Archive for March, 2026

Oropesa successfully reprises her Violetta in Met’s “Traviata” – Mar 22, 2026

La Traviata is one of the Metropolitan Opera’s big four, alongside […]

Perich work explores new path in JACK Quartet’s evening of world premieres – Mar 21, 2026

Classical music is a composer’s music, a vast and deep repertoire […]

Denk unites the genders with rare artistry, discerning program – Mar 17, 2026

It was ladies on one side, gentlemen on the other at […]

Handel and English Concert eventually reach their better halves with “Hercules” – Mar 16, 2026

It’s easy to get spoiled by the English Concert and their […]

Dudamel, Philharmonic light a revolutionary fire with Beethoven, Rzewski premiere – Mar 13, 2026

Music from the past remains relevant to the present, and revolutionary […]

New Whitman cycle makes poetic impact in world premiere with Musica Sacra – Mar 12, 2026

Walt Whitman, America’s all-embracing poet, has inspired composers here and abroad […]

Philadelphia Orchestra soars in Mahler “Resurrection” at Carnegie – Mar 11, 2026

Concert experiences at a place like Carnegie Hall, where artists come […]

New supporting cast helps Met’s “Butterfly” take wing – Mar 11, 2026

Apart from Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde, it is back-to-basics month at […]

Double trouble: Singers reach the heights in Met’s “Tristan”; staging, conducting not so much  – Mar 10, 2026

In his 2024 book, A New Philosophy of Opera, director Yuval Sharon […]

Brooklyn Art Song Society conveys the eternal truths of Rorem’s epic masterpiece – Mar 09, 2026

While they weren’t explicitly programming to explore the riches of American […]

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