Davidson: Charles Gwathmey’s Iconic New York Buildings
Rather than brand his designs with signature mannerisms, he combined smooth elegance of execution with the willingness to be self-effacing.
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The High Line hoopla has overshadowed the protracted birth of Manhattan’s other new green strip.
It may be over budget and behind schedule, but it shouldn't be dismissed.
Or at least, the orchestra and chorus will.
This short-order season is a taut demonstration of what's made this company so indispensable.
The redesign may prove to be far more than an acoustical achievement.
Carter, who was born the same year as the Model T, celebrated his 100th birthday last night at Carnegie Hall.
The video-sharing Website is holding auditions for a non-virtual orchestra.
The controversy-loving impresario, who was to have taken over next September, has backed out, leaving the company’s future in a haze and its planning in disarray.
How could she play a long scene opposite Thomas Hampson almost as if he weren’t there?
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