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The Week in Reviews, Op. 481: Ray Chen, Georg Kallweit, H + H Society
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Violinist Ray Chen.
Ray Chen performed Barber’s Violin Concerto with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in Palm Beach, Fla.
- Palm Beach ArtsPaper: "Ray Chen gave the work a virtuosic reading, tackling the finale without any reservations. The orchestra performed as an equal partner, playing the technically difficult passages with gusto and bringing a refined tone to the more lyrical ones."
Georg Kallweit and Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin performed works by Telemann, J.S. Bach and J.B. Bach at 92NY in NYC.
- BlogCritics: "In the second movement (“Air”) (of J.B. Bach's "Ouverture") concertmaster Georg Kallweit recounted his emotion-laden solo violin part atop tasteful pizzicato accompaniment. Together, they demonstrated the tight-knit ensemble’s astonishing synchrony in phrasing and feeling."
The Handel and Haydn Society performed a "Baroque Christmas" at NEC's Jordan Hall.
- The Boston Musical Intelligencer: "Boston’s premiere historically informed orchestra and chorus blessed attendees with a culturally innovative and delightfully inspirational 'Baroque Christmas'..."
Please support music in your community by attending a concert or recital whenever you can!
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- The Week in Reviews, Op. 478: Charles Yang; Gidon Kremer; Handel & Haydn Society
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