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Eschenbach And The Youth Orchestra Standard

eschenbach.jpgHe's out of Philadelphia, sort of, but the Eschenbach style is having reverberations elsewhere. Here's a London Times review of the conductor with his Paris orchestra at the Proms. You'll see what I mean when you read the review, but the Orchestra de Paris is not a youth orchestra.
Here is another, quite different opinion.

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Peter Dobrin has been writing about classical music and the arts for The Inquirer since 1989. He earned an undergraduate degree in performance from the University of Miami, and received a master's degree in music criticism from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University.

He’s grateful for news tips, willing to engage in a certain amount of back and forth with readers, but is unfortunately unable to remove old LPs from your basement or post photographs of your cat.


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