The Canadian legend played a set of favorites for an audience that knows him well.
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Concert review: Conducting Portland symphony, Marcelo Lehninger shows again that he’s worth watching
The final program of the season included a satisfying substitution.
Concert review: In a program of works associated with death, DaPonte String Quartet finds joy
The quartet performed works by Barber, Adès and Schubert, all completed when the composers were young.
Dwight Yoakam delivers beloved covers and cherished originals at Aura
The new club brought the crowd close for a crystal-clear performance.
Concert review: Passionate readings, powerful solo work highlight ChoralArt Camerata’s SpringSong
The Sunday afternoon show was the last in the ChoralArt season.
At the State Theatre, Ryan Adams left the crowd satisfied
The 42-year-old with 16 studio albums showed, once again, that he is a force of nature.
Concert review: Theme of Bowdoin Chorus program suggests a question: How has America gone wrong?
The works performed were contemporary and from American-based composers.
Concert review: Feeling good is still easy with Kristofferson on stage
Now 80, the legendary songwriter is far from busted flat and faded at State Theatre in Portland.
Concert review: PSO completes Beethoven symphony cycle with a solid Ninth
While the performance was distracting in places, the reading overall was powerful, with some magnificent work from the choir.
Concert review: ‘Molded by the Flow’ demonstrates abundance of creativity at USM
The major collaborative work by students and faculty at times threatens to flood the audience with ideas as it explores issues related to the state’s waterways.