Archive for 2013

Christine Goerke moves heaven and earth in Met’s “Die Frau ohne Schatten” – Nov 08, 2013

Of all the Strauss-Hofmannsthal collaborations, Die Frau ohne Schatten has to […]

Hagen Quartet off to a flat start in Beethoven cycle at 92Y – Nov 08, 2013

Beethoven’s body of work amounts to one of the highest achievements […]

New York Festival of Song celebrates the timeless art of Ned Rorem at 90 – Nov 06, 2013

In a year bursting with important anniversaries in the classical world, […]

Welser-Möst, Cleveland Orchestra illuminate White Light Festival with a rich and arresting “Mass in C” – Nov 05, 2013

On hiatus from its annual residency at Carnegie Hall this year, […]

Salonen’s practice brings near perfection to Philharmonic program – Oct 31, 2013

Symphony orchestras and conductors never have enough time to rehearse. It’s […]

Alagna bedazzles as staging bewilders in Met’s mixed “Tosca” – Oct 30, 2013

When Luc Bondy’s production of Tosca first opened in 2009, the […]

Pomerium displays richly blended artistry at Music Before 1800 – Oct 28, 2013

Mary Tudor reigned as Queen of England for a mere five […]

Penderecki’s past is prologue for a night of chamber music at Symphony Space – Oct 27, 2013

Inevitably, there was the Johnny Greenwood question. Symphony Space produced a […]

A Mompou journey that misses some of the mystery – Oct 26, 2013

Federico Mompou’s music is elusive. It is both ancient and modern, […]

Jamie Barton’s Adalgisa provides the sparks in Met’s second-cast “Norma” – Oct 25, 2013

A cast change that offered Angela Meade and Jamie Barton Thursday […]

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