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Huang: Hands across the sea. (Photo: Lin Li.)

Curtis Institute's Sejong Music Festival

Music? In the summer? In Philadelphia?

In the process of hosting a Korea-U.S. festival, Curtis Institute demonstrated, for the third time this summer, that Center City Philadelphia can too support summertime music events.
Tom Purdom

Tom Purdom

Articles 4 minute read
Intimate or brash?

Michael Feinstein at the Mann

The two faces of Michael

Two Michael Feinsteins were on display Friday night: the introverted pop music researcher and the strutting Broadway belter. The transitions between the two can sound awkward.
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 3 minute read
Now batting for Yehudi Menuhin....

Orchestra plays "Fantasia' at the Mann

The Orchestra's back, sort of

This summer's Mann season includes 36 programs, yet the Philadelphia Orchestra appears in only six of these, and some of those are pop or Broadway programs. Clearly, the Mann's managers seek a young, urban demographic. But they're losing those who love traditional music and theater.
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 4 minute read
Dolenz: Still thrilling the ladies.

The Monkees at the Mann

The very late show

The Monkees started as an artificially contrived Beatles replica in 1966 and evolved into genuine purveyors of catchy rock songs and goofy stage antics. Their recent reunion tours found their three survivors in stronger voice than any other '60s rock group.
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 3 minute read
Set for 'Owen Wingrave': My date dozed off. (Photo: David Swanson.)

Music marketing: missed opportunities

Classical promoter, cure thyself: A cautionary tale

How would you feel if you spent $25 to see an English-language opera about a major social issue and discovered you couldn't understand a word? Would that make you feel like you'd sampled a vital, exciting art form?
Tom Purdom

Tom Purdom

Articles 4 minute read
Genuine laughs for a too-familiar comic act.

Poor Richard's "Midsummer Night's Dream'

Low-budget, full employment

Poor Richard's Opera once again brightened the off-season lull with a production that skimped on everything but the singers.
Tom Purdom

Tom Purdom

Articles 3 minute read
Halili (left) and Holbrook: Skewering the ruling class. (Photo: Donato Valentino)

Concert Operetta's "Gypsy Princess' (2nd review)

A worldly Hungarian

Johann Strauss may be the father of operetta, but Emmerich Kálmán's music is more varied and exciting, just like his life.
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 4 minute read
Holbrook:  Almost upstaged, but not quite.

Concert Operetta's "Gypsy Princess' (1st review)

Why princes marry showgirls

Concert Operetta Theater proved once again that there's life in the Viennese operetta tradition.
Tom Purdom

Tom Purdom

Articles 4 minute read
Schuman: Too much money, too many men.

"Powder Her Face' at the Perelman

Was she the top, or the bottom?

The scandalous and subsequently pathetic life of the sexually voracious socialite Margaret Campbell makes a surprisingly clever and intriguing opera.
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 4 minute read
So THAT's what the song was about!

A horse with no name? Why not?

Toto, I have a funny feeling we're not in 1972 any more

The counterculture had its pop music euphemisms, wink wink. God help the clueless among us who never quite understood what “horse,” “white rabbit” or “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” stood for.
Kile Smith

Kile Smith

Articles 2 minute read