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Praise for Rob Kapilow "Kapilow gets audiences in tune with classical music at a deeper and more immediate level than many of them thought possible." --"Los Angeles Times" "Rob Kapilow is awfully good at what he does. We need him." --"The Boston Globe" "A wonderful guy who brings music alive!" --Katie Couric "Rob Kapilow leaps into the void dividing music analysis from appreciation and fills it with exhilarating details and sensations." --"The New York Times" "You could practically see the light bulbs going on above people's heads. . . . The audience could decipher the music in a new, deeper…mehr

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Praise for Rob Kapilow "Kapilow gets audiences in tune with classical music at a deeper and more immediate level than many of them thought possible." --"Los Angeles Times" "Rob Kapilow is awfully good at what he does. We need him." --"The Boston Globe" "A wonderful guy who brings music alive!" --Katie Couric "Rob Kapilow leaps into the void dividing music analysis from appreciation and fills it with exhilarating details and sensations." --"The New York Times" "You could practically see the light bulbs going on above people's heads. . . . The audience could decipher the music in a new, deeper way. It was the total opposite of passive listening." --"The Philadelphia Inquirer"
Autorenporträt
Rob Kapilow is a composer, conductor, pianist, and music commentator. His "What Makes It Great" programs, which began on NPR, have been developed into full-length concert evenings that are a mainstay of Lincoln Center's Great Performers series, and are presented on a recurring basis in Boston, Washington, DC, and Kansas City, and in California at Cerritos and Palo Alto. They have also been turned into CD recordings and video podcasts. He appears regularly throughout the United States and Canada, both with "What Makes It Great" and "FamilyMusik," and has been featured in print and on television, including on NBC's Today show and PBS's Live from Lincoln Center.