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Mr. Biss's performance last week at Zankel Hall, with the excellent Elias String Quartet , featured a new string quintet by the young composer Timothy Andres . This engaging five-movement piece, which here received its New York premiere, takes an
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Music Review A Multilingual Stirring of the Spirits Lawrence Brownlee at Zankel Hall Ruby Washington/The New York Times Lawrence Brownlee receiving a standing ovation at Zankel Hall after performing songs in five languages. Published: April 1, 2013
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The work was inspired by Messiaens visits to Utahs parks in the early 1970s. Many composers have been inspired by nature, resulting in famous aural depictions like Strauss's Alpine Symphony. But Messiaen's musical language, with its alluring
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Music Review Seating Schumann Cozily at the Center of His Universe Jonathan Biss at Zankel Hall Marcus Yam for The New York Times Jonathan Biss performing a program from his series Schumann: Under the Influence, featuring Mozart and Janacek, on
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Music Review Gentle Viola, Breathless Violins Ensemble Matheus at Zankel Hall Ruby Washington/The New York Times Ensemble Matheus performing at Zankel Hall on Wednesday with the soprano Veronica Cangemi. Published: March 8, 2013 It is always
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Music Review Music Seems Familiar, Even When It's Not Ruby Washington/The New York Times Osvaldo Golijov Biella Da Costa, center left, and Jessica Rivera singing Mr. Golijov's Ayre at Zankel Hall. Published: February 6, 2013 The Book of Kohelet, or
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January 20, 2013 In some sense every piece of music involves an exploration of time, whether Gregorian chant, a Haydn symphony or Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time. The American Composers Orchestra made this issue the focus of a program at
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It was to have been the Belcea Quartet 's grandest statement to date in New York. Until, that is, the weather made some bold statements of its own. Tina Fineberg for The New York Times The Belcea Quartet at Zankel Hall, from left: Corina Belcea, Axel
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Music Review Forces of Nature and Ecstasy Julian Wachner's Trinity Choir at Zankel Hall Ian Douglas for The New York Times Trinity Choir Julian Wachner leading the group, with the cellist Matt Haimovitz, at Zankel Hall on Thursday. Published: June 3,
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Music Review Songs That Cross Borders Andras Schiff and Christian Gerhaher at Zankel Hall Published: May 14, 2012 The term collaborative pianist is now often used instead of accompanist as a more fitting description of this important role, which
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