About: Peter Van Zandt Lane
Peter Van Zandt Lane is a composer and bassoonist who performs regularly in the Boston area. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D in Music Composition and Theory at Brandeis University.
Articles by Peter Van Zandt Lane:
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Through The American Prism: BSO, Hampson, Shaham at Tanglewood,
29 Jul 2009 in Reviews
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Monadnock Music Achieves High Aims with Small Forces,
26 Jul 2009 in Reviews
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BEMF Sells ‘Power of Love’ with Intimate Magnificence,
09 Jun 2009 in Reviews
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Opera Boston: The Case for Pertinence over Authenticity,
10 May 2009 in Reviews
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Cage, Birds, and the Tambourine Men,
01 May 2009 in Reviews
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Blue Heron: Artistry and Veracity in Revival of Dufay,
16 Mar 2009 in Reviews
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Celtic Excursions at the Newton Symphony,
01 Mar 2009 in Reviews
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Brave New World Offers Admirable Diversity, Inventiveness,
06 Feb 2009 in Reviews
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Dinosaur Annex Performs Adventurous New Works at Young Composers’ Festival,
29 Jan 2009 in Reviews
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Mendelssohn Would Have Lauded this BSO Celebration of his 200th Birthday,
29 Jan 2009 in Reviews
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Hidden Gems at Steinert & Sons,
16 Jan 2009 in Reviews
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Elliott Carter at 100: New England Conservatory’s Retrospective,
03 Dec 2008 in Reviews
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Spectrum Singers Offers Tribute to St. Cecilia,
22 Nov 2008 in Reviews
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Ueno’s Memorable Talus, Boykan’s Engaging Concerto, Erikson’s Eclectic Fantasy, and Schwartz’s Chamber Concerto,
14 Nov 2008 in Reviews
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“Living Statues”: 20th-century chamber works and two premieres of mini-operas by Boston Musica Viva,
03 Oct 2008 in Reviews
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New England String Ensemble, with guest artist Irina Muresanu,
28 Sep 2008 in Reviews
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