
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….
Filed under: Leonard Bernstein, Rachmaninoff, review, Romanticism, Seattle Symphony
I’d like to read your article, but I can’t get past the Recaptcha. I tried seven times. Usually these are no problem, but not today.
Is there a good reason why you are employing this level of security? It’s much more difficult than logging in to my bank!
That’s coming from Bachtrack directly and seems to be new – unfortunately, I can’t control it, but it should go through after that annoying delay of a few seconds. Here is the direct link (there is no paywall): https://bachtrack.com/review-ioffe-gluzman-seattle-symphony-january-2026
Thanks very much. I always appreciate seeing your take on things.
Thank you for reading.