About: Christopher Greenleaf
Christopher Greenleaf is a veteran recording engineer who collaborates with chamber, early, and keyboard musicians in natural acoustic venues on both sides of the Atlantic. He is active as a writer, translator, photographer, and acoustic consultant
Articles by Christopher Greenleaf:
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Electric Britten, Moving Bruckner from Zander and the NEC Philharmonia,
11 Mar 2010 in Reviews
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Zander and Boston Philharmonic’s Mahler Ninth Wholly Engaging,
04 Mar 2010 in Reviews
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Norman and Greenberg Meld the Scottish Baroque, Maritime Canada for CSEM,
04 Mar 2010 in Reviews
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Exsultemus Infuses the Leipzig Baroque with Vibrant Life,
23 Feb 2010 in Reviews
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Sarasa Lavishes Elegant, Loving Detail on Baroque Standards,
07 Feb 2010 in Reviews
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Full House for Kuerti and Cerovsek at Concord Chamber Music Society’s German Concert,
07 Feb 2010 in Reviews
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Exsultemus Darkly Luminous Laments from Sixteenth Century,
22 Jan 2010 in Reviews
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Carthage Consort Glows from Fledgling Viol Consort to 16th-Century Fantasias,
19 Jan 2010 in Reviews
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Madsen and New 17th-century-style Harpsichord Celebrate Hamburg Legacy,
03 Dec 2009 in Reviews
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Boston Conservatory String Orchestra and Udagawa: Intriguing Repertoire Played with Verve,
23 Nov 2009 in Reviews