ARTICLES & PUBLICATIONS

Echoes Reimagined: The Evolving Voice of the Flute
Articles, All Allison Parramore Articles, All Allison Parramore

Echoes Reimagined: The Evolving Voice of the Flute

Flutist Allison Parramore explores how composers have expanded the expressive and technical possibilities of the flute while remaining connected to its rich heritage. Each piece reflects a moment of transformation, whether through form, harmony, or personal narrative showcasing how the flute has adapted across different musical eras.

Read More
Festive Orchestra
Reviews, All Allison Parramore Reviews, All Allison Parramore

Festive Orchestra

A good performance, such as yesterday’s, will help convey how Debussy worked on Faune for an entire year, even though it is only 110 bars and nine-minutes long, and why he later made many changes of dynamics, and why, at its premiere, it had to be repeated.

Read More
BFO In-Person Concerts Start July 17th
Concert Listings, All Allison Parramore Concert Listings, All Allison Parramore

BFO In-Person Concerts Start July 17th

Summer classical music festivals bring heightened expectations for something different. Maybe it’s the pressing heat, or the later-setting sun, or that unrestrained summer feeling that makes you want to jump in the ocean and have a mimosa with your mid-morning omelet. Classical musicians everywhere rejoice at the prospect of kicking back, making music with friends, and bringing a community together through the performing arts.

Read More
Thankful for the Russians, Zander & BPYO
Reviews, All Allison Parramore Reviews, All Allison Parramore

Thankful for the Russians, Zander & BPYO

The last time Benjamin Zander programmed Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 2, he balanced it on the bill with another heavyweight from 20th-century Russia, Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5. That was back in November 2012, with the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and 17-year-old local phenomenon George Li as soloist. For the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra’s traditional post-Thanksgiving concert Sunday at Symphony Hall, Zander chose to pair the Rachmaninov with another great Shostakovich symphony, the Tenth.

Read More