Pittsburgh Area Music, Symphony, Club and Concert News - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Sam Boyle  |  by www.pittsburghlive.com. All rights reserved. 26.12 | 20:43

They're here, like those visiting relatives that you love but can tolerate only once a year. (2006-12-24) A new voice for "Messiah" stood out at Heinz Hall Thursday night when Betsy Burleigh conducted a stylish and moving performance of George Frideric Handel's famous score. (2006-12-22) Before its demise, Nick's Fat City was a showcase venue for local bands.

(2006-12-22) The lifespan of a rock band is akin, relatively, to that of the average insect. A year is good; anything beyond that, a bonus. (2006-12-21) Betsy Burleigh has been reveling in her preparations to conduct George Frideric Handel's "Messiah" with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra tonight and Friday night.

(2006-12-21) Teen idol Drake Bell says his Wednesday night concert may remind people of old Joe Cocker shows, with authentic and compelling live music performed by a seven-person band with harmony. (2006-12-21) No one can truly say Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band disappointed the fans who packed Mellon Arena on Dec. 14.

(2006-12-19) Three Sundays ago, I went to Heinz Hall because Manfred Honeck was on the podium. (2006-12-17) Guitarist Anthony Wilson often seems to have the gifts of his father, famous arranger Gerald, on "Power of Nine." (2006-12-17) It's odd when sax giant Sonny Rollins and Jeff McCall, a guitarist from Laughlintown, Westmoreland County, look at producing albums the same way.

(2006-11-05) And so it has come to this: John Mellencamp shilling for Chevy trucks.

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Keywords: George Frideric Handel, Heinz Hall, Betsy Burleigh, George Frideric, Frideric Handel
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