Archive for September, 2024

Met’s “Tales of Hoffmann” offers dark Romanticism and a feast of female voices – Sep 29, 2024

E.T.A. Hoffmann, spinner of bizarre tales in the early Romantic era, […]

Parlando opens season with music of the night – Sep 27, 2024

The chamber orchestra Parlando, led and fronted by conductor Ian Niederhoffer, […]

Kurzak brings fresh vocal richness to Met’s “Tosca” – Sep 26, 2024

Tosca returned to the Met on Wednesday evening capping off a […]

Tesori’s “Grounded” scores a dark triumph in Met season opener – Sep 24, 2024

“If Odysseus came home every day,” sings fighter pilot Jess to […]

A romantic Roman holiday opens season for Music Before 1800 – Sep 23, 2024

Music Before 1800 launched its 50th anniversary season with “From Rome […]

October 17 – Sep 22, 2024

Five Boroughs Music FestivalIvalas QuartetMendelssohn, Beethoven, Alvin Singleton6:30 p.m. Sugar Hill […]

Masur, Philharmonic serve up a full menu with Hindemith and Ellington the highlights – Sep 20, 2024

With two seasons before Gustavo Dudamel takes up his post as […]

American Classical Orchestra’s revamped opener brings fresh spirit to familiar music – Sep 19, 2024

On paper, the American Classical Orchestra’s Wednesday night concert in Alice […]

Kigawa finds an expressive space within the cool control of Stockhausen  – Sep 16, 2024

Late summer on the New York City classical music scene often […]

Philharmonic opens season with a sentimental journey for MTT, Ax – Sep 13, 2024

It seems to have become mandatory for the conductor and the […]

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