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![]() Creative Loafing Atlanta | Beluga whale's offspring in critical condition Atlanta Journal Constitution John Spink, jspink@ajc.com The calf of beluga whales Beethoven, bottom, and Maris, top, seen in this 2010 photo, is in critical condition three days after she was born at the Georgia Aquarium. That's because the newborn remained in critical condition ... Georgia Aquarium welcomes beluga whale calf |
Old works played with energy The Canberra Times THE MSO delighted the audience with well-loved works by Brahms, Beethoven and Dvorak and with good reason. American conductor Andrew Grams bounded onto the podium, opening with a dramatic performance of Brahms' Tragic Overture, Op 81. |
Isserlis and Levin at Herbst: the second recital Examiner.com Last night cellist Steven Isserlis and fortepianist Robert Levin returned to Herbst Theatre to conclude their two-recital cycle of the complete works composed by Ludwig van Beethoven for their two instruments. The program began with the one remaining ... |
Miami Piano Fest closes with Beethoven via Lisztian bombast South Florida Classical Review Liszt revered Beethoven and devoted over two decades to setting all nine of the titan from Bonn's symphonies for the keyboard. Clearly conceived for Liszt's own formidable pianistic virtuosity, these works present technical challenges that few pianists ... |
![]() Nonesuch Records | Pianist Jeremy Denk, a classicist for the 21st century, at Sixth and I Synagogue Washington Post In lieu of Brahms's six Op. 118 piano pieces, Denk subbed in another major work from his new recording: Beethoven's final sonata, Op. 111, which followed another Liszt piece, “Apres une lecture du Dante, fantasia quasi sonata. Jeremy Denk to Celebrate Album Release at Poisson Rouge: "Splendid Pianist ... Gig Alert: Jeremy Denk |








