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A busy Philippe Entremont brings German orchestra to Florida
Philippe Entremont has been a frequent visitor to South Florida. This […]
Mon Feb 07, 2011
at 11:50 pm
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Pianist Barnes brings audacious program to FIU
A fascinating and audacious recital by pianist Paul Barnes drew only […]
Mon Jan 17, 2011
at 12:17 am
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Ailing tenor misses two “Turandot” performances
Due to a heavy persistent cold, tenor Frank Porretta missed the […]
Tue Nov 23, 2010
at 6:39 pm
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Miami City Ballet opens 25th season in celebratory style
The twenty-fifth anniversary season of Miami City Ballet opened Friday night […]
Sat Oct 16, 2010
at 3:08 pm
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Monteverdi’s Vespers to close Seraphic Fire season
Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 holds a unique place of importance for […]
Tue May 11, 2010
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Buffalo Philharmonic delivers rich-toned performances of Russian favorites
A nearly full house packed the Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale […]
Sat Mar 13, 2010
at 12:21 pm
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Her famous voice still in admirable shape, Kiri charms audience at the Broward Center
It may be difficult for many opera fans to accept the […]
Wed Mar 10, 2010
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Itin opens Miami Piano Festival with explosive wartime Prokofiev
Ilya Itin is well known to Miami audiences, having appeared at […]
Mon Mar 08, 2010
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19-year-old captures top prize at National Chopin Competition
The competition was grueling, certainly for the audience, which heard five […]
Sun Feb 28, 2010
at 10:30 pm
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Koh shines in Adams’ Violin Concerto with New World Symphony
As Super Bowl madness gripped South Florida, it might still be […]
Sat Feb 06, 2010
at 2:05 pm
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Leonard Slatkin seems the right conductor at the right time to lead the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
When Leonard Slatkin became music director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra […]
Wed Feb 03, 2010
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Seraphic Fire to launch new Christmas series tonight
When you think of a Christmas concert, what may come to […]
Thu Dec 10, 2009
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New Frost program will put a stamp on ensemble musicianship
A unique scholarship program for exceptional students will be set up […]
Thu May 07, 2009
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Met’s fascinating documentary wins “The Audition”
A valuable group of films documenting the backstage of classical music […]
Thu Apr 16, 2009
at 12:31 pm
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Lorraine Hunt Lieberson—an artist for the ages, remembered at Ravinia
Lorraine Hunt Lieberson was a rara avis, not the promotional […]
Sun Mar 08, 2009
at 10:30 am
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Ives Festival opener provides array of works, mixed rewards
One hundred and thirty-five years after his birth and more than […]
Sat Feb 21, 2009
at 3:32 pm
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Robertson to depart Florida Grand Opera at the end of this season
Florida Grand Opera announced Thursday that Stewart Robertson will depart the company […]
Thu Feb 19, 2009
at 11:21 am
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Concert Association makes it official
The Concert Association of Florida filed for bankruptcy on Friday, making the […]
Sat Feb 14, 2009
at 10:06 am
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Concert Association’s demise appears imminent with the rest of the season an open question
The cash-strapped Concert Association of Florida, leading presenter of classical music […]
Wed Feb 11, 2009
at 4:23 pm
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Curtain to ring down for FGO’s Stewart Robertson
Stewart Robertson, the conductor who served as Florida Grand Opera’s music […]
Thu Feb 05, 2009
at 9:30 am
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