ECU’s “Other” Choral Ensembles Shine
The ECU Chamber Singers get all the ink, and deservedly so, but they aren’t the only choral music game in town. East Carolina University’s “other” choral ensembles – the Men’s Choir and the...
Read MorePosted by Steve Row | Mar 1, 2016 | Choral Music, Reviews, Uncategorized
The ECU Chamber Singers get all the ink, and deservedly so, but they aren’t the only choral music game in town. East Carolina University’s “other” choral ensembles – the Men’s Choir and the...
Read MorePosted by Steve Row | Mar 1, 2016 | Choral Music, Reviews, Uncategorized
The ECU Chamber Singers get all the ink, and deservedly so, but they aren’t the only choral music game in town. East Carolina University’s “other” choral ensembles – the Men’s Choir and the...
Read MoreGregorian Shines in Mendelssohn Violin Concerto
Posted by Steve Row | Feb 13, 2016 | Orchestral Music, Reviews, Uncategorized
We so often see and hear Ara Gregorian as part of a trio, quartet or quintet, playing either violin or viola, during his Four Seasons Chamber Music Festival concerts, that it was a bit unusual to see him as soloist with a...
Read MorePosted by Steve Row | Feb 13, 2016 | Orchestral Music, Reviews, Uncategorized
We so often see and hear Ara Gregorian as part of a trio, quartet or quintet, playing either violin or viola, during his Four Seasons Chamber Music Festival concerts, that it was a bit unusual to see him as soloist with a...
Read MoreMore “Stars of Tomorrow” Join Four Seasons Programming
Posted by Steve Row | Jan 21, 2016 | Chamber Music, Reviews, Uncategorized
The popular Four Seasons Chamber Music Festival at East Carolina University finds interesting ways to keep from going stale, tweaking its programming here and there, and the second “Next Generation” concert in late...
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