Jeremy Eichler
Jeremy Eichler is a music journalist. Below are 275 of 275 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 1 publication. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- Vengerov, Fresh From His Sabbatical, Returns to Carnegie Hall — The New York Times · May 22, 2006
- Vengerov, Fresh From His Sabbatical, Returns to Carnegie Hall — The New York Times · May 22, 2006
- Playing Around, Then Just Playing, With Musicians From Marlboro — The New York Times · May 15, 2006
- Playing Around, Then Just Playing, With Musicians From Marlboro — The New York Times · May 15, 2006
- The Listings: May 12 - May 18; 'FREE FOR ALL AT TOWN HALL' — The New York Times · May 12, 2006
- Olivier Latry Offers an Aesthetic Windfall for Lovers of Organ Works — The New York Times · May 10, 2006
- Olivier Latry Offers an Aesthetic Windfall for Lovers of Organ Works — The New York Times · May 10, 2006
- Peter Serkin: On Memory and the Pleasures of Counterpoint — The New York Times · May 09, 2006
- Peter Serkin: On Memory and the Pleasures of Counterpoint — The New York Times · May 09, 2006
- THE WEEK AHEAD: April 30 - May 6; CLASSICAL MUSIC — The New York Times · Apr 30, 2006
- Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman at Avery Fisher: The Stars, the Strings, the Bravos — The New York Times · Apr 27, 2006
- An Open Road for Aspiring Artists — The New York Times · Apr 25, 2006
- In a Debut Recital, Romanticism So Intense, It Warms Up Philip Glass — The New York Times · Apr 22, 2006
- For Rostropovich, conducting is link to friends' past — The New York Times · Apr 18, 2006
- Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Britten and Me — The New York Times · Apr 16, 2006
- Mozart, Forever Young: 250 and the Hits Keep Coming — The New York Times · Apr 14, 2006
- Carmen, That Devilish and Dangerous Free-Spirited Gypsy, Is at It Again in a City Opera Production — The New York Times · Apr 10, 2006
- Vadim Repin Takes an Unusual Stripped-Down Approach — The New York Times · Apr 04, 2006
- The Listings: March 31 - April 6; DAVID ROBERTSON — The New York Times · Mar 31, 2006
- From Finland, Magnus Lindberg's Contemporary Music Feast — The New York Times · Mar 27, 2006
- A Conversation Between Composers, in Polish and Hungarian — The New York Times · Mar 26, 2006
- Café Momus Gang Returns, Bidding Farewell to an Age of Innocence — The New York Times · Mar 14, 2006
- That's Maestro Tolstoy, if You Please — The New York Times · Mar 05, 2006
- THE WEEK AHEAD: March 5-March 11; CLASSICAL MUSIC — The New York Times · Mar 05, 2006
- Having Cut Their Teeth on Bartok, They Hold On — The New York Times · Feb 27, 2006
- Violinist With an Air of Vulnerability — The New York Times · Feb 21, 2006
- Evolution, Not Revolution, as Schoenberg Might Say — The New York Times · Feb 14, 2006
- Baritone Sings to His Strong Suit of English Art Songs — The New York Times · Feb 11, 2006
- The Listings: Feb. 10 - Feb. 16; MARISS JANSONS — The New York Times · Feb 10, 2006
- A Springboard From a Premiere to the Repertory — The New York Times · Feb 06, 2006
- THE WEEK AHEAD: Feb. 5 - Feb. 11; CLASSICAL MUSIC — The New York Times · Feb 05, 2006
- The Juilliard Focus (Loud and Clear): 'Let's Hear It for the New' — The New York Times · Jan 30, 2006
- Chamber Playing With a Russian Accent — The New York Times · Jan 30, 2006
- Beyond the old Eurocentric sounds — The New York Times · Jan 24, 2006
- A Conductor Shares the Power, and Listeners Reap the Benefits — The New York Times · Jan 23, 2006
- Standing the Whole World on Its Ear — The New York Times · Jan 22, 2006
- For Crowd and Conductor, a Return to the Familiar — The New York Times · Jan 21, 2006
- Risen from the Rubble of the Third Reich — The New York Times · Dec 25, 2005
- After a Hard Year, a 'Messiah' Played Out on a Grand Scale — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2005
- A Philharmonic Team Ventures Into Holiday Baroque Territory — The New York Times · Dec 16, 2005
- THE WEEK AHEAD: Dec. 11-Dec. 17; CLASSICAL MUSIC — The New York Times · Dec 11, 2005
- Bridges That Lead From Germany to Spain — The New York Times · Dec 09, 2005
- Bartok and Rachmaninoff, Distinct in Their Orbits — The New York Times · Dec 03, 2005
- Bold and Unflinching in the Face of Difficult Times — The New York Times · Nov 23, 2005
- A Breathless and Savage 'La Mer' (Adieu Playful Waves) — The New York Times · Nov 20, 2005
- As Befits Royalty, Organist Offers an Elegant Baroque Selection — The New York Times · Nov 19, 2005
- String-Quartet Fugue Gets The Four-Handed Treatment — The New York Times · Nov 18, 2005
- A Mozart Clan: Nice Sounds Veiled by One Celestial Note — The New York Times · Nov 15, 2005
- Music to Keep the Troubles at a Distance — The New York Times · Nov 11, 2005
- Staging a Medieval Battle of the Bands — The New York Times · Nov 08, 2005
- Exploring Repertory Where Three's Right Crowd — The New York Times · Nov 07, 2005
- A 'Figaro' From a World Unhinged — The New York Times · Nov 04, 2005
- The Listings: Nov. 4 -- Nov. 10; MAKING MUSIC: MEREDITH MONK — The New York Times · Nov 04, 2005
- Haydn and Beethoven, in Equal Measure — The New York Times · Nov 03, 2005
- THE WEEK AHEAD: Oct. 30 -- Nov. 5; CLASSICAL MUSIC — The New York Times · Oct 30, 2005
- Dispatches From Between Two Notes — The New York Times · Oct 30, 2005
- Honoring an Administrator Who Never Stopped Writing — The New York Times · Oct 26, 2005
- Connecting Three Faiths in Melodies of Devotion — The New York Times · Oct 25, 2005
- A Dance Suite, a Requiem, More Than a Hint of Russian — The New York Times · Oct 22, 2005
- Folk Tunes Turned to Dance, a Spirit of Mourning — The New York Times · Oct 20, 2005
- Rather Than an Adventure, a Pianist's Self-Revelation — The New York Times · Oct 20, 2005
- Puccini's Familiar Tale, but Peering Into the Dark Future — The New York Times · Oct 11, 2005
- A Long Life in America After Writing the Big Mozart Librettos — The New York Times · Oct 05, 2005
- Gabrieli Is More Than the Sum of His Brasses — The New York Times · Oct 03, 2005
- Mimi Lives, as Bohème Hits Performance 1,166 — The New York Times · Sep 24, 2005
- THE WEEK AHEAD: Sept. 18 -- Sept. 24; CLASSICAL MUSIC — The New York Times · Sep 18, 2005
- John Adams Thinks Big Once Again — The New York Times · Sep 11, 2005
- The Listings: Sept. 2 -- Sept. 8; 'CAPRICCIO' — The New York Times · Sep 02, 2005
- Fanfare for Copland, Who Wasn't Always a Common Man — The New York Times · Aug 24, 2005
- THE WEEK AHEAD: Aug. 21 -- Aug. 27; CLASSICAL MUSIC — The New York Times · Aug 21, 2005
- Music buried by the Nazis but reborn as memorials — The New York Times · Aug 19, 2005
- Late-Night Beethoven Served as a Mostly Mozart Dessert — The New York Times · Aug 15, 2005
- The Sound and the Fury — The New York Times · Aug 14, 2005
- Adventures Outside the Classical Canon: Pathfinding Composers — The New York Times · Aug 12, 2005
- Youth Is Served Classically, With the Aid and Guidance of St. Luke's — The New York Times · Aug 10, 2005
- Reviving the Baroque With a Spontaneous Spirit — The New York Times · Aug 09, 2005
- When Puccini's in the Park, Beware the Smoke Machine — The New York Times · Aug 05, 2005
- A dreamer's apocalyptic opera at Salzburg — The New York Times · Aug 03, 2005
- Mozart Resounds in a City He Hated — The New York Times · Aug 02, 2005
- The Lady Was a Muse — The New York Times · Jul 31, 2005
- With a Disturbing Vision of Utopia Lost, a Forgotten Modernist Is Remembered — The New York Times · Jul 28, 2005
- The Listings: July 22 -- July 28; MOSTLY MOZART — The New York Times · Jul 22, 2005
- Thousands Gather in Park for Dvorak — The New York Times · Jul 21, 2005
- A Secular Messiah Gets His Own Opera — The New York Times · Jul 17, 2005
- Near a Breakthrough at the Baltimore Symphony — The New York Times · Jul 16, 2005
- Relaxing Under the Dome, Awaiting Financial Angels — The New York Times · Jul 14, 2005
- She Sings of Her Longings, Especially When Dozing — The New York Times · Jul 11, 2005
- Did You Hear the One About Handel and the Cuban? — The New York Times · Jul 03, 2005
- THE WEEK AHEAD: June 26-July 2; CLASSICAL MUSIC — The New York Times · Jun 26, 2005
- MAVERICK CONCERTS — The New York Times · Jun 24, 2005
- MAVERICK CONCERTS — The New York Times · Jun 24, 2005
- In Little-Trodden Territory, Ensemble Makes Its Statement — The New York Times · Jun 21, 2005
- Puccini Between Sips of Wine — The New York Times · Jun 16, 2005
- An Adventure in the Wild, With Batons, Not Boots — The New York Times · Jun 14, 2005
- Emotional Pianism, a Welcome Distraction — The New York Times · Jun 10, 2005
- At Carnegie Hall, All May Not Be as It Seems — The New York Times · Jun 06, 2005
- A Resounding Philharmonic — The New York Times · Jun 01, 2005
- Young (Not Only at Heart), and Tangling With Masters — The New York Times · May 31, 2005
- 'KOYAANISQATSI' — The New York Times · May 27, 2005
- A Second Life for the Words of a Poet — The New York Times · May 20, 2005
- Nature Scenes and a Road Trip in a Multisensory Stream — The New York Times · May 16, 2005
- THE WEEK AHEAD: May 15-21; CLASSICAL MUSIC — The New York Times · May 15, 2005
- As Beethoven Would've Heard It, if He Could've Heard It — The New York Times · May 15, 2005
- The Human Links That Join an Ensemble to Its Past Glory — The New York Times · May 10, 2005
- Giving a Traditional Recital A Bona Fide Celebrity Touch — The New York Times · May 06, 2005
- The Listings: May 6-12; BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA — The New York Times · May 06, 2005
- Exploring the Inner Voices and Musical Architecture — The New York Times · May 03, 2005
- Caught Under the Spell of Mann's Musical Magician — The New York Times · May 02, 2005
- A Newfangled Space Flight for an Old-Fangled Violin — The New York Times · Apr 17, 2005
- When Art Is Judged By Rules Of Sport — The New York Times · Apr 16, 2005
- The Listings; MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS — The New York Times · Apr 15, 2005
- Classics for the Guitar, Bittersweet and Warm — The New York Times · Apr 03, 2005
- The Road to Hell Is Paved With Bright Inventions — The New York Times · Apr 02, 2005
- The Metamusic of Steve Reich — The New York Times · Mar 29, 2005
- From a Former Child Prodigy, a Bold Statement on Beethoven — The New York Times · Mar 26, 2005
- Side-by-Side Pianists in Rapt Conversation — The New York Times · Mar 18, 2005
- On a Path That Winds From the Old to the New — The New York Times · Mar 16, 2005
- Lushly Lamenting the Wages of Time and a Lost Golden Age — The New York Times · Mar 15, 2005
- Concert With a Secret Thread, Well Kept — The New York Times · Mar 12, 2005
- Concert With a Secret Thread, Well Kept — The New York Times · Mar 12, 2005
- Young Pianist at the Ready to Believe in His Success — The New York Times · Mar 08, 2005
- The Passion of a Romantic Strikes a Chord — The New York Times · Mar 08, 2005
- Taking Combinations of Four Up to the Umpteenth Power — The New York Times · Mar 07, 2005
- An Unburied Unperson With a Fresh, Lively Style — The New York Times · Mar 01, 2005
- The Masterpiece That Took 200 Years to Become Timeless — The New York Times · Feb 27, 2005
- Tackling Mendelssohn While Surrounded by Sprites — The New York Times · Feb 26, 2005
- The Listings; SACRED MUSIC IN A SACRED SPACE — The New York Times · Feb 25, 2005
- Joining the Emerson Will Be the Emerson — The New York Times · Feb 20, 2005
- Sublime Rachmaninoff Does a Warm-Up Act for Schnittke — The New York Times · Feb 19, 2005
- 'Pierrot' and What Came After — The New York Times · Feb 16, 2005
- Tackling the Tough Repertory While Rocking and Swaying — The New York Times · Feb 12, 2005
- An Illusion of Effortlessness for Musical Time Travelers — The New York Times · Feb 07, 2005
- Trains of Dreams and Horror — The New York Times · Feb 01, 2005
- Nordic Echoes With a Bit of German — The New York Times · Jan 25, 2005
- A Cool Nordic Landscape Without Sleek Minimalism — The New York Times · Jan 22, 2005
- The Listings; 'BREAKING THE CHAINS: THE SOVIET AVANT-GARDE, 1966-91' — The New York Times · Jan 21, 2005
- Mother Russia, With the Language Barrier Removed — The New York Times · Jan 21, 2005
- Stretching Chamber Music to Its Furthest Reaches (and Beyond) — The New York Times · Jan 17, 2005
- CLASSICAL MUSIC: CLASSICAL RECORDINGS — The New York Times · Jan 16, 2005
- Fragments of Kafka, in song — The New York Times · Jan 12, 2005
- How to Make Franz Kafka Sing — The New York Times · Jan 09, 2005
- Vitality in the New, With a Nod to the Old — The New York Times · Jan 02, 2005
- Masur Visits, Message and Intensity Intact — The New York Times · Dec 31, 2004
- Youthful Players Take On a Mozart Program With Brio — The New York Times · Dec 30, 2004
- A Yearly Flowering of the Young, Gifted and Unjaded — The New York Times · Dec 27, 2004
- A Yearly Flowering of the Young, Gifted and Unjaded — The New York Times · Dec 27, 2004
- Modesty and Youth, for a Small Price — The New York Times · Dec 26, 2004
- Interlocking Trios, a Bold Quartet, an Elite Pickup Group and a Choir for the Ages — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2004
- Rite of Season Dictated by Calendar if Not Clock — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2004
- Interlocking Trios, a Bold Quartet, an Elite Pickup Group and a Choir for the Ages — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2004
- For Big Music, a Soaring Voice — The New York Times · Dec 19, 2004
- A Union of Young Voices in a Song Recital Built for Two — The New York Times · Dec 18, 2004
- Sacred Seasonal Works in a Struggle for Clarity — The New York Times · Dec 14, 2004
- The Best Classical CD's of 2004; BEETHOVEN: TRIPLE CONCERTO, CHORAL FANTASY — The New York Times · Dec 12, 2004
- The Best Classical CD's of 2004; BIBER: 'ROSARY' SONATAS — The New York Times · Dec 12, 2004
- The Best Classical CD's of 2004; MAHLER: SYMPHONY NO. 3 — The New York Times · Dec 12, 2004
- The Best Classical CD's of 2004; MACHAUT: MOTETS — The New York Times · Dec 12, 2004
- The Best Classical CD's of 2004; IVES: SONGS, 'CONCORD' SONATA — The New York Times · Dec 12, 2004
- Swing That Nancarrow, Knotty and Droll — The New York Times · Dec 07, 2004
- Polishing the Sheen on a Résumé — The New York Times · Dec 02, 2004
- The Subtle Art of French 14th-Century Song — The New York Times · Nov 30, 2004
- The Listings; VEGA STRING QUARTET — The New York Times · Nov 26, 2004
- A Mother-and-Son Duet Adds Mozart to the Family — The New York Times · Nov 23, 2004
- Trying to Cross a Composing Chasm — The New York Times · Nov 17, 2004
- Reciting a Rosary, but in Sonata Form — The New York Times · Nov 14, 2004
- By Chance and Design, a Pianist Leaves an Indelible Impression — The New York Times · Nov 01, 2004
- The Listing; 'HAROUN AND THE SEA OF STORIES' — The New York Times · Oct 29, 2004
- Within the Rooftop Garret, a Puccini Love Story Flourishes — The New York Times · Oct 26, 2004
- Full-Blooded Sonatas For and by a Violinist — The New York Times · Oct 24, 2004
- A Shining Ray of Hope for the Star-Crossed Pair — The New York Times · Oct 09, 2004
- Classical — The New York Times · Oct 08, 2004
- Classical — The New York Times · Oct 08, 2004
- Early Music Celebration Reviews; Trios Anchored By the Fortepiano — The New York Times · Oct 05, 2004
- The Met's 'Madama Butterfly,' Revived but Not Reimagined — The New York Times · Sep 24, 2004
- A Modernist Diaspora — The New York Times · Sep 12, 2004
- Huge Emotions in Ever Smaller Packages — The New York Times · Sep 05, 2004
- Mazel Tov: 350 Years of Jews in America — The New York Times · Sep 03, 2004
- Klezmer's Final Frontier — The New York Times · Aug 29, 2004
- How Haydn Used to Slay Them — The New York Times · Aug 26, 2004
- 'Of Mice and Men': It's Not Over Till The Slow Guy Sings — The New York Times · Aug 22, 2004
- How Can You Tell if a Violin Is Really, Really Happy? Listen — The New York Times · Aug 19, 2004
- Ich Bin ein Music Lover — The New York Times · Aug 15, 2004
- A New Czech Voice With an Old — The New York Times · Aug 14, 2004
- Venturing Musically From the Salon To the Village Square — The New York Times · Aug 01, 2004
- A Hullabaloo For an Opening At Bayreuth — The New York Times · Jul 27, 2004
- Berlin Tarts Up Opera With Sex and Violence — The New York Times · Jul 21, 2004
- A True Femme Fatale, Set Down in 50's Suburbia — The New York Times · Jul 07, 2004
- In a Hip 'Meistersinger,' No Lute, but a Boom Box — The New York Times · Jul 06, 2004
- Fierce Intensity Meets Its Foil — The New York Times · May 27, 2004
- Australians in Black, Gambling on Versatility — The New York Times · May 04, 2004
- The Pizza Parlor Prodigy — The New York Times · May 02, 2004
- A Fresh Look at Beethoven and the I Ching — The New York Times · Apr 30, 2004
- Bach and Brahms, Brought Forward to Modern Times — The New York Times · Apr 17, 2004
- Even the Love Songs Are Loud With a Percussionist as Star — The New York Times · Apr 13, 2004
- A "Phoenix" Rises, From the West Coast — The New York Times · Apr 07, 2004
- A Tangle of Amorous Royals — The New York Times · Apr 06, 2004
- Bold Personalities, Sometimes Aligning, Sometimes Clashing — The New York Times · Mar 29, 2004
- Looking Homeward, With Mahler and Adams — The New York Times · Mar 27, 2004
- Some Opera Stars of Tomorrow Vying for a Career Jump-Start — The New York Times · Mar 23, 2004
- Frippery And Fantasy That Dazzle — The New York Times · Mar 17, 2004
- Mahler and Schumann, Joined by Their Admiration for a Poet — The New York Times · Mar 11, 2004
- What Hawthorne Didn't Tell About Hester — The New York Times · Mar 10, 2004
- James Galway Pipes Away Swarms of Concertgoing Rats — The New York Times · Feb 28, 2004
- In Black-and-White, The Era's Still Golden — The New York Times · Feb 22, 2004
- Brahms and Wagner, Hanging Around Together — The New York Times · Feb 18, 2004
- Taking the Perilous Way In a Field Full of Safety — The New York Times · Feb 17, 2004
- Youthful Dynamism From Two Different Pianists — The New York Times · Feb 11, 2004
- Zukerman Seizes His Chances To Climb Peaks of Lyricism — The New York Times · Feb 10, 2004
- Singing Stars Sparkle for Horne's Birthday — The New York Times · Feb 03, 2004
- The American Canon's Unabashed Patriot — The New York Times · Jan 28, 2004
- 4 Violinists Take 4 Roads to Try to Stand Out — The New York Times · Jan 20, 2004
- Adulation for an Ascending Merry Diva — The New York Times · Jan 01, 2004
- A Trove of New-Found Gems Brings P. D. Q. Bach More Kudos — The New York Times · Dec 30, 2003
- The Best Classical CD's of 2003; SCHUMANN: STRING QUARTETS NOS. 1, 3 — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2003
- The Best Classical CD's of 2003; JANACEK, LUTOSLAWSKI, SZYMANOWSKI: WORKS FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2003
- The Best Classical CD's of 2003; KURTAG: 'SIGNS, GAMES AND MESSAGES' — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2003
- The Best Classical CD's of 2003; BACH: 'THE ART OF FUGUE' — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2003
- The Best Classical CD's of 2003; MAHLER: SYMPHONY NO. 3 — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2003
- A Bittersweet Transition From Chamber Piece to Full Orchestra — The New York Times · Dec 10, 2003
- The Gemütlich World Schoenberg Left Behind — The New York Times · Nov 30, 2003
- Conductor In New Job Plays It Quite Cool — The New York Times · Nov 25, 2003
- Performers From Down Under, Along With Composers — The New York Times · Nov 12, 2003
- Firsts and Lasts in Mozart and Haydn — The New York Times · Nov 01, 2003
- Letting John Cage Ring Out, Then Space Out — The New York Times · Oct 29, 2003
- A Delightful Throwback to Concerts of an Earlier Era — The New York Times · Oct 24, 2003
- Composition in Service to a Poet's Words — The New York Times · Oct 22, 2003
- At the Heart of a Song, With Great Feeling — The New York Times · Oct 20, 2003
- Wedding Music That's Worth Listening To, For a Change — The New York Times · Oct 19, 2003
- Back to Business in Avery Fisher Hall — The New York Times · Oct 11, 2003
- Capturing the Restlessness in Contemporary Works — The New York Times · Oct 09, 2003
- Teenage Violinist With a Mature Violin — The New York Times · Oct 02, 2003
- Four Make Their Debuts As 'Carmen' Comes Back — The New York Times · Sep 23, 2003
- Sounds Hanging Together And at Other Times Not — The New York Times · Sep 23, 2003
- Butterfly! Butterfly! An American Flag Can't Help You! — The New York Times · Sep 17, 2003
- Dvorak In Spirit Revisits New York — The New York Times · Sep 10, 2003
- THE NEW SEASON/CLASSICAL MUSIC: The Fall's One-Man French Invasion; Celebrating a Composer (Messiaen) And Rescuing a Composer (Schulhoff) — The New York Times · Sep 07, 2003
- From Intimate Schubert To Celebration of Drink — The New York Times · Aug 23, 2003
- No Angst, No Modernism, No Mozart — The New York Times · Aug 13, 2003
- A 'Magic Flute' on the Stage With Invisible Instruments in the Orchestra — The New York Times · Aug 11, 2003
- The Bow of Bach's Dreams? Not Quite — The New York Times · Aug 10, 2003
- So What Came After Elgar? This Did — The New York Times · Aug 05, 2003
- Feeling Horrible, Franz? That's Nice — The New York Times · Aug 04, 2003
- The 'Other' Tanglewood Churns With Electricity — The New York Times · Jul 30, 2003
- Eerie Beauty in Prokofiev's Rugged Landscapes — The New York Times · Jul 21, 2003
- After Lyrical Serenade, Popping The Question — The New York Times · Jul 09, 2003
- Parisian Grit in the Central Park Dust — The New York Times · Jul 05, 2003
- The Wind Steals a Moment in 'Lammermoor' — The New York Times · Jun 19, 2003
- When Beethoven's Sonatas Meet Modern-Day Star Power — The New York Times · Jun 16, 2003
- Immersed in the Dialogues of Beethoven — The New York Times · Jun 11, 2003
- Giving Voice And Texture To Poetry — The New York Times · Jun 05, 2003
- Post-Trojan War Turmoil in a Rarely Heard Rossini — The New York Times · Jun 05, 2003
- The Bach Cello Suites Rocked Gently by the East River — The New York Times · Jun 02, 2003
- Eclecticism Reaches Songful Heights — The New York Times · May 24, 2003
- Cabalistic Gleanings That Deliver a Jolt — The New York Times · May 15, 2003
- A Surprising Bit of Theater in a Birthday Tribute — The New York Times · May 14, 2003
- A Surprising Bit of Theater in a Birthday Tribute — The New York Times · May 14, 2003
- Whizzing Swords and Violin Bows — The New York Times · May 09, 2003
- Test Flights for Fledgling Operas — The New York Times · May 06, 2003
- A Prisoner of the Crown, Both Resourceful and Busy — The New York Times · May 03, 2003
- A Pianist Whose Play Speaks Pure Viennese — The New York Times · Apr 26, 2003
- Baritone at Home in a Foreign Land — The New York Times · Apr 21, 2003
- Bach Meets Klezmer And Bossa Nova — The New York Times · Apr 20, 2003
- Three Parts Become One And Art Is the Winner — The New York Times · Apr 16, 2003
- A Cellist Tethered Lightly To Bach and Britten Solos — The New York Times · Apr 08, 2003
- Contrasting an Explosive Fury With a Sense of Restraint — The New York Times · Apr 02, 2003
- A Power Point Presentation Of Form and Development — The New York Times · Apr 02, 2003
- Making Puccini Even Sadder With an Update to World War I — The New York Times · Apr 02, 2003
- Exploring Hidden History and Hatching Big Ideas — The New York Times · Mar 09, 2003
- Giving Modern Flair to a Violin Classic — The New York Times · Mar 05, 2003
- Cradled by the Music of the River — The New York Times · Oct 18, 2002
- A Restless Virtuoso Who Makes Music His Mission — The New York Times · May 05, 2002
- A Virtuoso Who Favors the Fringe — The New York Times · Mar 24, 2002
- The Memorabilia of Music — The New York Times · Feb 15, 2002
- The Season When Gray Turns Green — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2001
- With the Valedictorians in Life's Graduation Class — The New York Times · Aug 31, 2001