allan kozinn
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PublishedFebruary 5, 2018
Concert review: Oratorio Chorale program aims to soothe in troubled times
The choir, supported by a small orchestra and an organist, sings two works rooted in ancient texts with the required delicacy and suppleness.
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PublishedJune 27, 2017
Ying Quartet opens Bowdoin music festival with clearer mission
The quartet played a striking program of Russian music.
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PublishedJune 23, 2017
Concert Review: Portland Bach Festival beautifully open to interpretation
Thursday evening's performance, showcasing period and modern instruments side by side, highlighted the festival's non-dogmatic approach.
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PublishedJune 20, 2017
Moments of ‘pure magic’ from Portland Piano Trio
The group also showcased performances by its young students in the 240 Strings program.
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PublishedJune 20, 2017
A ‘magnificent’ start to the Portland Bach Festival
The festival offers both classic takes and freewheeling context. It runs through Sunday.
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PublishedMay 17, 2017
Concert review: Conducting Portland symphony, Marcelo Lehninger shows again that he’s worth watching
The final program of the season included a satisfying substitution.
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PublishedMay 12, 2017
Concert review: In a program of works associated with death, DaPonte String Quartet finds joy
The quartet performed works by Barber, Adès and Schubert, all completed when the composers were young.
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PublishedMay 8, 2017
Concert review: Passionate readings, powerful solo work highlight ChoralArt Camerata’s SpringSong
The Sunday afternoon show was the last in the ChoralArt season.
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PublishedMay 5, 2017
Concert review: Theme of Bowdoin Chorus program suggests a question: How has America gone wrong?
The works performed were contemporary and from American-based composers.
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PublishedApril 24, 2017
Concert review: PSO completes Beethoven symphony cycle with a solid Ninth
While the performance was distracting in places, the reading overall was powerful, with some magnificent work from the choir.
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