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I WAS THERE . . . Love, Lust, and Light: A Valentine's Day Concert @ Carnegie Hall, 2/14/10
by Nicole Velasco
A review of our February 14, 2010 concert
A flock of love birds flooded the lobby of Carnegie Hall for Love,
Lust, and Light: A Valentine's Day Concert. The show opened with Morten
Lauridsen's Lux Aeterna...
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Music on Canvas, 57x7
by Anthony Aibel
A review of our January 23, 2010 concert
New York Concert Review
An enjoyable presentation of music and art--and even fashion--entitled: Music on Canvas, 57x7 took place on January 23rd at...
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Concert for Peace
by Harry Saltzman
A review of our January 18, 2010 concert
New York Concert Review
This Martin Luther King, Jr. Day concert was presented by Distinguished
Concerts International of New York (DCINY) and featured choirs from the
United States and Canada, six vocal soloists, a large orchestra, all
under the expert direction of DCINY's artistic director and principal
conductor, Jonathan Griffith...
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What's in a Name? Unimaginable Riches!
by Harry Rolnick
A review of our June 20, 2009 concert
On a drizzly, soggy, miserable Saturday night, long lines formed
outside the Merkin Concert Hall ticket window for a pair of pianists
whose name formed a cute neologism, set to play three unfamiliar
American works and two transcriptions of music which sounds good only
with orchestra...
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Süsssmayr's Folly and the "Real" War Requiem
by Harry Rolnick
A review of our June 14, 2009 concert
Spare a tear, if you will, for Franz Xaver Süsssmayr. Over the past two-and-a-half centuries, this poor young composer was not only blamed, but censured for sloppily finishing Mozart's unfinished Requiem...
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The Music of Lauridsen and Mozart
by Rorianne Schrade
A review of our May 25, 2009 concert
New York Concert Review
Though not entitled a Memorial Day concert, DCINY chose the day to
present a selection of choral and orchestral works perfect for
providing reflection and solace. In a beautifully designed evening, the
program opened with works of Mozart...
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