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Music Reviews: Jazz Roundup – El Toro, Victor & Penny, Daniel Smith
Coruscating Latin rhythms with a four-mallet attack, folk-jazz from a guitar-ukelele-vocal duo, and baroque-jazz crossover from the late bassoonist Daniel Smith
Read More »Concert Review: PUBLIQuartet – ‘The New Baroque’ at the Met Cloisters (NYC, 11/5/2016)
The members of this adventurous quartet proved themselves masters of tonal variation, broad technique, and compositional creativity in a fascinating program that transformed and adapted Bach and Haydn and presented modern works that nod to the Baroque.
Read More »Concert Review: Juilliard415 with Rachel Podger – Virtuoso Concertos of the Italian Baroque (NYC 10/16/2016)
With polished young performers on many different instruments at her disposal, Podger presented a wide range of music that featured flutes, oboes, and bassoon as well as strings.
Read More »Music Review: Boston Early Music Festival Concert—”The Golden Age of the Viola da Gamba and the Lute”
Viola da gamba player Vittorio Ghielmi and lutenist Luca Pianca traced the repertoire for these baroque instruments through the centures.
Read More »Music Review: Martin Rev – Stigmata
A significant departure for one of the founding members of Suicide.
Read More »Music Review: Chris Garneau – El Radio
Chris Garneau channels calm and quirk in his sophomore album "El Radio."
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