Freedom & Fate at Bard

by Kevin T McEneaney Over this weekend Dr. Leon Botstein with The Orchestra Now conducted a concert titled Before & After Soviet Communism. The Before was Karol Szymanski’s late Songs…

Comments Off on Freedom & Fate at Bard

Crescendo Chorale: Beyond Fabulous

From left: Jermaine Otis Woodard, Jr. and Igor Ferreira by Kevin T McEneaney Under superb direction of Christine Gevert, Crescendo Chorale at Trinity Church, Lakeville, CT. delivered choral astonishment! The…

Comments Off on Crescendo Chorale: Beyond Fabulous

Fabio Witkowski & The Hotchkiss Orchestra

by Kevin T McEneaney Last Saturday evening amid the superior acoustics of Elfers Hall, Fabio Witkowski conducted The Hotchkiss Orchestra with an imaginative musical program of Bedřich Smetana, Aram Khachaturian,…

Comments Off on Fabio Witkowski & The Hotchkiss Orchestra

Neil Gaiman at Bard College

Photo from Wikipedia/commons by Tonia Shoumatoff The Fisher Performing Arts Center at Bard was filled with a panoply of young people, some with Tolkien elf ears, who came to hear…

Comments Off on Neil Gaiman at Bard College

Sarah Bernhardt’s Resurrection of Hamlet in Rhinebeck

Rebecca Brown Adelman as Hamlet by Kevin T McEneaney Perhaps the title above should read Rebecca Brown Adelman resurrects Theresa Rebek’s excellent play Bernhardt/Hamlet (2018) in Rhinebeck at the Center…

Comments Off on Sarah Bernhardt’s Resurrection of Hamlet in Rhinebeck

Daniel Hope & Zurich Chamber Orchestra Soars at Hotchkiss

From left: Concertmaster Willi Zimmermann and Director Daniel Hope by Kevin T McEneaney Music Director Fabio Witkowski of Hotchkiss School somehow managed to book Daniel Hope, one of the greatest…

Comments Off on Daniel Hope & Zurich Chamber Orchestra Soars at Hotchkiss

The Sherman Ensemble Conjures Eternal Spring

Evan Shinners, Doori Na, Sarah Adams, Susan Rotholz, Eliot Bailen, Michael Roth by Kevin T McEneaney Last Sunday afternoon at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Kent, The Sherman Ensemble performed…

Comments Off on The Sherman Ensemble Conjures Eternal Spring

The Play’s the Thing to make you laugh in Rhinebeck!

Final Bow P.G. Woodhouse’s 1926 adaptation of Ferenc Molnár’s 1924 comedy The Play at the Castle (an absurdist play possiblyly influenced by the uncompleted 1922 masterpiece novel The Castle by…

Comments Off on The Play’s the Thing to make you laugh in Rhinebeck!