Archive for 2018

Death becomes Chamber Music Society program – Nov 19, 2018

It was three weeks after Halloween, but Death still topped the […]

Saariaho’s compelling music transcends Sellars’ uneven contributions in “Only the Sound Remains” – Nov 18, 2018

The first question to ask of any opera throughout the genre’s […]

“Voices of the Mountains” rattles Carnegie with multi-genre Polish soul – Nov 15, 2018

It seemed as though more Polish than English was being spoken […]

An unexpected debut sparks Met’s “Pearl Fishers” revival – Nov 15, 2018

At a storied repertory house like the Metropolitan Opera, the running […]

Alexander Quartet brings an intimate simplicity to cornerstone rep – Nov 15, 2018

The Alexander String Quartet entered the Baruch Performing Arts Center stage […]

Doing good by playing well, Versoi Ensemble makes an auspicious debut – Nov 14, 2018

Versoi Ensemble, a socially-minded group of string players who aim to […]

Philadelphia Orchestra program adds up to more than its parts – Nov 14, 2018

It’s one thing to present an odd program on your home […]

Genre-crossing opera about border conflict a timely work in progress – Nov 10, 2018

An opera set along the tumultuous U.S.-Mexico border got a timely […]

Ligeti past is prologue for JACK Quartet’s program of new music – Nov 10, 2018

Contemporary classical composition is going in so many different directions, that […]

Boito’s entertaining hell is open for business with Met’s “Mefistofele” – Nov 09, 2018

An important literary figure in his time, Arrigo Boito is best […]

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