Dec 04, 2006
On the Left Bank: Faculty and Students
When members of the now defunct Theater Chamber Players formed the Left Bank Concert Society in 2004, they took on the worthy mission of bringing chamber music, especially modern repertory, to new audiences. On Saturday night in the Kennedy Center’s Terrace Theater, the Left Bank String Quartet shared the stage with a young string quartet called the Dionysian Quartet, made up of University of Maryland students. Most of the Left Bank’s core members (all but…
Oct 15, 2005
DCist Goes to the Symphony
Leonard Slatkin has been programming good music for the National Symphony Orchestra this season, much of it featuring an impressive roster of guest soloists. So far this fall, this DCist has heard Itzhak Perlman playing Barber and could have heard, but sadly missed, Nikolaj Znaider playing Bruch and Truls Mørk playing Elgar. True, more unusual fare has been safely packaged with favorites, for the most part, but in concert programming, just as in politics, it…
Sep 22, 2005
DCist Goes to the Symphony
Leonard Slatkin returned to the podium of the National Symphony Orchestra, which is now celebrating its 75th anniversary season, last night in the Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall. DCist was there, along with a full audience that actually did not consist only of people over 50. Most of us were there, not only to welcome back Maestro Slatkin, but to hear the first of the superstar soloists appearing with the NSO during its big season, violinist…
Sep 18, 2005
Classical Music Agenda
Now that we are almost in October, the fall season of classical music is heating up, and we have put together a list of highlights through December for you over at Ionarts. But, this week, you should give some thought to hearing some of the good music out there (we have a more complete listing at Ionarts). We reiterate our recommendation from last week: the first opera in the 50th anniversary season of the Washington…
Sep 20, 2004
Slatkin’s 60th
The music director of the National Symphony, Leonard Slatkin, is turning 60 years old and the Kennedy Center community will be celebrating in style. The birthday celebration is doubling as the National Symphony Orchestra’s Season Opening Ball. The event is being billed as the opening event of Washington’s “autumn social calendar.” Here’s just a partial list of the musical luminaries planning on performing: Joshua Bell, Sir James Galway, Itzhak Perlman, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, and everyone’s favorite…