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Andre Watts Plays Schubert and Liszt
A former child prodigy's brilliant autumn
On an otherwise dreary Sunday afternoon, Andre Watts lit up the musical world with stellar performances of piano works by two stylistically different composers. Among other achievements, Watts brought out a depth in Liszt that few performers have accomplished.

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Tempesta di Mare: Telemann vs. Bach
Score one for the underdog
George Philip Telemann, the also-ran of Baroque composers, goes up against the heavyweight champ (Bach) and scores a rare knockout.
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Opera Company's "Madame Butterfly' (2nd review)
Butterfly, improved yet again
This Butterfly was perhaps the most beautiful I've ever seen. Virtually everything about it suits the legend and never intrudes on the story. I have only two quibbles.

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Mendelssohn Club: "Battle Hymns'
Battle Hymns, revisited
The Mendelssohn Club offers a second look at David Lang's new Battle Hymns. Four other Philadelphia music organizations collectively demonstrated the range and variety of Philadelphia's music season.

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Streisand's "Love Is the Answer'
The lioness in autumn
Barbra Streisand's tastes have often changed over the past 40 years. Now, at 67, she has come out with an album of self-reflective songs performed by a great singer in the autumn of her years.

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The LA Philharmonic: New hall, new leader
Learning from Los Angeles: A great new hall and a great new conductor
While the Philadelphia Orchestra flounders for lack of leadership, the Los Angeles Philharmonic unveiled its hot young Venezuelan conductor, Gustavo Dudamel.
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Philadelphia Orchestra's quandary (and Yuja Wang)
The Orchestra's Peggy Lee moment
Last weekend's Philadelphia Orchestra program seemed aimed at the ghosts of Eugene Ormandy's old crowd. Charles Dutoit isn't giving us the type of innovative programming he provided in his young conducting days in Montreal.

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Opera Company's "Madame Butterfly' (1st review)
Passions of the Orient
Director Cynthia Stokes evokes mythic resonances in the Opera Company's Madame Butterfly, and soprano Ermonela Jaho gives a vocally and dramatically commanding performance in the title role. The striking set and lighting design complete this fresh and impressively conceived view of one of opera's perennial classics.

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A voice for black classical musicians
With a little help from the Internet: Black classical music rears its head
My friend the soprano Randye Jones used to think of herself as an anomaly: an African-American who loved to perform and study classical music. Now, thanks to the Internet, she's changing that perception, with a new website and web-based radio service.

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Lyric Fest: Brahms and American comedy
Not love songs, but songs to love
In another gutsy program, Lyric Fest combined Brahms's appealing waltz songs with a pair of American comedy turns.

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