Archive for March, 2025

Kronos Quartet speaks to our time with edgy new works at Carnegie Hall – Mar 29, 2025

The line for admission went around the corner to 57th Street […]

Slatkin returns to Philharmonic with American music and Shostakovich – Mar 27, 2025

This week’s New York Philharmonic subscription program is led by guest […]

Pianist Andsnes shines in rare sonatas of Norway at Carnegie – Mar 26, 2025

Representing one’s home country abroad is serious business, and pianist Leif […]

Met’s enjoyable”Zauberflöte” finds true art in theatrical artifice – Mar 24, 2025

An opera that first opened in 1791, doesn’t have to be […]

WA Sinfonietta makes energetic debut with Neidich as conductor-soloist  – Mar 24, 2025

It seems that, just when one needs a dose of hope […]

April 16 – Mar 23, 2025

Metropolitan OperaMozart: Die ZauberflöteBen Bliss, Thomas Oliemans, Golda Schultz, Kathryn LewekEven Rogister, […]

Cleveland Orchestra’s extraordinary playing brings fresh meaning to familiar music  – Mar 20, 2025

Familiar music is like comfort food: the predictability of it, knowing […]

Nilsson’s luminous debut lifts the Met’s Tomb Raider “Aida” – Mar 15, 2025

Michael Mayer’s new staging of Verdi’s Aida returned to the Metropolitan […]

Driver brings a myriad of illumination to Carnegie recital – Mar 14, 2025

Some concerts illuminate a single idea. Danny Driver’s recital at Carnegie […]

From Varèse to Gershwin and a Ravel premiere, Dudamel does it all with Philharmonic – Mar 14, 2025

It started with a Parisian in America, and it ended with […]

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