Feast of Music’s Year in Review: 2013
Photo credits: Pete Matthews, Ryan Jensen (SubCulture) It was definitely a banner year for both New York City's music scene […]
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Photo credits: Pete Matthews, Ryan Jensen (SubCulture) It was definitely a banner year for both New York City's music scene […]
Feast of Music’s Year in Review: 2013 Read Post »
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"Peter Grimes . . . is, for me, the essence of what an opera can be, and, in some senses, the
Anthony Dean Griffey and St. Louis Symphony in Britten’s Peter Grimes at Carnegie Hall Read Post »
November 22 is, among other things, the feast day of St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music. It is also, appropriately, the
Let me state this as clearly and simply as I can: Nico Muhly's Two Boys, currently onstage at the Metropolitan
Two Boys at the Metropolitan Opera Read Post »
by Melanie Wong Photo credit: Sara Krulwich, The New York Times Last Wednesday, a collection of talented young stars at the Met gave
Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Met Read Post »
by Robert Leeper Photo credit: Ken Howard There are a lot of big-ticket, big-cast operas to sift through at the
Shostakovich’s The Nose at the Metropolitan Opera Read Post »
I made it out a bit earlier to CMJ yesterday, stopping by the Judson Memorial Church on Washington Square, from
CMJ 2013: Thursday (plus Non-CMJ Show at LPR) Read Post »
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