Archive for 2018

Barenboim, West-Eastern Divan Orchestra bring idealism, chops to Carnegie Hall – Nov 09, 2018

A sense of public service suffused Thursday’s concert at Carnegie Hall […]

Cuomo’s “Savage Winter” retools “Winterreise” for an American storm – Nov 08, 2018

Winterreise provides endless rewards to artists. Schubert’s masterful cycle seems to […]

Composer’s arrows hit the target at Spectrum’s Rzewski Festival – Nov 07, 2018

The brave enterprise that is the Rzewski Festival at Brooklyn’s Spectrum […]

Rzewski Festival opens with a piano classic and body percussion – Nov 05, 2018

Spectrum’s Rzewski Festival opened Sunday evening with pianist Corey Hamm playing […]

Feldman’s music drops out of frame in dance collaboration – Nov 02, 2018

Music and dance have been inseparable since their mutual origin. The […]

Spectrum festival to shine a spotlight on Fred Rzewski’s music – Nov 01, 2018

“One reason it’s not a good idea to write easy music,” […]

Rough edges take the bite out of Met’s “Carmen” revival – Oct 31, 2018

The threat of violence is at the core of the Met’s […]

Czech Philharmonic stakes a Mahler claim with a memorable “Resurrection” – Oct 29, 2018

There are three orchestras considered great Mahler ensembles: the Vienna Philharmonic, […]

Philip Glass Ensemble revisits an epic with “Music in Twelve Parts” – Oct 28, 2018

Philip Glass is 81 and, inevitably, his performances with his own […]

Yuja Wang and percussion colleagues rock the house at Carnegie Hall – Oct 27, 2018

Think of how a great rock band plays together in a […]

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