MEMETERIA by Thomas May

Music & the Arts

Ioffe Conducts the Seattle Symphony in Varied Faces of Romanticism

Alevtina Ioffe conducts the Seattle Symphony; © James Holt | Seattle Symphony

A fine start to the new year at Seattle Symphony:

Romanticism has proved more adaptable than its obituaries suggested. Across the 20th century, composers continued to return to music grounded in subjective expression, even when critical fashion leaned elsewhere….

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Filed under: Leonard Bernstein, Rachmaninoff, review, Romanticism, Seattle Symphony

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