Archive for January, 2026

ASO revives American Centennial classics, including a belated Bristow premiere – Jan 31, 2026

Musically backward? The United States of America? We are the country that […]

Light, warmth and mastery from Andsnes at Carnegie – Jan 28, 2026

Tuesday night was frigid but there was ample warmth in Carnegie […]

Prague Philharmonia sounds fresh and bracing in core classics at Carnegie – Jan 27, 2026

“The way Dvořák should sound,” read the ads for the Prague […]

Adès, Philharmonic serve a four-course feast with much food for thought – Jan 23, 2026

America: A Prophecy was the title of just one of the […]

Cleveland Orchestra brings daunting power, deep artistry to Mozart and Shostakovich – Jan 22, 2026

Some things require very little explanation or analysis, perhaps even none. […]

February 9 – Jan 22, 2026

Israeli Chamber ProjectMozart/André: Clarinet Quartet, K. 317dWidmann: Once upon a time …Brahms: […]

”What to Wear” provides a colorful blast of the New York past at BAM – Jan 17, 2026

Historical context in the arts is meaningful because it provides insight […]

Young soprano sparks enjoyable ACO program – Jan 16, 2026

Epiphany is the season of the Morning Star, symbolizing hope, new […]

Chelsea Chen brings lightness and charm to individual organ program – Jan 16, 2026

The organ is such an imposing instrument, not just an extraordinary […]

Brooklyn Art Song Society gives rare cycles fresh life – Jan 12, 2026

The Brooklyn Art Song Society is the leading presenter of art […]

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