Archive for May, 2026

July 3 – May 27, 2026

The Knights Eric Jacobsen, conductor Colin Jacobsen, violinist Christina Courtin, vocalist Alex Sopp, vocalist Jeremy Kittel, […]

Gotta Dance! Feldman, others hit the floor at MATA Festival – May 22, 2026

The great thing about the MATA Festival is that you never […]

Taiwan Philharmonic Chamber Ensemble brings a wide range of indigenous arts – May 20, 2026

When Antonín Dvořák was brought to the U.S.A. in the 1890s […]

Leading a strong cast, Jagde proves a Calaf for the ages in Met’s “Turandot” – May 20, 2026

Puccini’s Turandot returned to the Metropolitan Opera Tuesday evening for a late spring run. The […]

NYNME brings 49 years of imagination, excitement to season finale – May 19, 2026

There are plenty of top-flight musicians and ensembles who play new […]

Curtis Chamber Orchestra brings youthful verve and finesse to cornerstones – May 18, 2026

The Curtis Chamber Orchestra performed a trio of repertoire staples to […]

Period instruments rock Baroque and new works with The Sebastians – May 17, 2026

The Bible warns against putting new wine in old wineskins, but […]

Met wraps the season successfully with Frank’s impassioned “Frida y Diego” – May 15, 2026

The final production of the Metropolitan Opera season opened Thursday night, […]

Botstein guides The Orchestra Now on scenic trek through Strauss’s peaks and valleys – May 13, 2026

Leon Botstein, the college president who conducts orchestras, will soon be […]

Some missteps apart, Decoda brings vigorous advocacy to American program – May 13, 2026

Charles Ives had some rough things to say about what he […]

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