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Miloš Baroque (CD Review)
[…] introduced me to this music, which I found enchanting; hearing it again in a different arrangement on a different instrument has been another charming experience. The whole album is wonderfully entertaining, full of nothing less than refined music making. Two more cuts that really captured my fancy were the Weiss Fantasie, from a composer previously unknown to me and the Couperin Les Barricades mystérieuses, a piece with which I was previously familiar from hearing it played on piano recordings by Simone Dinnerstein (see review here) and Khatia Buniatushvili (see review here). Once again, Miloš makes both these pieces come to life from the strings of his guitar. Truth be told, the whole album is full of life; it is truly one of those releases that should appeal to a broad spectrum of music lovers.
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2023-09-24 20:43:08
With soloist Simone Dinnerstein, Emmanuel Music Orchestra dished out piano concerti by Bach, Glass, and Mozart along with a video installation at Tufts’s Distler Hall. [] The post appeared first on The Boston Musical Intelligencer.
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2023-08-30 17:39:28
Saturday afternoon’s concert, a gift from Simone Dinnerstein and the Caroga Arts Ensemble, dazzled with works rarely head at the Maverick. [] The post appeared first on The Boston Musical Intelligencer.
2022-03-19 04:18:00
[…] much courage. And we want to show you all of it. With the creation of LONG PLAY we are presenting more kinds of musicians, playing more kinds of music, bending more kinds of minds. LONG PLAY expands and enlarges our scope and our reach, and puts more new faces on stages than ever before. It's a lot of music!”The full festival schedule is now available at https://bangonacan.org/long-play-2022/--Christina Jensen, Jensen ArtistsMiller Theatre's Bach Series Concludes with Dinnerstein and GerlachMiller Theatre at Columbia University School of the Arts concludes its 2021-22 Bach series withthe Gamba Sonatas, featuring pianist Simone Dinnerstein and cellist Alexis Pia GerlachTuesday, April 12, 8:00 PMMiller Theatre (2960 Broadway at 116th Street, NYC)Tickets starting at $30; Students with valid ID starting at $10In this intimate recital, celebrated pianist Simone Dinnerstein is joined by the expressive cellist Alexis Pia Gerlach for their unique interpretation of Bach’s three Gamba Sonatas. J.S. […]
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