They apparently play a good deal of contemporary repertory, and Tuesday's program at Weill Hall was especially rich in it.
For two hours, New York's Weill Hall seemed to melt away and reconstitute itself as the Brahmssaal.
Tonight at 8, Weill Hall, (212) 247-7800.
Friday's smaller concert at Weill Hall was the most consistent all-around show of the festival.
Just its piano concerts at Weill Hall, which are low-key and often the most successful events of the festival, are worth going to.
For an hour, Weill Hall will sound like the chapel of a gold-domed monastery.
The concert suffered from one peculiarity this listener cannot recall noticing before in Weill Hall.
Of course, you don't want to put a bunch of not very good players onstage at Weill Hall.
In Weill Hall, the instrument made a tremendous racket, ricocheting piercing tones off the walls.
Sunday afternoon at 5, Weill Hall.