Talent for Punctuating Classics With Surprises

Though often long on charm, the concerts, now in their 106th year, have not always been musically compelling. That began to change a few years ago, when the series — now run by Christopher W. London, whose great-grandfather, Elkan Naumburg, founded it in 1905 — started presenting inventive chamber ensembles like the Imani Winds.— Allan Kozinn, The New York Times. June 24, 2011. Read More