concerts are currently scheduled to be performed at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in accordance with health and safety guidelines following CDC recommendations and guidance from local and state officials. At this time, it is anticipated that the first Masterwork concert in January will be livestreamed without an audience in the hall. The Symphony hopes to perform the remainder of the season as a mix of livestream and select seating. The press release has the level of boosterism you would expect about the orchestra and its music director/conductor Gerard Schwarz. Weirdly, despite the programming, the press release omits what I would consider his most important activity as a conductor: his ongoing commitment to performing and recording […]
2019-02-01 16:16:26
LEBRECHT LISTENS | Five Stars For Seven Forgotten Russians
Pianist and conductor Vladimir Feltsman revives the memory of seven Russian composers criminally forgotten outside a narrow circle of specialists.
2018-07-12 23:45:42
It has been reported today that American pianist Gabriel D’Abruzzo has drowned in a tragic swimming accident off the shore of New Jersey, in the United States – aged 42. A student of Vladimir Feltsman, Gabriel served as an official accompanist with the Pittsburgh Bach Choir – and held an adjunct professorship at Saint Vincent College. Our condolences […] The post TRAGIC NEWS | Pittsburgh Pianist Gabriel D’Abruzzo Has Drowned – Aged Just 42 [RIP] appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
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