Tonight, I’ll be up at Carnegie to see James Levine with the BSO in an all-French program including the NY premiere of Henri Dutillieux’s Le Temps l’Horloge, for soprano and orchestra, with Renee Fleming. But, I’m really looking forward to the performance this Wednesday at BAM, where the Brooklyn Philharmonic will be performing Tan Dun’s multi-media theater piece, The Gate. (They will repeat the performance on Friday and Saturday; all concerts are at 7:30.) You can see a video preview of the performance on the Brooklyn Phil’s website. Tickets are still available for both concerts.
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Pete, I thought the Dutilleux was the best thing on the (excellent) program. It was so short, they should have repeated it! Other friends in the audience (including some who had never heard Dutilleux’s music) were very moved, not only by the work itself but by seeing the 91-year-old composer make his way up to the stage.
Pete, I thought the Dutilleux was the best thing on the (excellent) program. It was so short, they should have repeated it! Other friends in the audience (including some who had never heard Dutilleux’s music) were very moved, not only by the work itself but by seeing the 91-year-old composer make his way up to the stage.
Pete, I thought the Dutilleux was the best thing on the (excellent) program. It was so short, they should have repeated it! Other friends in the audience (including some who had never heard Dutilleux’s music) were very moved, not only by the work itself but by seeing the 91-year-old composer make his way up to the stage.
Pete, I thought the Dutilleux was the best thing on the (excellent) program. It was so short, they should have repeated it! Other friends in the audience (including some who had never heard Dutilleux’s music) were very moved, not only by the work itself but by seeing the 91-year-old composer make his way up to the stage.
Pete, I thought the Dutilleux was the best thing on the (excellent) program. It was so short, they should have repeated it! Other friends in the audience (including some who had never heard Dutilleux’s music) were very moved, not only by the work itself but by seeing the 91-year-old composer make his way up to the stage.
Pete, I thought the Dutilleux was the best thing on the (excellent) program. It was so short, they should have repeated it! Other friends in the audience (including some who had never heard Dutilleux’s music) were very moved, not only by the work itself but by seeing the 91-year-old composer make his way up to the stage.