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Bruce Springsteen, 'The River'
Bruce Springsteen and the roadmap to adulthood
For many of us, The River served as a roadmap to adulthood and beyond, helping us become the people we would be for the rest of our lives. Isn’t that the definition of great art?

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Reconsidering Sibelius
One of the 20th century’s greatest composers is saluted on his 150th birthday, while some critics are questioning his reputation.

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Orchestra performs Handel’s 'Messiah'
Beyond Handel’s dreams
For all his exuberant ambition, in this Messiah Yannick subordinated himself and his orchestra to that most beautiful of all instruments, the human voice.

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The Dover Quartet at the Kimmel Center
Night pieces
The Dover Quartet is a terrific young group that should be giving pleasure for many years to come.

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A jazz performance renaissance in Philadelphia
The beat goes on
After many years when it was hard to find live jazz, it's again being heard all around Philly.
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The Philadelphia Orchestra with Hilary Hahn
A spicy menu of works
The Philadelphia Orchestra cooked up a sizzling Carmen Suite No. 1 by Bizet, a delicious Vieuxtemps Violin Concerto No. 4 played to perfection by Hilary Hahn, and a thankfully rare performance of the complete Firebird ballet, flat as a pancake until a searing finale almost saved the day.

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The Metropolitan Opera's 'Lulu'
A decadent opera by a civilized man
A sordid tale about sex and murder is the biggest hit of the Metropolitan Opera season. Surprisingly, its rewards are more intellectual than titillating.

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Keith Richards: 'Life' and 'Under the Influence'
The importance of being Keef
It's hard to separate Keith Richards, the man, from his depraved persona, but a Netflix documentary may finally do so.


Judy Weightmanand Illustration by Mike Jackson
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The Michelangelo Quartet makes its Philadelphia debut
Beethoven, our contemporary
The Michelangelo Quartet made its long-delayed Philadelphia debut with a program of three of the medium’s masters, Haydn, Beethoven, and Shostakovich.

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AVA's 'Don Giovanni'
A libertine who almost gets away with it
The opening night patrons at AVA saw a superb performance that rivaled the Don Giovannis of major opera houses.

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