Archive for 2017

Pierre Boulez illuminated in time and space at the Park Avenue Armory – Oct 07, 2017

Entering the Wade Thompson Drill Hall at the Park Avenue Armory […]

Philadelphia Orchestra and two-and-a-half pianists open Carnegie season with mixed American program – Oct 05, 2017

The audience at Carnegie Hall’s season-opening gala Wednesday night was in […]

Philharmonic jettisons ambitious Geffen Hall renovation – Oct 05, 2017

Perhaps the most highly anticipated challenge to Jaap van Zweden’s tenure […]

A soprano’s affecting debut highlights Met’s big-voiced “Bohème” – Oct 03, 2017

A constant presence at the Metropolitan Opera since 1981, the Franco […]

Blue Heron opens Music Before 1800 season with subtle Ockeghem – Oct 02, 2017

According to those in the know, two qualities in music highly […]

Dinnerstein brings a personal touch to Glass concerto premiere – Sep 29, 2017

Miller Theatre has an ongoing concert series dating back years that pairs Bach with […]

Inspired cast gives Met’s beloved “Magic Flute” a glorious revival – Sep 28, 2017

Graham Greene once divided his books into two categories: Serious novels […]

Met gets new season on track with a worthy, well-sung “Hoffmann” – Sep 27, 2017

After a rocky opening night with Bellini’s Norma, the Metropolitan Opera got […]

DiDonato provides the sparks in Met’s grim, dramatically flat “Norma” – Sep 26, 2017

By rights, opening night at the Metropolitan Opera should be one […]

Van Zweden opens Philharmonic season with new Glass, intense Mahler – Sep 23, 2017

Jaap van Zweden’s full-time position as music director of the New […]

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