Archive for March, 2018

JACK Quartet, Sō Percussion serve up premieres by Glass, Dennehy and Trueman – Mar 07, 2018

Something like adding the chocolate to the peanut butter, two great […]

Critic’s Choice – Mar 06, 2018

Music of extremely long duration has a certain pull. Whether it’s […]

Mutter’s memorable Bach towers in Carnegie recital – Mar 05, 2018

It isn’t easy sharing the bill with a monument of Western […]

American works come off best in ’20’s program from Chamber Music Society – Mar 05, 2018

The 1920s for classical music was a decade when several styles […]

Uchida’s Schubert contains multitudes at Carnegie Hall – Mar 03, 2018

Just when you think you have Mitsuko Uchida figured out, she […]

Nono’s “Intolleranza 1960” finds contemporary resonance from Botstein, ASO – Mar 02, 2018

Leon Botstein, music director of the American Symphony Orchestra, knows the […]

“Elektra” returns to Met for a sunny Straussian family holiday – Mar 02, 2018

What if Patrice Chéreau had been given more opportunities to create […]

A ragged Philharmonic outing under van Zweden in Brahms, Prokofiev – Mar 01, 2018

Things got off to an unfortunate start for the New York […]

Songs from his native land find Beczała at his finest – Mar 01, 2018

You can take the singer out of the opera house, but […]

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