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The old and the new

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The Spectator, January 17th, 2004

The myriad performances of music in the different-sized venues that make up the classical-music season in New York can be a daunting assignment to summarise, both because no one can possibly hear more than a fraction of them and because of the variety of music being played. But perhaps this autumn can be satisfactorily, if not comprehensively, encompassed as the tale of an old performing entity and a new performing space.

The old performing entity is the New York Philharmonic, which performed The Amazing Stationary Round-Trip between Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall this summer, ending up whe...

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