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The Knights on the eve of war at Carnegie Hall

Wu Man and The Knights
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Christina Courtin and Magos Herrera
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The Knights
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“Herrera could sell hay to a scarecrow”
Reviewed at Carnegie Hall: Zankel, New York City on 29 February 2024
Ravel, Le Tombeau de Couperin
Du Yun, Ears of the Book, Concerto for Pipa and Orchestra (World premiere)
Weill, Symphony no. 1
Dylan, When the Ship Comes In (arr. Christina Courtin)
Weill, The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny: Alabama Song / Whiskey Bar (arr. Christina Courtin)
Buarque de Hollanda, Geni e o Zepelim (arr. Colin Jacobsen)
Wu Man, Pipa
Magos Herrera, Vocals
Christina Courtin, Violin
The Knights
Eric Jacobsen, Conductor
Chris Thile and The Knights charm Zankel Hall
****1
The Knights and Edgar Meyer do not disappoint at 92nd Street Y
****1
The Knights open 92nd St Y residency with a transcendent Lark
****1
A satisfying “Pocket” Beethoven in a Brooklyn cemetery
****1
A night of light entertainment with the Knights at Carnegie Hall
***11
Baroque and minimalism juxtaposed in Glass Handel
***11
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