Archive for April, 2026

The Sebastians build a mighty fortress brick by brick in an intimate Mass in B minor – Apr 29, 2026

For your “only in New York” file, there have been two […]

A thoughtful piano sonata journey from Scarlatti to a Liebermann premiere – Apr 28, 2026

What is a sonata? The question seems like it has a […]

Helix provides energetic advocacy for a rich variety of youthful composers – Apr 28, 2026

The HELIX! New Music Ensemble, whose home base is Rutgers University, […]

Ruckus’s heart is in the Highlands with “Edinburgh Rollick” – Apr 27, 2026

Ruckus—the period-instruments ensemble that leaves listeners asking, “What period are we […]

Viet Cuong premiere, Tsujii’s Beethoven highlight Orpheus program at Carnegie – Apr 26, 2026

The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra returned to Carnegie Hall on a particularly […]

Lim’s mercurial imagination runs free in richly textured Carnegie recital – Apr 25, 2026

Mozart’s friend, the composer Dittersdorf, once noted the “astonishing wealth of […]

Parlando wraps season with a laudable encore of cabaret music – Apr 23, 2026

Parlando and conductor Ian Niederhoffer concluded their season Wednesday night with […]

Juilliard musicians fete Glass with exhilarating concert of rarities – Apr 22, 2026

Witnessing classical music culture catch up to and encompass Philip Glass […]

May 8 – Apr 21, 2026

Metropolitan OperaVerdi: La TraviataRosa Feola, Liparit Avetisyan, Amartuvshin EnkhbatMarco Armiliato, conductor7:30 p.m. […]

A trio of worthy debuts boosts Met’s “Onegin” revival – Apr 21, 2026

Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin returned to the Metropolitan Opera on Monday evening. […]

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