by Daniel Hathaway

Indeed, Sunday’s amazing, two-hour performance by the seemingly indefatigable pianist included not only the debut of Kent State composition professor Adam Roberts’ Book of Flowers — sixteen “character pieces” written for Tao — but also Claude Debussy’s formidable twelve Études, written in 1915.
The title of Roberts’ magnum opus is metaphorical. [Read more…]






With the onslaught of streamed concerts, whether live or pre-recorded, ensembles are now faced with the task of deciding how to present themselves on-screen to an at-home audience.
When the duo andPlay — Maya Bennardo, violin, and Hannah Levinson, viola — were in Cleveland to perform on the Re:Sound Festival last summer,