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David Patrick Sterns profiles the composer and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen. Jim Cotter speaks with violinist Leila Josefowicz. Susan Lewis looks at the life and musical legacy of Johann Sebastian Bach. We pay a visit to Shofuso Japanese Hous
Jim Cotter speaks with Maestro James Conlon as he prepares to guest conduct The Philadelphia Orchestra. Susan Lewis explores the Academy of Natural Sciences as it begins a yearlong celebration of its bicentennial. David Patrick Stearns profiles
Jim Cotter speaks with the young violinist Benjamin Beilman, who could be "the next big thing" to emerge from the Curtis Institute. David Patrick Stearns checks in with maestro Christoph Eschenbach during his second season at the National Symph
Jim Cotter speaks with the young American conductor James Gaffigan. David Patrick Stearns profiles composer Missy Mazzoli. The in-demand Lansdale native has upcoming commissions from major orchestras and has just premiered her first multimedia
Jim Cotter speaks with Phila. Singers Music Director David Hayes ahead of the group's revival of Randall Thompson's REQUIEM. Susan Lewis considers George Gershwin, as the NJ Symphony Orchestra and The Phila. Orchestra perform RHAPSODY IN BLUE.
Jim Cotter speaks with the renowned German pianist Christian Zacharias. Susan Lewis looks at the recently formed Philadelphia Wind Symphony, performing March 3rd in Center City. As fragments of an unfinished Jean Sibelius masterwork immerge, Da
David Patrick Stearns profiles Russian pianist Nikolai Lugansky. Jim Cotter speaks with Barnes Found. Pres. Derek Gillman as the Barnes' new Center City home is prepared for opening. Susan Lewis considers the prolific Baroque composer Georg Phi
As the Chamber Orch. of Phila. readies the world premiere of Steve Mackey's TONIC, David Patrick Stearns profiles the composer. Susan Lewis visits VAN GOGH UP CLOSE at the Phila. Museum of Art. Jim Cotter speaks with Sir Stephen Waley-Cohen, wo
Jim Cotter speaks with Lewis Tanner Moore: a local arts collector and grand nephew of Henry Ossawa Tanner. David Patrick Stearns previews a Dolce Suono's concert featuring Arnold Schoenberg's PIERROT LUNAIRE. We look at a Villanova Theatre prod
Yannick Nezet-Seguin. The Philadelphia Orchestra released details of its music director designate's first season. David Patrick Stearns profiles Tasmin Little. The British violinist is in Philadelphia to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Frede
David Patrick Stearns profiles the veteran conductor Herbert Blomstedt. Susan Lewis looks at a story of injustice that became the basis for the critically acclaimed Broadway musical THE SCOTTSBORO BOYS. We listen back to an archive interview wi
Susan Lewis explores the life and music of Beethoven, whose music is now featured in The Philadelphia Orchestra's January programs. David Patrick Stearns reports on the rising career of soprano Ailyn Perez, who recently starred in the Royal Ope
Jim Cotter speaks with Yannick Nezet-Seguin, music director designate of The Philadelphia Orchestra. Susan Lewis profiles the legendary percussionist Alan Abel. David Patrick Stearns examines the relationship between star tenor Stephen Costello
We look back at the past year in the arts in our region, and bring you the highlights of the news, issues, and events, and the people who made it all happen. We've witnessed great performances in music, theater, and dance and some stunning exhi
As fragments of an unfinished Sibelius masterwork come to light, David Patrick Stearns considers whether or not we're soon to hear a new Sibelius symphony. Susan Lewis explores the best of times and the worst of times in the life of Charles Dic
Jim Cotter speaks with the renowned German pianist Christian Zacharias. David Patrick Stearns profiles Joshua Smith as the principal flute of The Cleveland Orchestra prepares for a Philadelphia recital. Susan Lewis considers the history and con
David Patrick Stearns reports on the rise of soprano Ailyn Perez, whose career began in Philadelphia. She stars in the Royal Opera House's LA TRAVIATA. Susan Lewis takes a first look at The Philadelphia Wind Symphony; the new ensemble made its
There's good news at the Opera Company of Philadelphia; we speak with General Director David Devan. Susan Lewis profiles Phila.-based Baroque ensemble, Tempesta Di Mare. David Patrick Stearns looks at the Nat'l Assoc. of Negro Musicians. We spe
David Patrick Stearns profiles West Chester soprano Meagan Miller, a rising star in the opera world. We explore an innovative exhibition at Penn Museum - Imagine Africa will evolve over the coming year through visitor and community feedback. Su
Jim cotter speaks with soprano Michelle Johnson. The Academy of Vocal Arts Resident Artist is a Met Opera 2011 Nat'l Council Audition Winner. Susan Lewis looks at opera at Philadelphia's Curtis Institute of Music. Renowned for the number of gre
Jim Cotter speaks with The Philadelphia Orchestra's Music Director Designate Yannick Nezet-Seguin. Susan Lewis takes us to the Phila. Museum of Art for an exhibition of product designs by renowned architect Zaha Hadid. And we speak with Kate Po
Violinist Leila Josefowicz speaks with Jim Cotter about her new role as artist-in-residence with the Phila. Orchestra. Susan Lewis considers lesser-known works of Felix Mendelssohn and his sister Fanny Hensel ahead of a Phila. Singers concert.
David Patrick Stearns previews an internationally simulcast Phila. Orchestra concert with pianist Lang Lang. Susan Lewis looks at a PAFA show exploring the role of place in the work of artists from six US regions. Jim Cotter speaks with Phila.
Susan Lewis profiles Tempesta di Mare as the Phila.-based Baroque orchestra celebrates its 10th birthday. David Patrick Stearns examines the relationship between star tenor Stephen Costello and his coach Bill Schuman, one of the great voice bui
David Patrick Stearns profiles the late Italian-American composer Gian Carlo Menotti. Susan Lewis considers 20th-century Pennsylvania sculptor and furniture maker, Wharton Esherick. Donald Nally, artistic director of The Crossing, talks with Ji
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