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Stanley Fefferman reviews Jan Lisiecki bringing the poetry of Chopin’s Etudes back home to Koerner Hall

Jan Lisiecki’s interpretations of Chopin’s Etudes, soon to be published by Deutsche Grammophon, are elegant and authoritative to an astonishing degree. After hearing his recital today of Chopin’s Études Opp. 10 and 25, in Koerner Hall, my clearest thought is … Continue reading

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Stanley Fefferman reviews The Royal Conservatory Orchestra Goes Big with Handel and Mahler in Koerner Hall

It was an evening of go big or go home. Koerner Hall is a world-class ‘acousticorium’. It has been praised for razor-sharp rendering of the sounds of soloists like guitarist John Williams, diva’s like Anne-Sofie von Otter and Dee Dee … Continue reading

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