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Yearly Archives: 2009
Pianist Tom Schultz in Recital
Pianist Thomas Schultz, who performed in a Sunday afternoon recital at the Bronson Piano Studio in the Carmel Highlands, is a sensitive and lyrical pianist who emphasizes that the piano sounds best when it does not sound like the percussive … Continue reading
Archived in these categories: Piano
Soles4Orphans – Benefit Concert at Church of the Wayfarer
Paulina Nguyen School sports get a lot of exposure in our local newspapers. The preoccupation with sports is not confined to high school football, soccer, golf and tennis, but occasionally extends to softball, volleyball, water polo and, recently, of all … Continue reading
Carmel Bach Festival – Final Session of the Adams Vocal Master Class
Winding up the series of Adams Vocal Master Classes, David Gordon was back at the helm for the final session. Gordon led off by reminding the audience that on Saturday, August 1, at 1:30 pm in Sunset Center Theater, there … Continue reading
Archived in these categories: Carmel Bach Festival, Master class
Carmel Bach Festival – Well Tempered Keyboardists
It was a beautiful sight! On the stage of Sunset Center was a glorious array of magnificent looking keyboard instruments — most of them were museum quality reproductions of Flemish, French, German and other European instruments from the seventeenth, eighteenth … Continue reading
Archived in these categories: Carmel Bach Festival, Harpsichord, Piano
Carmel Bach Festival Plays Haydn – Both Win!
It wasn’t actually “Haydn’s Greatest Hits,” but it was a great hit nevertheless. Bruno Weil and the Festival Orchestra were at their elegant best, and the Chorale, aided by the Youth Chorus, was flawless, once again under the master work … Continue reading
Archived in these categories: Carmel Bach Festival, Choral, Classical Era, Orchestral, Piano, Vocal
