by Theodore Bell | Feb 26, 2010 | Classical Music and Opera |
In Classical Focus, Theodore Bell selects highlights from Jim Eninger’s Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter. The chamber music spotlight is focused on the much-anticipated Ascending Dragon Music Festival and Cultural Exchange this week. Jeff von der Schmidt and the...
by Theodore Bell | Feb 23, 2010 | Classical Music and Opera |
Music Director John Kennedy crafted an intriguing and satisfying program of three 20th-century pieces for the Chamber Players of Los Angeles’ Feb. 20 concert at the Church of the Master on the Westside. Carl Nielsen’s iconic Wind Quintet, Op. 43 was the main course,...
by Theodore Bell | Feb 20, 2010 | Classical Music and Opera |
In Classical Focus, Theodore Bell selects highlights from Jim Eninger’s Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter. Here are his top picks: The most exciting news this week is that the Calder Quartet starts a two-concert series of the complete Bartók String Quartets. The...
by Theodore Bell | Feb 17, 2010 | Classical Music and Opera |
Mercy! Mercy! Merci! The Quatuor Ebène, err, Trio Ebène, managed to impress Valentine revelers on a fine Sunday afternoon of Music at the Clark – even while playing on only three strings! Violinist Pierre Colombet was unable to travel for medical reasons, so ebony...
by Theodore Bell | Feb 11, 2010 | Classical Music and Opera |
Here is a great idea – treat your Valentine to a romantic evening of fine music this weekend. There are some great choices to choose from all around town. What better coquetry than the Capella Artemisia from Bologna, Italy? This all-female choir will be...