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Bion Tsang

  • Blogs

    July 17, 2010

    Last Night at Benaroya: Domino Effect

    Compared to Beethoven and his taut, driving musical dramas, Schubert's a more discursive composer, more concerned with lyricism than construction, with rumination than inexorable forward motion ("exquisitely musical thoughtlessness" was George Bernard Shaw's phrase). Yet in a piece like his String Q ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 10, 2010

    Last Night at Benaroya: Grabbed by the Horns

    UW piano professor Craig Sheppard is always fun to hear, and though it was a shame that scheduled pianist Andrew Armstrong was taken ill, Sheppard's fill-in at Friday evening's Seattle Chamber Music Society concert in Benaroya Recital Hall was a nice surprise. He can do the imperious, grand-manner, ... More >>

  • Arts

    July 1, 2009

    The Weekly Wire: The Week’s Notable Events

    UW piano professor Craig Sheppard is always fun to hear, and though it was a shame that scheduled pianist Andrew Armstrong was taken ill, Sheppard's fill-in at Friday evening's Seattle Chamber Music Society concert in Benaroya Recital Hall was a nice surprise. He can do the imperious, grand-manner, ... More >>

  • Arts

    August 10, 2005

    Echo Chamber

    The new Eastside edition of the Chamber Music Society's Summer Festival duplicates Seattle's successful formula.

  • Arts

    January 12, 2005

    Bion Tsang, Renee Fleming

    The new Eastside edition of the Chamber Music Society's Summer Festival duplicates Seattle's successful formula.

  • Diversions

    May 26, 2004

    SW This Summer

    The new Eastside edition of the Chamber Music Society's Summer Festival duplicates Seattle's successful formula.

  • Arts

    January 8, 2003

    The Battle of Britten

    A composer's reputation finally achieves the victory of respect.

  • News

    May 23, 2001

    Classical events

    A composer's reputation finally achieves the victory of respect.

  • News

    September 6, 2000

    Classical picks

    A composer's reputation finally achieves the victory of respect.

  • Arts

    June 28, 2000
  • Arts

    January 12, 2000

    Winter wonders

    Something old, something new from a favorite chamber music series.

  • Arts

    July 28, 1999

    The halls are alive . . .

    With the sound of chamber music.

  • Arts

    May 26, 1999

    Bach for more

    Oregon's premier classical festival turns 30.

  • Arts

    January 13, 1999

    Scherzophrenia

    A Seattle Chamber experiment delivers mixed—but mostly good—results.

  • Arts

    September 9, 1998

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