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REVIEW ROUNDUP - CLASSICAL MUSIC

Review: THE LA JOLLA MUSIC SOCIETY'S FANTASTIC TALES at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
by Ron Bierman - August 6, 2023

What did our critic think of THE LA JOLLA MUSIC SOCIETY'S FANTASTIC TALES at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center?

Review: DON QUIXOTE, BY the American Liberty Ballet with principal dancer ANALÍA FARFAN at St Jean's Theater, New York
by Felicitas de la Fare - April 12, 2023

Amazing performance of the Ballet Don Quixote by The American Liberty Ballet, in collaboration with the International American Ballet, led by Artistic Director Analía Farfan.

Review: ANNA PAVLOVA: A NIGHT OF INSPIRATION, by Analía Farfan, at St Jean's Theater in New York
by Felicitas de la Fare - September 9, 2022

What did our critic think of ANNA PAVLOVA: A NIGHT OF INSPIRATION at St Jean's Theater, New York? This show is a celebration of Anna Pavlova’s legacy through her original choreography and also serves as inspiration for contemporary dance.  As a creator, director, choreographer, and performer, Analía Farfan's talent and expertise are on full display in this production.

BWW Review: RI PHIL, EMANUEL AX Dazzle at the VETS Auditorium
by Jill Kimball - June 13, 2021

The Rhode Island Philharmonic teamed up with world-famous pianist Emanuel Ax for a performance of Beethoven’s ‘Emperor’ concerto, played before the largest in-person crowd the VETS has seen in 16 months.

BWW Review: RI Phil springs into summer with its ORCHESTRA SHOWCASE
by Jill Kimball - May 23, 2021

The Rhode Island Philharmonic’s chamber ensemble had a spring in its step at its last subscription concert of the 2020-21 season.

BWW Review: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF at Hennepin Theatre Trust
by Brett Burger - August 6, 2019

The word tradition can mean a multitude of things to a variety of people. Some may associate it with a holiday while others may with a specific time of the year. It's a powerful word that can truly bring a multitude of emotions, both good and bad, for just about anyone. I think a majority of the time tradition is associated with happy memories and celebrating something. However what happens when traditions are challenged and they collide at the intersection of love, family, the changing times and faith? The Twin Cities saw it when the national tour of Fiddler on the Roof made their way to the Orpheum Theater. 

Review Roundup: Critics Weigh In On John Krasinski's A QUIET PLACE,
by Tori Hartshorn - April 5, 2018

The horror film follows a family living in quiet solitude in the woods, where silence is survival! As the film progresses we learn why they use sign language as a choice, not a necessity!

BWW Review: JONAS KAUFMANN at Carnegie Hall
by Joanna Barouch - January 22, 2018

Wondering if Jonas Kaufmann is going to go out onstage on any given night is something of a parlor game for many opera fans... The most recent worries about whether or not he would make it to his January 20th recital at Carnegie Hall were put to rest when he strode through the doors with his pianist, Helmut Deutsch...




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