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Richard Goode

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Pianist Richard Goode will be performing Bach and Chopin and talking about his career as a classical musician. His latest CD is "Beethoven: The Complete Piano Concertos."

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Richard Goode

Comments [5]

LopateFan from Hoboken

I was enjoying the Goode performance (which I also heard last night at Carnegie Hall) when the Gigue was cut off for a commercial and the news. I was quite shocked. This was an insult to the artist and to the audience. Is the break schedule (midway through a two-hour show, after all) so utterly sacrosanct? Please, when you have a live performance from your new space, time it so such an interruption will not occur, or be more flexible with the breaks.
Thank you!

May. 06 2009 04:01 PM
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John Hahn from Glen Rock NJ

wonderful. Leonard. I love your work. But this is a nice change. I feel like I have switched stations to WQXR without touching the dial.

I think you could have done without the newsbreak at 1 PM.

May. 06 2009 01:00 PM
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Kate Sennert from Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY

I am listening to this performance by Mr. Goode, preparing lunch in my kitchen, and have already been brought to tears. What a lovely show, thank you.

May. 06 2009 12:57 PM
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ChelseaBoy from New York

Gorgeous Bach played gorgeously.

May. 06 2009 12:52 PM
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Mike from Dowtown Manhattan

Please, more real artists and less plastic pop people.

May. 06 2009 12:39 PM
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