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The New York Times
- Bill Jackson
“Kallor’s music made good use of…structure, with a score that moved briskly through a complex psychological evolution.”
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“Kallor’s music made good use of…structure, with a score that moved briskly through a complex psychological evolution.”
More“[Kallor] writes music of unaffected emotional directness. Leavened with flashes of oddball humor, his works succeed in drawing in the listener – not as a consumer or worshipful celebrant, but in a spirit of easygoing camaraderie.”
MoreWhat better place to experience The Tell-Tale Heart, Edgar Allen Poe’s 1843 short story, than the spooky crypt of a church? What better time than Halloween? We are deep underground at the Church of the Intercession in Harlem to experience a landmark collaboration between On Site Opera and Crypt Sessions.
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