San Francisco Chronicle review
After intermission came a joyful and unapologetically splashy account of Saint-Saëns’ Second Piano Concerto (the identification of Saint-Saëns as a gay man, by the way, seems to be a matter…
MoreAfter intermission came a joyful and unapologetically splashy account of Saint-Saëns’ Second Piano Concerto (the identification of Saint-Saëns as a gay man, by the way, seems to be a matter…
More“The Eduardo Mata Youth Orchestra of Mexico presented Sara Davis Buechner on Sunday the 28th with the first Brahms Concerto, and it is fair to call attention to the splendid performance of…
More“88 Keys to Delight” — Review of Sara Davis Buechner at Baruch Performing Arts Center New York, NY, 25 October 2017 ConcertoNet.com, reviewed by Harry Rolnick Program: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Fantasy…
More“As forms of wordless storytelling, mime and music are sister arts that rarely share a stage. Yet they came together on Thursday evening at Weill Recital Hall. There, the pianist…
MoreTemple pianist of many lives embraces a new life in Philly Now, years after that 1960s era when Philadelphia was a truly tough town, the well-traveled 47-year-old concert pianist has joined the Temple University faculty , calls the Philadelphia “a knockout” (no Rocky pun intended), and is likely to…
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