
James Oestreich the critic of the “New York Times” wrote that during the recent Berlin Philharmonic’s concert “upstairs” at Carnegie Hall, the concert from Zankel Hall underneath Carnegie Hall could be heard and “wafted through the auditorium”. That means in the background of Brahms 4th symphony, one could hear a concert of Cape Verdean music with percussion and, yes, amplification!
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