Archive for 2016

Rattle, Berlin Philharmonic illuminate Boulez and Mahler with mastery – Nov 10, 2016

The Berlin Philharmonic is back in town, playing two nights at […]

Good intentions, uneven performances from Botstein, The Orchestra Now – Nov 07, 2016

Leon Botstein, Bard College president and music director of the American […]

Met’s sturdy “Aida’ delivers the Verdian goods – Nov 06, 2016

Sonja Frisell’s production of Aida is surely one of the Metropolitan […]

Anoushka Shankar shines in father’s sitar concerto with Honeck, Philharmonic – Nov 05, 2016

If this week’s performances by the New York Philharmonic of Ravi […]

Chamber Music Society probes music of Adès and Britten – Nov 04, 2016

Programmed with an intimate audience in mind, the Chamber Music Society’s […]

“Pulse” premiere shines brightly at Steve Reich’s Carnegie birthday bash – Nov 02, 2016

There’s no question about the greatness and importance of Steve Reich’s […]

Dallas man’s bizarre homage leaves ashes in the mouths of Met staff and audience – Oct 30, 2016

It was the one possibility that no one had considered. The […]

Oksana Dyka leads inspired cast in powerful performance of Janáček’s “Jenůfa” – Oct 30, 2016

Leoš Janáček’s Jenůfa opened Friday night at the Metropolitan Opera for […]

Met’s “Guillaume Tell” called on account of powder – Oct 29, 2016

The Metropolitan Opera cut short Saturday’s matinee performance of Rossini’s Guillaume […]

Chamber Music Society explores a fine madness with soprano Arnold – Oct 28, 2016

When the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center set about putting […]

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