White Light Festival: Jeremy Denk at Alice Tully Hall
In an age when the concert recital feels a bit like a quaint relic of the past, how can musicians grab […]
White Light Festival: Jeremy Denk at Alice Tully Hall Read Post »
In an age when the concert recital feels a bit like a quaint relic of the past, how can musicians grab […]
White Light Festival: Jeremy Denk at Alice Tully Hall Read Post »
by Nick Stubblefield Classical Thursdays, a new concert series hosted in Bedford-Stuyvesant, presented its penultimate show of the year last
Classical Thursdays Presents Pianist Francesca Khalifa Read Post »
For music lovers, one of the supreme privileges of living in New York has been the near-annual visits of Simon Rattle and the
Preview: Simon Rattle’s Final New York Concert with the Berlin Philharmonic Read Post »
by Hayley Douglas (Photo by The Juilliard School) Last Saturday was a perfect fall day to visit The Met's Cloisters, situated within Fort Tryon
PUBLIQuartet at the Met Cloisters Read Post »
by Hayley Douglas There's something remarkable about period instruments: close your eyes, and you're suddenly transported to another century. As such,
Grand Harmonie with Cynthia Roberts at St. Ignatius of Antioch Read Post »
2016 Richard Tucker Award Winner Tamara Wilson redefines stardom alongside diva Anna Netrebko at this year’s Tucker Gala.
The Richard Tucker Gala at Carnegie Hall Read Post »
As I learned when I was in Copenhagen last year, the Danes are really good at music. Count among them
Danish String Quartet at Zankel Hall Read Post »
After seeing the Berlin Radio Choir open the White Light Festival earlier this week with their indelible, interactive version of Brahms' German Requiem,
White Light Festival: Berlin Radio Choir at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin Read Post »
by Steven Pisano (All photographs by Steven Pisano.) On Saturday night, for one performance only, the Center for Contemporary Opera
Louis Andriessen’s “Anaïs Nin” and “Odysseus’ Women” at National Sawdust Read Post »