The three musicians did right by Brahms as they played some of the composer's most beautiful and dynamic music for violin, cello, and piano in Brooklyn's floating waterfront concert hall.
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Music Review: Macy Gray ‘Stripped’ on Her New Album
With 'Stripped', Macy Gray marries her songwriting and interpretive skills in one place. The new album acts as proof that Gray's style has become its own blueprint on making, and playing, by one's own set of artistic rules to achieve longevity.
Read More »Music Review: Ralph Samuelson – ‘The Universal Flute,’ Music for Shakuhachi
This fine new album may not be the most "authentic" place to start appreciating the marvelous sound of the traditional Japanese flute, but it's nonetheless a good one.
Read More »Music Review: Jess Wayne – ‘Ride the River’
'Ride the River' makes for a relaxing and familiar listen that fans of adult contemporary music will no doubt love losing themselves in.
Read More »Music Review: Chatham County Line – ‘Autumn’
The bluegrass/America band's new album hits a sweet spot: laid-back sound and feel, but focused songwriting and powerful playing.
Read More »Music Review: The Departure – ‘Gateways’ EP
‘Gateways’ is a seven-track collection of well-performed familiar-sounding punk rock numbers.
Read More »Music Review: The Ormewoods – ‘The Bedroom Sessions’
‘The Bedroom Sessions’ is a set of 10 surprisingly complex tracks despite the limited number of instruments and sound effects used.
Read More »Music Review: The Pineapple Thief – ‘Your Wilderness’
Immaculately produced and beautifully executed, Your Wilderness serves final notice to the world that The Pineapple Thief is no mere baby Porcupine Tree.
Read More »Music Review: The Claypool Lennon Delirium – ‘Monolith of Phobos’
Grab your headphones and turn on the black light.
Read More »Music Review: The Fleshtones – ‘The Band Drinks for Free’
With two original members, and a stable lineup for over 25 years now, the Fleshtones, who began their journey in Queens in the 1970s, are drinking companions for the ages. Even if you can't smoke in bars anymore.
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