Tag: Classical

Kingston Symphony presents Rachmaninoff and Beethoven

On Jan. 27 to 28, the Kingston Symphony performed the newest installment of their Masterworks Series ‘Rachmaninoff & Beethoven,’ directed by the symphony’s musical director Evan Mitchell. Under the leadership of Mitchell, the series has sold out for the last two years. Mitchell opened with a few...

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Review: Schumann visits Kingston

When I was seven, I slept through my first symphony orchestra performance. Whether it was the late hour of the concert or the soothing classical music, what put me out is unknown. Now that I’m older and have developed a more mature sleep schedule, I was prepared to sit through two hours of orchestral...

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Generously spreading the music around

Playing music is an act of generosity. Jonathan Biss, an American pianist, writer and teacher, was born into a family of musicians. At age 11, he started playing music informally. Soon after, he instinctively knew that music was his calling. “Teaching is about sharing music with someone else and reminds...

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