Music of the French baroque is followed by Haydn and Stravinsky.
Updated: December 10, 2010, - 04:59 PM
REVIEW Bach's "Brandenburg" Concerto No. 5 was the wild highlight of an evening with Laurence Cummings.
Updated: November 27, 2010, - 10:31 PM
Austrian conductor Hans Graf put the dazzling music front and center as he led the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra through its stirring homage to Paris and Vienna. It was almost perfection, if not for the program notes.
Updated: November 13, 2010, - 05:49 PM
Orchestra's performance of big Berlioz work swings between passion and pathos, menace and melancholy.
Updated: November 04, 2010, - 07:52 PM
For 51 seasons, the conductor/composer has remained steadfast and serious about his music making.
Updated: October 21, 2010, - 06:43 PM
In spite of lukewarm program choices, the orchestra sounded exceptional in this concert. You're unlikely to hear a better Dvorak rendition, even in Prague.
Updated: October 14, 2010, - 09:05 PM
A program combined baroque and contemporary music to riveting effect.
Updated: October 08, 2010, - 10:07 PM
REVIEW In Gershwin's 1925 concerto, Lise de la Salle gets into the swing of things.
Updated: October 07, 2010, - 05:35 PM
Following a world-premiere cello concerto by Rautavaara, a stupendous Brahms.
Updated: September 30, 2010, - 08:22 PM
This new production of the Gluck opera, directed by Lee Blakeley for Minnesota Opera, is dazzling and inventive.
Updated: September 27, 2010, - 04:58 PM
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