Mar 17, 2008 | New York Times
“Que fais-tu, blanche tourterelle?”
The mezzo soprano Isabel Leonard made a noteworthy Metropolitan Opera debut last fall as Stephano in "Romeo et Juliette," demonstrating a lively stage presence and a radiant lyric voice. via New York Times
Dallas' Vocas Intimae to perform Wolf's Italian Song Book
“The intense human activity of an Italian village”
By SCOTT CANTRELL / The Dallas Morning News scantrell@dallasnews.com What would songs - popular or classical, country or urban - be without love? The raptures, pains and annoyances of love are very much the ... via Quick
Hugo Wolf String Quartet Ensemble Music Society Indiana History Center Feb. 6 Sometimes it isn't how well you play as much as what it is you're playing. via Nuvo Newsweekly
Austrian string quarter to play at Evangel Feb. 7
“Evangel University is privileged to host a vibrant, exciting string quartet that will be performing literature from the classical period and the Second Viennese School”
The Hugo Wolf Quartett, from Vienna, Austria, will be featured at Evangel University at 7:30 p.m. Feb. via Springfield News Leader
Chamber music concert in Brunswick
Classical and chamber music lovers rejoice. Two very special programs by The Buffalo Chamber Players will take place at the Historic Ritz Theatre, Jan. via The Coastal Courier