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Bernard Jacobson

Peter Stumpf’s Bach: Warmly Communicative and Technically Close to Impeccable

17/02/201714/02/2017 by Bernard Jacobson

United StatesUnited States Bach: Peter Stumpf (cello), Benjamin Franklin Hall, American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 12.2.2017. (BJ)

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Charisma and Eloquence from a Young Conductor and an Oboe Master

14/02/201709/02/2017 by Bernard Jacobson

United StatesUnited States anon., Bernstein, Barber, Françaix, Strauss, Ravel: Richard Woodhams (oboe), Curtis Symphony Orchestra / Miguel Harth-Bedoya & Carlos Ágreda (conductors), Verizon Hall, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 5.2.2017. (BJ)

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Enthusiastic Ovation for Young French Pianist, Standing in for André Watts

11/02/201708/02/2017 by Bernard Jacobson

United StatesUnited States Weber, Beethoven, Franck: Lise de la Salle (pianist), Philadelphia Orchestra/Fabio Luisi (conductor), Verizon Hall, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 3.2.2017. (BJ)

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Queyras and Melnikov Ideally Matched in Talent

11/02/201705/02/2017 by Bernard Jacobson

United StatesUnited States Schumann, Beethoven, Webern, Rachmaninoff: Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello), Alexander Melnikov (piano), Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 27.1.2017. (BJ)

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Musicians from Marlboro Live up to the Festival’s Reputation

09/02/201703/02/2017 by Bernard Jacobson

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Haydn, Beethoven, Vaughan Williams: Nicholas Phan (tenor), Michelle Ross & Carmit Zori (violins), Rebecca Albers (viola), Alice Yoo (cello), Lydia Brown (piano), Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 26.1.2017. (BJ)

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Jeremy Denk Illuminates All of Western Musical History for Today’s Listeners

09/02/201702/02/2017 by Bernard Jacobson

 

United StatesUnited States Various Composers: Jeremy Denk (piano). Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 20.1.2017. (BJ)

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The Philadelphia Orchestra’s Brilliant Three-Week Salute to Paris, ‘City of Light and Music’

05/02/201701/02/2017 by Bernard Jacobson

United StatesUnited States The Paris Festival: Various composers: Soloists, Philadelphia Orchestra / Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor), Verizon Hall, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia. 14/21/26.1.2017. (BJ)

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Great Music—Buried Under Too Much Tone

05/02/201727/01/2017 by Bernard Jacobson

United StatesUnited States Vaughan Williams, Tchaikovsky, Schubert, Mozart, Gounod, Musorgsky, Lehmann, Fauré, Brahms, Strauss: Ben Wager (bass), Jeffrey Miller (piano), Benjamin Franklin Hall, American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 18.1.2017. (BJ)

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