- Bach Might Have Played This Piano, 23 Mar 2023 in News & Features
About: Christopher Greenleaf
Christopher Greenleaf is a veteran recording engineer who collaborates with chamber, early, and keyboard musicians in natural acoustic venues on both sides of the Atlantic. He is active as a writer, translator, photographer, and acoustic consultant
Articles by Christopher Greenleaf:
- Joseph Smith Remembered at Fredericks’, 04 May 2015 in Reviews
- Dark Bach on Harpsichord and Organ, 12 Mar 2013 in Reviews
- Debussy Transcriptions at Newport, 20 Jul 2012 in Reviews
- Jacquon’s Dry-eyed, Revealing Debussy at Newport, 19 Jul 2012 in Reviews
- Vivid Look at “Roman Handel”, 27 Sep 2011 in Reviews
- The Breakers Piano Breaks Instrumental Balance, 19 Jul 2011 in Reviews
- Why Schubert & the Piano at BEMF….?, 11 Jun 2011 in News & Features
- Laurence Lesser’s Consummate Bach, 01 Apr 2011 in Reviews
- BSO, Elder evoke Boston’s Early-Modern Era, 15 Jan 2011 in Reviews
- Sing the Song of Mary, 28 Oct 2010 in Reviews
- Rededication of Expanded FLC Organ on Sunday, 28 Oct 2010 in News & Features
- Roving Reviewer: Chopin et Son Temps à Lausanne, 19 Sep 2010 in News & Features
- Music from the Frederick Collection Begins Festival Season, 05 May 2010 in Reviews
- Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott Exemplary and Seductive, 28 Mar 2010 in Reviews
- Blue Heron’s 16th-c. Spain with Song of Songs, Songs of Love, 17 Mar 2010 in Reviews
- Zander and Boston Philharmonic’s Mahler Ninth Wholly Engaging, 04 Mar 2010 in Reviews