The Full Bach: a memorable organ recital by Joseph Adam It would be unreasonable for anyone to expect a fuller or finer concert experience of Bach's organ music than was provided this past Monday night by Joseph Adam, organist at St James's Cathedral and... by Tom Luce / January 29, 2008
Bach meets Rach at the Seattle Chamber Winterfest An unusual pairing of a Bach masterpiece and a late Rachmaninoff work for two pianos comes off well at Benaroya's Nordstrom Hall by Tom Luce / January 28, 2008
A new generation string quartet delivers the classics The Belcea String Quartet, the BBC's "Young Musicians of the Year," offer a Romanian/English/Polish/French mix of players, and an inspiring program. by Tom Luce / January 24, 2008
Culture Seattle Opera's Pagliacci: more is less Gordon Hawkins (left, in car) and Antonello Palombi (right, waving, in car), in Seattle Opera's <i>Pagliacci</i>. (Rozarii Lynch) by Thomas May / January 14, 2008
Culture Getting down at Town Hall, cellist Joshua Roman does Radiohead Joshua Roman. (Tina Su) by Thomas May / January 13, 2008
Culture Seattle Opera: looking ahead Janice Baird as Elektra. (Patrice Nin) by Thomas May / January 3, 2008
Messiah becomes a tradition revived An especially memorable performance by Seattle Baroque and Tudor Choir at Town Hall. by Thomas May / December 24, 2007
WET detonates Ibsen's Hedda Gabler Adapted from Ibsen, <i>blahblahblahBANG</i> (Washington Ensemble Theatre) by Thomas May / December 17, 2007
Culture A double dose of Gerard Schwarz conducting the SSO Conductor Gerard Schwarz lets Bizet's youthful lyricism flow by Thomas May / November 18, 2007
Culture Seattle Symphony under Stéphane Denève: firing on all cylinders Stéphane Denève, music director of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. by Thomas May / November 4, 2007