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Curtis Presents the Dolce Suono Ensemble
From Barber and Rorem to Kramarchuk and Zhou
Dolce Suono presented the work of Curtis composers in eight pieces that sampled 91 years of musical creativity.

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Vox Ama Deus presents Bach's Mass in B Minor
The Grand Unsurpassed J.S. Bach Variety Show and Cabaret
Valentin Radu added a touch of informality to the annual Vox Ama Deus Good Friday concert.

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Landfill Harmonic
Turning trash into hope
The story of the Landfill Harmonic is inspiring, but the question remains — what is the true value of music in these children's lives? Playing those instruments seems to have given some of them a sense of meaning and hope. But in the long run, does that matter when their adulthood will probably include little time for practice, doomed as most of them are to lives of picking up garbage?

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Three concerts by the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society
From the rage of Prometheus to the horn player’s lament
The Philadelphia Chamber Music Society crowded a busy week with concerts that presented a good sample of the variety hidden behind the chamber music label.

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Regina Carter at the Annenberg Center
When roots music soars
I dutifully listened to Regina Carter's Southern Comfort album in preparation for her recent Annenberg concert and found it listenable but not particularly interesting. I was thus a little nervous about the concert, but the live music magic kicked in, and the evening was phenomenal.

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Batiashvili and Lewis with the PCMS
Musical greatness without Sturm und Drang
The recent performance of the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society emphasized lyrical beauty over struggle, power, and tension, yet in its own way it achieved a measure of greatness and depth of feeling.

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Gianandrea Noseda conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra
Mahler, more or less
Conductor Gianandrea Noseda led a somewhat rocky performance of Mahler’s Fifth Symphony with the Philadelphia Orchestra, along with the orchestra’s premiere of an unusual piece: a concerto for tuba.

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The Chamber Orchestra with Sean Chen
A Sunday afternoon musicale
A musical world citizen led the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia through four thoroughly enjoyable pieces from the core of the 19th-century repertoire.

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Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg with the Philadelphia Orchestra
A celestial celebration
Perhaps to celebrate the solar eclipse, the Philadelphia Orchestra presented an out-of-this-world concert.

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40 Voices Singing
Singing the names of the stars
The Chestnut Street Singers surrounded their audience with fascinating sounds.

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