Performances

Barclay’s “Death of Gesualdo” fails to illuminate composer’s dichotomous life – Feb 14, 2026

Bill Barclay, previous artistic director of Music Before 1800, is also […]

Romanian folk fares best in Eder’s Carnegie recital – Feb 13, 2026

Pianist Terry Eder has an interesting sideline: presenting pianists. Key Pianists, […]

A smartly varied survey of film music by String Orchestra of Brooklyn – Feb 08, 2026

Inventiveness in concert programming is a quality that tends to get […]

Budapest Festival Orchestra musicians sing and play modern and Romantic classics – Feb 07, 2026

“Sing it,” says the teacher to the budding young pianist, or […]

Yannick, Met Orchestra and Leonard deftly distill American music in Carnegie series – Feb 05, 2026

This year being the 250th anniversary of the country’s beginning, concerts […]

Transcriptions take the spotlight in populist Orpheus program at Zankel Hall – Feb 01, 2026

In classical music, the hits keep coming, often from unexpected directions. […]

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 […]

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