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    Season's best

    A sure cure for the summer blues

    Vol. 30 No. 5 Published 06.12.02 by Keely Brown
  • FEATURE

    New American homecoming

    The work of Atlanta's premier classical composer, a former DJ raised on jazz, returns to the ASO after a 12-year absence

    Vol. 30 No. 54 Published 05.22.02 by Keely Brown
  • LIVE REVIEWS

    Barili's legacy

    Atlanta's first International Piano Competition welcome, despite questionable outcome

    Vol. 30 No. 54 Published 05.22.02 by Keely Brown
  • FEATURE

    Welcome guest

    The ASO is one in a long list of top priorities for conductor Donald Runnicles

    Vol. 30 No. 51 Published 05.01.02 by Keely Brown
  • FEATURE

    All for one ...

    Atlanta's classical music scene yearns for togetherness

    Vol. 30 No. 50 Published 04.24.02 by Keely Brown
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    Opera without prejudice

    It's hard to believe, but a scant 50 years ago, persons of color weren't allowed to sing on the stag...

    Vol. 30 No. 47 Published 04.03.02 by Keely Brown
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    Otter indifference

    Celebrated mezzo-soprano lacks focus, despite great moments

    Vol. 30 No. 44 Published 03.13.02 by Keely Brown
  • LIVE REVIEWS

    Getting with the program

    Gilbert and Bell lead the ASO through an eclectic list of program music

    Vol. 30 No. 43 Published 03.06.02 by Keely Brown
  • FEATURE

    Happy to be misunderstood

    Turtle Island coaxes chamber music out of its shell

    Vol. 30 No. 42 Published 02.27.02 by Keely Brown
  • VIBES

    Peggy Benkeser's domestic clatter

    These days percussionist and Thamyris co-founder Peggy Benkeser is making chaos -- or rather, having...

    Vol. 30 No. 40 Published 02.13.02 by Keely Brown
  • LIVE REVIEWS

    Generation gap

    Jazz diva-in-waiting Jane Monheit shows her age

    Vol. 30 No. 37 Published 01.23.02 by Keely Brown
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    Belated tribute

    Atlanta remembers classical music's Holocaust casualties

    Vol. 30 No. 36 Published 01.16.02 by Keely Brown
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    MONDAY/14

    High Museum of Art Folk Art & Photography Gallery New Treasures, Old Favorites: American Self-Taught...

    Vol. 30 No. 35 Published 01.09.02 by Keely Brown
  • FEATURE

    Orchestral maneuvers

    A year of milestones and continued survival in local classical music

    Vol. 30 No. 33 Published 12.26.01 by Keely Brown
  • LIVE REVIEWS

    Gospel sans strings

    All-Atlanta Chorus resonates when ASO vacates

    Vol. 30 No. 32 Published 12.19.01 by Keely Brown
  • VIBES

    High arts, low turnout

    Who's to blame for Atlanta's chronic cultural indifference?

    Vol. 30 No. 28 Published 11.21.01 by Keely Brown
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    SUNDAY/4

    Live musicThe ATLANTA CHAMBER PLAYERS, fresh from a debut tour of France, kick off their season of...

    Vol. 30 No. 25 Published 10.31.01 by Keely Brown
  • FEATURE

    Spano raises the baton

    But as ASO's new conductor gets his inaugural season rolling, will he also raise the bar for orchestra in Atlanta?

    Vol. 30 No. 23 Published 10.17.01 by Keely Brown
  • FEATURE

    All mixed up

    Fiddler Mark O'Connor's eclectic streak reaps untold rewards

    Vol. 30 No. 23 Published 10.17.01 by Keely Brown
  • LIVE REVIEWS

    Too much talk, not enough edge

    ASO's latest performance lacked personality

    Vol. 30 No. 20 Published 10.10.01 by Keely Brown
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