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New York Choral Society presents C.V. Stanford's 'Songs of the Fleet' at Carnegie Hall
Swimmingly good
NYCHORAL presented a superb concert of music inspired by the grandeur of the sea, at Carnegie Hall with David Hayes conducting. Rick Perdian reviews.

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Opera Philadelphia's presents George Benjamin and Martin Crimp's 'Written on Skin'
Drawn together
Opera Philadelphia’s local premiere of ‘Written on Skin’ offers a fresh spin on a contemporary masterpiece. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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Philadelphia Orchestra presents 'Mozart and Mahler'
The young and the timeless: Mirga and Menahem
The Philadelphia Orchestra's 'Mozart and Mahler' program brought together conductor Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla and pianist Menahem Pressler in a memorable pairing. Linda Holt reviews.

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Michelle Lordi's Bandwagon Excursions
She's with the band
Jazz vocalist Michelle Lordi arranges bus excursions from the Philadelphia area to her concerts in New York. Stacia Friedman hopped aboard.
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McCarter Theatre Center presents 'Daniil Trifonov, piano and Matthias Goerne, baritone'
Super Bowl of song
On their way to Carnegie Hall, pianist Daniil Trifonov and baritone Matthias Goerne make beautiful, intense music at Princeton’s McCarter Theatre Center. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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Philadelphia Orchestra presents 'Beethoven's Fifth with Eschenbach'
Eschenbach returns, Weilerstein shines
Thanks to an atypical staging, the Philadelphia Orchestra projected a warm, enveloping tone while Christoph Eschenbach returned to bring maturity and insight to his reading of three Romantic masterworks. Linda Holt reviews.

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PCMS presents Jennifer Johnson Cano, mezzo-soprano, and Christopher Cano, piano
Portrait of Jenny
Jennifer Johnson Cano’s recital for PCMS showed off a lustrous voice but an unsure interpreter. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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Philadelphia Orchestra's 'British Isles Festival, Week Three: Haydn and Beethoven' (second review)
Bronfman's brilliant Beethoven
The Philadelphia Orchestra presented a program of Haydn, Wagner, and Beethoven in which even the disappointments were exciting. Linda Holt reviews.

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Philadelphia Orchestra's 'British Isles Festival, Week Three: Haydn and Beethoven' (first review)
Fabulous Fabio
The final week of the Philadelphia Orchestra’s British Isles Festival showed why Fabio Luisi is its most valuable guest conductor. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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Academy of Vocal Arts presents Richard Wagner's 'Das Rheingold'
AVA strikes gold
The Academy of Vocal Arts presents an intimate and compelling performance of Wagner’s ‘Das Rheingold.' Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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