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...legendary conductor/impressarios/grad student director Gerald Moshell, who, in his eighth year here has become something of an institution in Harvard musical life, has organized another extravagant concert--this time, of what he calles "dynamite and accessible" 20th century concertos. Part of Moshell's magical touch is that despite the limits of rehearsal time and space, he always manages to pull off successful large-scale productions, replete with taste and finesse. This Saturday night's concert will feature the Prokofieff Third Piano Concerto, the Strauss Oboe Concerto, and works for chamber ensemble by Stravinsky and Grandjany. In order to accommodate everyone...
David Commanday '76 is this year's winner of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra's concerto competition held Wednesday night in Paine Hall. Commanday will be the soloist with the orchestra on its March 12 concert in a performance of Schelomo, a Hebrew Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra by Ernest Bloch...
Deutsche Grammaphon has also jumped on the Berman bandwagon with two all-Russian releases, including Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto, Prokofieff's Eighth Piano Sonata and the Six Moments Musicaux of Rachmaninoff...
Brandenburg Party features open reading for winds and strings of J.C. Bach Symphony in B flat, Opus 18 No. 2; Mozart Symphony No. 36; and Beethoven Piano concerto No. 2. Tanya Bartevyan, soloist. Bring a stand. Dunster Library...
From Deutsche Grammophon conies Tchaikovsky's Concerto No. I in B-flat minor, recorded last November with Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic, which is both surprising and gratifying for its underplaying of the work's slam-bang heroics...