Archive for March, 2025

Holliger quartet revealed as masterpiece by JACK Quartet – Mar 13, 2025

Cutting Edge Concerts doesn’t always present music that fits its name, […]

Philharmonic to cast a wide net of artists, repertoire in 2025-26 season – Mar 12, 2025

In New York City, at the foundation of American culture, and […]

Chamber Music Society finds pleasure, if not treasure, in rare works by Czech masters – Mar 10, 2025

Catchy and melodious, Czech music has admirers everywhere. Most chamber music […]

Muhly’s brilliant violin concerto premieres at Philharmonic as old masters look on – Mar 07, 2025

Nico Muhly’s new Violin Concerto won enthusiastic applause at its world […]

Calleja, Mkhitaryan make a charming, complementary duo in Met’s “Bohème” – Mar 06, 2025

La Bohème is back at the Metropolitan Opera for its third of […]

Davidsen dominates all in Met’s “Fidelio” – Mar 05, 2025

The reason to run and see the Metropolitan Opera’s revival of […]

Slow to get under sail, “Moby-Dick” builds to powerful impact in Met debut – Mar 04, 2025

The very concept seems impossible: taking Herman Melville’s novel Moby-Dick—not just one […]

Aimard brings clarity, continuity to Boulez and his influences – Mar 03, 2025

You can’t throw a rock into the classical music scene without […]

Rarities shine, Schubert drags with Muti, Vienna Philharmonic – Mar 02, 2025

Greatness can be a burden, and Schubert’s Symphony No. 9, nicknamed […]

Vienna Philharmonic & Muti open Carnegie stand with sluggish Schubert and Bruckner  – Mar 01, 2025

How much difference, really, does any one conductor make for an […]

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