Word: musicianship
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When I listen to a jazz or classical record (or a folk record—not that I have more than two) it hardly matters how loud it is. As a recording it’s already a second-degree experience of the musicianship, without the spontaneity or theatricality of the performance. You can still hear some of it, but there’s no fundamental connection. The only essence that’s preserved is the notes themselves, their tangible ideas and relationships. As long as they’re clearly audible the music conveys enough
Recognized worldwide for its musicianship, this student ensemble visits Cambridge with a full orchestra. With visiting conductor Federico Cortese, who recently conducted both the Scottish Symphony and the Slovenian Philharmonic, the program of Mozart should be nothing short of extraordinary. 8 p.m. $5 students, $12 adults. Sanders Theatre...
...instructors into the faculty to give private lessons. As it is, most musicians have to go to New England Conservatory or Berklee to find instructors. The extra time involved in going out to Boston to get music lessons can be prohibitive, and as a result the overall quality of musicianship suffers...
Music runs in the blood of Hazel D. Davis ’03, one of this year’s recipients of the Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts “in recognition of her extraordinary musicianship...
...Pulitzer-winning work, “On the Transmigration of Souls,” was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic to commemorate the victims of Sept. 11. It offers a mix of contemporary commentary and classical musicianship typical of Adams...