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  • In late June and early July, Risør attracts a music-loving subset of boat owners to its summer chamber-music festival.

    Scanning Norway's Barcode Horizon J. S. Marcus 2011

  • When their chamber-music expertise adds the jewel tones of horns and strings, an exquisite art school aesthetic adds dignity to The National's oeuvre of songs about screwing up.

    S.X. Rosenstock: The National at the Hollywood Bowl S.X. Rosenstock 2011

  • "That shows that people are ready to use this content in a different way," said Medici's founder and CEO, Herve Boissiere , noting that the intimate format of a piano recital or a chamber-music concert fits the device.

    Big-Screen Business Pia Catton 2011

  • Alarm Will Sound's "1969" juxtaposes live performances of these songs—including a chamber-music version of "Revolution 9"—with Mr. Berio's arrangements of Beatles songs.

    The Sound of Late-'60s Discord Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim 2011

  • Mr. Alward, who says he has made an effort to expand the festival's chamber-music program, where tickets are sometimes a fraction of the price of opera performances, says that co-productions are necessary for the festival, but that in the future, premiers will all take place here.

    A Classical Life in Allegro J. S. Marcus 2011

  • She also curates an annual chamber-music festival in Utrecht, Netherlands, which she founded in 2002.

    Busy Violinist Seeks Balance Barbara Jepson 2011

  • Spare a thought for the figure you see in the background at recitals and chamber-music concerts, humbly turning pages for the pianist.

    This week's arts diary 2011

  • Spare a thought for the figure you see in the background at recitals and chamber-music concerts, humbly turning pages for the pianist.

    This week's arts diary 2011

  • "New York doesn't have a European-style chamber-music hall," said Mr. Patuto, who this year secured another $1.1 million in funding from civic sources to reach the $2.3 million mark—sufficient to proceed with plans to occupy the organization's new home.

    Raising a New Issue in Downtown Brooklyn Steve Dollar 2011

  • If in other repertoire the genial conductor does not always convey a discernible interpretation, his performances nonetheless possess the spontaneity and vitality of chamber-music making.

    A Centenarian Fit as a Fiddle Barbara Jepson 2011

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