Archive for 2013

Gotham Chamber Opera knows art when it sees it – Oct 24, 2013

There’s a question running throughout Gotham Chamber Opera’s “Baden-Baden” – an […]

Wang shows depth greater than surface fire at Carnegie Hall – Oct 23, 2013

The most mesmerizing thing about watching Yuja Wang play the piano […]

Muhly’s dark, haunting “Two Boys” offers a chilling parable for the internet age – Oct 22, 2013

“Everything is ironic,” says Alice Coote as detective Anne Strawson about […]

Bostridge and friends deliver a memorable evening of Britten’s music – Oct 21, 2013

Ian Bostridge grew up singing the choral music of Benjamin Britten […]

George London Foundation opens with a current star and gifted newcomer – Oct 21, 2013

On Sunday afternoon at the Morgan Library, the George London Foundation’s […]

Chamber Music Society launches season with charming if lightweight opener – Oct 19, 2013

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center opened its 45th season […]

Muhly and friends do the cabaret thing, fabulously, at LPR – Oct 18, 2013

Nico Muhly has been a fixture in New York City for […]

Shostakovich’s bitter Eleventh proves a bitter disappointment with Bychkov – Oct 18, 2013

In Bela Tarr’s movie Werckmeister Harmonies, there is a scene of a mob […]

Metropolitan Opera to explore the internet’s dark side with Nico Muhly’s “Two Boys” – Oct 16, 2013

Nico Muhly’s Two Boys, which will have its U.S. premiere Oct. 21 […]

With a muddled Matsuev, Mariinsky’s Rachmaninoff program provides mixed rewards – Oct 16, 2013

Valery Gergiev’s schedule just got a little easier. For the past […]

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