Archive for 2023

Singers vie with orchestra yet Met’s “Florencia” delivers the magic – Nov 20, 2023

The Metropolitan Opera’s’s stated goal with the expansion of its repertoire […]

TENET seamlessly bridges the centuries in music of fate – Nov 20, 2023

In classical music, it often seems that the further back in […]

Järvi, Baeva score in wartime works with Philharmonic – Nov 17, 2023

Paavo Järvi conducted the New York Philharmonic in the first of […]

Terfel returns to Carnegie, voice, charm and artistry as winning as ever – Nov 15, 2023

The great Welsh bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel returned to Carnegie Hall […]

Vengerov, Osetinskaya spend an intimate afternoon with the Schumanns, Prokofiev – Nov 13, 2023

The powerhouse duo of violinist Maxim Vengerov and pianist Polina Osetinskaya […]

Simon work upstages the showpieces at New York Philharmonic – Nov 11, 2023

Carlos Simon’s orchestral piece Fate Now Conquers lasts all of five […]

Kanneh-Mason flies solo with illumination, individuality – Nov 09, 2023

A solo recital is a place for a performer to dig […]

The present becomes prologue to the past with Aimard’s extraordinary Ligeti-plus evening – Nov 08, 2023

Classical music is generally thought of as something that’s just old, […]

Rare music of Jewish exiles explored by Botstein, The Orchestra Now – Nov 08, 2023

In recent years there has been increasing interest in the music […]

Hartig leads a fine supporting cast as Met’s “Bohème” keeps rolling along – Nov 07, 2023

It might be assumed that Franco Zeffirelli’s monumental production of La […]

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