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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Music from the Frederick Collection Begins Festival Season,
05 May 2010 in Reviews
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Harvard’s Historic, Controversial Fisk Organ: Last Local Utterances,
28 Apr 2010 in News & Features
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Thoughts on Hearing Maurizio Pollini’s Hamburg Steinway-Fabbrini in Concert,
28 Apr 2010 in News & Features
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Patrician Pollini Exalts Chopin, Matchless Innovator of the Piano,
28 Apr 2010 in Reviews
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Honoring the Scores: H&H and Norrington in Beethoven 4th and 6th Symphonies,
16 Apr 2010 in Reviews
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Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott Exemplary and Seductive,
28 Mar 2010 in Reviews
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All-day Homage to Bach in Back Bay on Renowned Richards, Fowkes Organ,
23 Mar 2010 in Reviews
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Blue Heron’s 16th-c. Spain with Song of Songs, Songs of Love,
17 Mar 2010 in Reviews
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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