Music Review: Boston’s New Transition: From French to GermanBy ANTHONY TOMMASINI
The Boston Symphony, dynamically revitalized under its music director, James Levine, gave an urgent and beautifully textured performance of Berlioz’s “Damnation of Faust†on Monday night at Carnegie Hall.
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Another voice heard from, who was there.clark
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Topic - NY Times on Boston Symphony and Levine - clarkjohnsen 14:36:17 02/15/07 (10)
- I'm a late-comer to Levine's Mahler, and I really like it. - jdaniel 08:17:05 02/16/07 (9)
- Do you know the Ormandy/PO Tenth? - markrohr 12:17:55 02/16/07 (4)
- Yes, I really hoped I would like it - jdaniel 15:14:48 02/16/07 (3)
- I liked his Hindemith Mathis/Symphonic Metamorphosis. - markrohr 05:40:48 02/17/07 (2)
- Ditto for Ormandy/PO Mahler 10 and Hindemith, but..... - Rick W 09:41:09 02/17/07 (1)
- True, but - markrohr 03:45:12 02/18/07 (0)
- His Eighth here in Boston was fantastic, and the Third is coming soon. nt - clarkjohnsen 08:46:44 02/16/07 (3)
- Re: His Eighth here in Boston was fantastic, and the Third is coming soon. nt - anon 10:07:58 02/16/07 (2)
- Your point being...? nt - clarkjohnsen 10:33:52 02/17/07 (0)
- That Ozawa is actually pretty good. - markrohr 12:16:37 02/16/07 (0)