New Music at the New York Philharmonic
"We have taken a deliberately non-dogmatic approach to selecting the art to be displayed…The only criterion was that the concerts […]
New Music at the New York Philharmonic Read Post »
"We have taken a deliberately non-dogmatic approach to selecting the art to be displayed…The only criterion was that the concerts […]
New Music at the New York Philharmonic Read Post »
CLEVELAND, OH – When I visited Cleveland for the first time this past January, I wanted to figure out just
The Cleveland Orchestra Finds Themselves At Home In Lakewood and Severance Hall Read Post »
by Robert Leeper After a delayed start to his run in Wozzeck at the Metropolitan Opera, Thomas Hampson returned from illness
Thomas Hampson Reclaims His Role in Metropolitan Opera’s Wozzeck Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II Photo credit: Chris Lee, WQXR With the wealth of talent that flies in and out of
Vienna: City of Dreams—Gun-Brit Barkman and Vienna State Opera Redefine Salome Read Post »
Seven years ago today, Feast of Music was launched with a review of—of all things—the Minnesota Orchestra at Carnegie Hall
Feast of Music Turns Seven Read Post »
For those who haven't yet seen it, the Glyndebourne Festival's production of Benjamin Britten's 1951 opera Billy Budd, which ends its week-long
Coffee Conversation: Glyndebourne’s David Pickard on Billy Budd at BAM Read Post »
What can I say? I'm a sucker for a free lunch. Continuing the parade of performing arts institutions eager to
Carnegie Hall Announces 2014-15 Season Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II Photo credit: University Musical Society, © Creative Commons News of Claudio Abbado's death earlier today at
RIP, Claudio Abbado (1933–2014) Read Post »
Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to disclose many details about Angel's Bone, Du Yun's stunning new fantasy about human trafficking, performed
PROTOTYPE: Angel’s Bone, Theotokia, and The War Reporter Read Post »