Music Review | Juilliard Baroque: How Flexible Are You? This Bach’s a Good Test
| In its second outing, part of the Music Before 1800 series at Corpus Christi Church on Sunday, Juilliard Baroque showed an entirely different face. 02/09/2010 01:00 (nytimes arts) Continue to read news >> |
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