Mozart’s fire and brimstone classic warms up GMU’s Center for the Arts Published February 27 2010
Young Concert Artists violinist starts slow, ends big in ambitious Terrace recital Published February 25 2010
Performance of Joplin’s Opera, Nearly 100 Years Old, First in DC Since Bicentennial. Published February 24 2010
Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra Visits GMU Center for the Arts. Sonic Fireworks Fall Flat, Young Soloists Sparkle Published February 20 2010
Like Alpine Snow Angels, Berliners Breeze in With Winter’s Winds Published February 19 2010
Pianist Fleisher, National Philharmonic treat concertgoers to special evening Published February 7 2010
Quintet of talented musicians perform eclectic program at Wolf Trap Published February 4 2010
Washington National Opera Future Stars Open Georgetown U's 2010 Friday Music Series Published February 3 2010
Now writing on investing, politics, music, and theater for the Washington Times Communities, Terry was the longtime music and culture critic for the Washington Times (1994-2009).
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