Author: Jeffrey Rossman
Party Like It’s 1799: Quatuor Mosaïques at Duke
Posted by Jeffrey Rossman | Oct 21, 2017 | Chamber Music, Reviews, Uncategorized
It was another brilliantly bright and warm perfect fall day in Durham as nearly everyone walking towards Baldwin Auditorium had their sunglasses on. Nothing especially unusual about that, except for the fact that our destination...
Read MoreIt’s Alive and Very Well: Playing with Fire (After Frankenstein) at Theatre in the Park
Posted by Jeffrey Rossman | Sep 22, 2017 | Reviews, Theatre, Uncategorized
In 1815, Mary Shelley, an 18-year-old English author, began writing a novel unlike anything ever before created. It was considered so scandalous and blasphemous that it wasn’t until the second printing of Frankenstein,...
Read MoreAnniversaries for Lenny: Chamber Music Raleigh’s Season Opener
Posted by Jeffrey Rossman | Sep 17, 2017 | Recital, Reviews, Uncategorized
Imagine if you will, a program of Beethoven string quartets with the composer’s beloved...
Read MoreGuitarist Bill Frisell and Harmony: An Americana “Trip” in Carrboro
Posted by Jeffrey Rossman | Sep 14, 2017 | Jazz, Reviews, Uncategorized
Rebranded as simply The ArtsCenter, this Triangle institution, tucked away in a nondescript strip mall in Carrboro, is starting up its forty-second year of presenting an eclectic mixture of (mostly) musical artists ranging from...
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