Archive for 2018

With two blazing principals, Puccini’s “Tosca” ignites at the Met – Oct 26, 2018

Grand and melodramatic, Tosca is in many ways the quintessential Italian […]

Van Raat offers a piano feast, from Alkan and Ives to a Boulez premiere – Oct 25, 2018

Ralph van Raat is known as a champion of contemporary music, […]

An evening of Bach to remember with Hilary Hahn – Oct 24, 2018

Hilary Hahn’s very first album was a recording of Bach’s Partitas […]

Garanča proves light in lieder, deep in opera at Carnegie recital – Oct 24, 2018

Elīna Garanča is one of the most sought-after singers on Earth; […]

Emersons, Wosner make sparkling colleagues for Chamber Music Society – Oct 22, 2018

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center played with the possibilities […]

Dazzling visuals outshine uneven score in Met’s “Marnie” premiere – Oct 20, 2018

Alfred Hitchcock has made it to the Metropolitan Opera stage—sort of. […]

Worlds collide in Levit’s bifurcated “Life” program – Oct 20, 2018

The challenge of any abstract art is to discern what it […]

Two pianists bring time and places to vibrant, anarchic life – Oct 19, 2018

Classical music is a snapshot of culture, the notes and instructions […]

Muhly to go back to the future with Met premiere of “Marnie” – Oct 17, 2018

Opera has a long, honorable tradition of using stories inspired by […]

Chamber Music Society opens with a non-Russian, Russian program – Oct 17, 2018

Themed programs have become almost a genre of their own in […]

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