Meredith Pianists
Charleston has its several early-summer festivals, cursory commentary on which we are gradually completing elsewhere at this site, and Greensboro’s Eastern Music Festival, which we’ve covered more extensively,...
Read MorePosted by John Lambert | Aug 2, 2001 | Recital, Reviews, Uncategorized
Charleston has its several early-summer festivals, cursory commentary on which we are gradually completing elsewhere at this site, and Greensboro’s Eastern Music Festival, which we’ve covered more extensively,...
Read MorePosted by John Lambert | Jul 15, 2001 | Recital, Reviews, Uncategorized
Although he is still in his mid-teens, prize-winning pianist Sergiy Komirenko has been fascinating and amazing Triangle audiences for a long time-and audiences elsewhere for still longer. Ah, to be at once so young and so...
Read MorePosted by John Lambert | Jul 14, 2001 | Orchestral Music, Reviews, Uncategorized
Summerfest 2001 ended on July 14 with a concert that was remarkable in many respects. For openers, it was classical from start to finish. True, some of the selections were short and many were what might be called...
Read MorePosted by John Lambert | Jun 30, 2001 | Orchestral Music, Reviews, Uncategorized
The big news about the June 30 Summerfest concert is that it came off exactly as advertised. The weather gods cooperated and the program was given in full. It was for the most part an enjoyable evening in Cary’s Regency...
Read MorePosted by John Lambert | Jun 16, 2001 | Orchestral Music, Reviews, Uncategorized
Thus far, the weather gods have been unkind to the NC Symphony’s Summerfest series. Torrential rains flooded the new Regency Park venue before the grand opening concert, which was scrubbed – the festivities took...
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