On Thursday and Friday evening at Baker-Baum Concert Hall, the La Jolla Music Society presented violinist Midori in the six Sonatas and Partitas for unaccompanied violin by Johann Sebastian Bach.
In the last days of July he Finnish pianist Tuija Hakkila left behind the endless summer twilights of her own country for a few days of lower latitudes and earlier nightfalls in Upstate New York. At ...
Baltimore native Hilary Hahn had a homecoming at Kennedy Center Oct. 26, as part of her international tour. (Dana van Leeuwen/Decca) Review by Simon Chin For violinist Hilary Hahn, Friday’s concert at ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – For Alan Choo, “Violin Fantasy” is a dream come true. Not only, in the next Apollo’s Fire program, does the rotating concertmaster get to play many of his favorites with a close-knit ...
CAMBRIDGE — Bach’s Six Cello Suites are the beating, deep-souled heart of the cello repertoire. Cellists do not just perform the Suites and move on. They study them, internalize them, and map their ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook With an ear for dance and a new five-string violin, Johnny Gandelsman set out to transform a towering classic. By Joshua Barone ...
Jennifer Hambrick (right), of Classical 101, recently interviewed jazz violionists Camille Vogley-Howes and her father, Christian Howes, when they performed in our studios. It's always a good time in ...
The world’s most popular classical composer has to be Johann Sebastian Bach. Tastes may diverge, but everyone from scholars to casual classical fans seems to agree that he’s the emotionally eloquent ...
Returning to Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley for Cal Performances for the first time in 15 years is the Russian-born Israeli Maxim Vengerov, a violinist who showed such an amazing early talent that he ...