Archive for April, 2018

Eschenbach, Philharmonic journey from lithe Mozart to elemental Bruckner – Apr 20, 2018

They occupied separate centuries, but the Austrian compatriots Mozart and Bruckner […]

Miller Theatre offers a portrait of Rzewski from teenager to today – Apr 20, 2018

Miller Theatre’s Composer Portrait series is invaluable because rather than presenting […]

Songs of Schumann and Brahms (inspired by Clara) from Padmore and Lewis – Apr 20, 2018

There was a theme to the recital by Mark Padmore and […]

A can-do cast delights in Carnegie Hall’s “Candide” – Apr 19, 2018

Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a show so fast-paced, so filled with […]

Critic’s Choice – Apr 18, 2018

Fred Rzewski is one of the great American composers, and his […]

Goode explores four centuries of keyboard music at Lincoln Center – Apr 18, 2018

On Tuesday, Richard Goode was bent on showing the range he […]

Massenet’s glorious score emerges as the star in Met’s riotous “Cendrillon” – Apr 13, 2018

The Metropolitan Opera has found its sense of humor—in the person […]

Critic’s Choice – Apr 12, 2018

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. The International Street Cannibals don’t eat […]

Artemis Quartet brings clarity and concentrated emotion to Zankel Hall – Apr 11, 2018

The main trend in concert programming these days seems to be […]

From a shower to a sweatshop, MATA Festival opens with a dizzying range of music – Apr 11, 2018

When the MATA Festival is at its best, as it has […]

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