Pianist Hélène Grimaud lends a sensitive hand to Brahms Second Concerto
/Ms. Grimaud showed us in the first two movements that passion and poetry could be sharply contrasting two sides of the same coin
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Ms. Grimaud showed us in the first two movements that passion and poetry could be sharply contrasting two sides of the same coin
Read MoreThe latest to visit L.A. was German/Georgian violinist Lisa Batiashvili, who played the Tchaikovsky d-minor Violin Concerto in a glossy, lyrical fashion that matched the shine of her flowing silver gown.
Read MoreThe international theme continued with Rita Moreno reprising her Anita in the rousing “America” dance number from the 1961 film “West Side Story” – with contributions from Storm Large, China Forbes and the fabulous Aztlán de Pueblo High School mariachi band.
Read MoreMaestro Shao-Chia Lu conducted with elegant precision, bringing out surprising Brahmsian warmth from the Taiwanese strings.
Read MoreThe impressively high standard of playing was credited to Long Yu, a Berlin-trained conductor who single-handedly built up two major orchestras in Shanghai and Beijing
Read MoreTrifonov maintained an aristocratic poise and an upright posture even during the hairiest, most thunderous passages
Read MoreFifteen years after its first visit to the Southland, the Berliners gave a déjà vu performance of undiminished power and brilliance more than a decade later.
Read MoreCellist Johannes Moser dedicated his encore to Hillary Clinton and Leonard Cohen.
Read MoreHer Bach was pristine and classy, reminiscent of her incandescent Partita No. 2 “Chaconne” in the same hall a few years ago
Read MoreThroughout the 30-minute-long movement, the main Lebewohl/Farewell motif went through a wealth of emotions in the strings, from yearning to poignant to defiant.
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