United States Smetana, Beethoven, and Dvořák: Alina Ibragimova (violin), Seattle Symphony, Jakub Hrůša (conductor), Benaroya Hall, Seattle, 30.5.2013 (BJ)
Seattle
Which Comes First, Music or Religion?
United States Lucis–Music of Light: Seattle Pro Musica, Karen P. Thomas (conductor), St. James Cathedral, Seattle, 19.5.2013 (bj)
Civilized Mozart and Hair-Raising Shostakovich from Gerard Schwarz
United States “Russian Spectacular”: Vladimir Feltsman (piano), Ignat Solzhenitsyn (piano, Julian Schwarz (cello), Seattle Symphony, Gerard Schwarz (conductor), Benaroya Hall, Seattle, 9-17.5.2013 (BJ)
Gerard Schwarz is Enjoying Life after the Seattle Symphony
United States Gerard Schwarz is Enjoying Life after the Seattle Symphony
A Milestone for Merriman Family Young Composers Workshop
A Milestone for Merriman Family Young Composers Workshop
A Concert of World Premieres: Seattle Symphony members and friends, Samuel Jones (director, conductor, and host), Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, 30.4.2013 (BJ)
An Impressive Return for a Former Principal Horn
United States Haydn and Mozart: Maria Mannisto (soprano), John Cerminaro (horn), Seattle Symphony, Christian Knapp (conductor), Benaroya Hall, Seattle, 2.5.2013 (BJ)
Two Operatic Women Up Against It
United States Poulenc, La Voix humaine; Puccini, Suor Angelica: Seattle Opera, McCaw Hall, Seattle, 4.5.2013 (BJ)
Common Threads in Disparate Elements
United States Prangcharoen, Weill, Schubert, and Ravel: Storm Large (soprano), Jorge Garza and Carl Moe (tenors), Anton Belov (baritone), Richard Zeller (bass-baritone), Oregon Symphony, Carlos Kalmar (conductor), Benaroya Hall, Seattle, 3.5.2013 (BJ)