N&O Index Card
Subject/Name: Music Reviews
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Music review: It's only rock 'n' roll; And Living Colour likes it, with soul and commentary - Mr 1 91 1D
- Music review: Rampal's flute animates a lethargic evening - Mr 2 91 10D
- Music review: Smithson Quartet intrigues with 'pure' Mozart - Mr 4 91 5C
- Music review: A first-string performance (Carolina Quartet) - Mr 5 91 6E
- Music review: The consummate clarinet show (Stoltzman) - Mr 7 91 5E
- Music review: N.C. Symphony concert offers mixed moments of merry melody - Mr 11 91 8C
- Music review: Raleigh Symphony sounds stellar with soloists, children - Mr 13 91 5D
- Music review: Indigos preach to the faithful - Mr 14 91 1E
- Music review: Mould steps out from Husker Du shadow - Mr 16 91 10D
- Music review: N.C. Symphony transcends itself in Brahms' No. 1 - Mr 18 91 8C
- Music review: L. A. Piano Quartet surrounds with sound - Mr 19 91 6E
- Music review: Piano recital has power, no subtlety (Doskey) - Mr 20 91 8D
- Music review: ZZ Top's superb wreck of a concert - Mr 22 91 6D
- Music review: Hamlisch's impromptu songs amazing - Mr 25 91 8C
- Music review: Head of the country class (Travis) - Mr 25 91 1C
- Music review: Opera's Ramey triumphs at Duke - Mr 27 91 5D
- Music review: George Crumb's 'Ancient Voices' invigorates spirits - Ap 1 91 7C
- Music review: New World Symphony promises bright future - Ap 8 91 8C
- Music review: The bass man guides (World) sax quartet on journey of creativity, humor - Ap 8 91 8C
- Music review: A tasty birthday present (Carolina Quartet) - Ap 9 91 6E
- Music review: Putting a little English on harpsichord works (Gibbons) - Ap 9 91 6E
- Music review: Symphony highlights Haydn with 'Drumroll' - Ap 9 91 6E
- Music review: A wizard, a true blue-eyed soul star (Rundgren) - Ap 13 91 10D
- Music review: Baroque artifice, brilliance on display (NY Baroque Dance Co.) - Ap 15 91 7C
- Music review: New World Quartet debuts Shaffer work - Ap 16 91 6E
- Music review: Omni sound highlights flaws in 'Blood' Ulmer - Ap 16 91 6E
- Music review: Memling Trio complements Smedes Parlor - Ap 17 91 6D
- Music review: - No regrets, as pianist emulates greats (Keezer) - Ap 20 91 10D
- Music review: Shirley Jones finds trouble on the high Cs - Ap 22 91 7C
- Music review: Mallarme presents an afternoon of variety - Ap 23 91 5E
- Music review: Drivin' N' Cryin' wheels out an uneven show - Ap 27 91 10D
- Music review: A lucky 13th festival of sheer good music in the name of Bach - Ap 30 91 8E
- Music review: Carter lands on her feet - Ap 30 91 1E
- Music review: Durham Savoyards' 'Princess Ida' falls flat - Ap 30 91 5E
- Music review: Pennington repertoire is driven by rhythm - My 6 91 7C
- Music review: 'Daughter' a winning production - My 7 91 8E
- Music review: Hitting just the right note; Wilson's emotion, solid Basie band make strong evening - My 13 91 1C
- Music review: A glorious finale for the symphony - My 15 91 5D
- Music review: Replacements forsake that old rowdy image (Westerberg) - My 17 91 6D
- Music review: Country festival worth the sweat - Jn 4 91 1E
- Music review: Alison Krauss, band ignite crowd with red-hot bluegrass - Jn 17 91 5C
- Music review: Quartet (Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin) blows hot, cool in potent musical mix - Jn 17 91 5C
- Music review: Webber's music of the night charms amphitheater audience - Jy 8 91 8C
- Music review: Saving all her talent; Houston's voice gets lost in the clutter of concert glitz - Jy 9 91 1E
- Music review: Yes 'Union' too much of a good thing - Jy 12 91 3D
- Music review: (Tapscott) Trio explores new rhythms but never misses beat - Jy 29 91 8C
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