Alabama Symphony: Carnegie Hall success needs to translate to support at home
Alabama Symphony: Carnegie Hall success needs to translate to support at homeal.comAs the fourth orchestra in a procession of six at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall on May 7-12, the Alabama Symphony's presence could have been diminished among the larger orchestras and more gargantuan music presented.and more »
May Festival concludes with stunning evening of Tchaikovsky
May Festival concludes with stunning evening of TchaikovskyCincinnati.com (blog)For the May Festival season finale, Conlon assembled a powerhouse cast of soloists for opera scenes and arias, a Coronation Cantata and an exquisite duet for Romeo and Juliet. The performers, who included the May Festival Youth Chorus, sang the entire ...
Charles Dutoit Conducts Philadelphia Orchestra, Carnegie Hall
Charles Dutoit Conducts Philadelphia Orchestra, Carnegie HallNew York TimesThe musicians played splendidly for Mr. Dutoit on Friday night at Carnegie Hall, his last appearance in New York as their artistic leader. Mr. Dutoit stepped into a delicate situation four years ago in Philadelphia. For reasons that are hard to pin ...and more »
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra delivers masterful performances at rare Hall show
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra delivers masterful performances at rare Hall showThe Star-Ledger - NJ.comBy Ronni Reich/The Star-Ledger Tim Farrell/The Star-LedgerNew Jersey Symphony Orchestra music director Jacques Lacombe made his Carnegie Hall debut as part of the Spring for Music festival, which honors North American orchestras for adventurous ...Houston Symphony opens Spring for Music festival at Carnegie HallThe Birmingham News - al.comall 46 news articles »
Spring for Music at Carnegie Hall
Spring for Music at Carnegie HallNew York TimesIn essence, the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall is a “contest in programming,” as Elliott Forrest from WQXR radio put it on Wednesday night in a brief onstage interview with Jacques Lacombe, the music director of the New Jersey Symphony ...and more »