Archive for April, 2019

Montclair Orchestra shines brightest in Haydn, Bizet – Apr 29, 2019

The Montclair Orchestra rose above a rocky outing with Berlioz’s Les […]

Goerke, Jordan illuminate the twilight in Met’s “Götterdämmerung” – Apr 28, 2019

It’s fitting that Wagner’s epic Ring cycle, a nearly nineteen-hour experience […]

A pair of tragic symphonies with varied results from Bychkov, Philharmonic – Apr 25, 2019

At Wednesday’s concert of the New York Philharmonic, sober reflection and […]

Violinist Hemsing makes an impression in duo recital – Apr 25, 2019

Though not completely unknown—she has several albums and collaborations with artists […]

Critic’s Choice – Apr 24, 2019

Like its younger sister, the Angel’s Share, the Crypt Sessions series […]

May 27 – Apr 22, 2019

New York Philharmomnic Jaap van Zweden, conductor Bruckner: Symphony No. 8 […]

Critic’s Choice – Apr 17, 2019

The relative lull of a holiday week turns the spotlight to […]

Chamber Music Society evokes the otherworldly mystery of George Crumb – Apr 17, 2019

George Crumb will turn 90 in October, and this week the […]

Affecting “Bound” probes dissonances of second-generation Americans – Apr 16, 2019

One day in 2012, TV viewers in Houston watched as Diane […]

Ehnes’s rapturous Sibelius highlights a mixed night from Gardner, London Philharmonic – Apr 16, 2019

The Great Performers series at Lincoln Center started the week off […]

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