Archive for February, 2017

New York Philharmonic eyes a gradual baton handoff in transitional 2017-18 season – Feb 08, 2017

For the 2017–18 season, the New York Philharmonic is going to […]

Bridge, Penderecki discoveries stand out in brilliant Shanghai Quartet program – Feb 08, 2017

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s resident musicians got a […]

Critic’s Choice – Feb 08, 2017

Before a performance starts at Spectrum, proprietor Glenn Cornett likes to […]

New York Choral Society spans the centuries with Duruflé, Haydn masses – Feb 07, 2017

 If choruses had “juries” the way conservatory students do, the panel […]

Opolais ravishing in Met’s new “Rusalka” but Zimmerman’s swamp needs draining – Feb 03, 2017

The curious Metropolitan Opera career of Mary Zimmerman is still growing, […]

Revolution! Pianist Vonsattel foments musical dissent in lively recital for CMS – Feb 03, 2017

You say you want a revolution? Well…how about a piano recital? […]

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir makes all things whole with Arvo Pärt – Feb 02, 2017

Sacred Music in a Sacred Space is a concert series that […]

Philharmonic offers a musical feast for Chinese New Year – Feb 01, 2017

For the sixth year running, the New York Philharmonic’s Annual Chinese […]

At Philip Glass’s 80th birthday party, audience gift is his joyous Symphony No. 11 – Feb 01, 2017

Philip Glass turned 80 on Tuesday, and to celebrate, the composer, […]

Critic’s Choice – Feb 01, 2017

Arranging Mussorgsky’s clangorous piano piece Pictures at an Exhibition for string […]

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