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Anthony McGill with the Musicians from Marlboro
Clarinet plus three and four
The New York Philharmonic’s splendid first desk clarinetist, Anthony McGill, joined Musicians from Marlboro in a recital highlighting two masterworks of the clarinet chamber literature, the Brahms Quintet and Krzysztof Penderecki’s beautifully grieving Clarinet Quartet.

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Curtis presents Eric Owens and Friends
The intimate joys of nuance and finesse
A major star showed how to blend harmoniously with other singers when Eric Owens appeared with current students at his alma mater.

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The Philadelphia Orchestra's Vienna Festival
A melting pot that periodically boiled over
On its surface, Vienna seems to be the epitome of romance and good times. Underneath lies a troubling past that is recognized by Yannick Nézet-Séguin in a multifaceted festival.

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David Bowie: An appreciation
Celebrating the alien
Ziggy Stardust’s strange, androgynous appearance held a strong fascination for a teenager just beginning to realize how different he was in other ways. For me, as for most teenagers, music played a crucial role in building an identity, and David Bowie played an important part in my early search for self.

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The Philadelphia Orchestra with pianist Jan Lisiecki
Exploring the beauty and tumult of Vienna
The music in this concert of Viennese pastry reflected both of the faces of Vienna: It was romantically sweet but with a bitter crust. Conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, while exploiting the rich sound of the Philadelphia Orchestra to bring out the grand sonorities, also conveyed Vienna’s underlying disturbances and tensions.

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PCMS presents the Orion Quartet with Richard Woodhams
Back from the break
Richard Woodhams joined the Orion Quartet for the Chamber Music Society’s first concert of the new year, which was varied and mostly satisfying but featured a Beethoven shorn of its edge.

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Luisi and Tetzlaff with the Philadelphia Orchestra
The rockstar reception of violinist Christian Tetzlaff
Conductor Fabio Luisi is an opera man and violinist Christian Tetzlaff has a singing tone, so their collaboration on the Tchaikovsky Concerto in D major was memorable.

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David Bowie and classic rock’s death knells
David Bowie's death gets Craig Peters thinking about how other rock greats have sung about the Ultimate Question.

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Meet Jeanne Krausman
A long musical life
She gave herself a “musical Bat Mitzvah” at 83, followed, at 85, by seven consecutive daily performances of a short living room recital. Jeanne Krausman was preparing for her final concert, at 89, when fate intervened.

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Three things I learned from David Bowie
Kile Smith accepts David Bowie's "serious moonlight" invitation.

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