Sometimes I wish I were back in London; they have the most brilliant programs there.
The Future of Classical Music
Fast Times at Wigmore Hall
Submitted by Judy Kroo on February 5, 2006 - 10:33pm. The Future of Classical MusicHappy Birthday Wolfie
Submitted by Judy Kroo on January 30, 2006 - 2:29pm. The Future of Classical MusicIt was Mozart's birthday on Friday, or more precisely the 250th anniversary of his birth. And nearly all the world cheered.
The Met's Windfall
Submitted by Judy Kroo on January 30, 2006 - 11:39am. The Future of Classical MusicA hugely generous gift for the Met, but will it be able to count on others?
Downloading the latest Bach
Submitted by Judy Kroo on January 23, 2006 - 8:55pm. The Future of Classical MusicAfter a great deal of hemming and hawing, a handful of classical music subscription sites have belated begun to offer music for sale (or rent). But their range and quality leave something to be desired.
Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Submitted by Judy Kroo on January 22, 2006 - 9:11pm. The Future of Classical MusicThis past Wednesday night the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra embarked on a Carnegie Hall premiere of a piece of music that was composed by a 32-year-old. And everyone started coughing.
Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Submitted by Judy Kroo on January 22, 2006 - 9:10pm. The Future of Classical MusicThis past Wednesday night the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra embarked on a Carnegie Hall premiere of a piece of music that was composed by a 32-year-old. And everyone started coughing.
