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 […]
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"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 »
NOTE: This contest has ended. Recently hailed as "New York's de facto leading chamber orchestra" (New York Classical Review), Ensemble
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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 James Rosenfield Photo credit: Ian Douglas, The New York Times There was both a sense of gravitas and relief
Haitink Leads Long and Lovely Mahler Third with the New York Phil Read Post »
by Jim Rosenfield Photo credit: Tina Fineberg, The New York Times Carnegie Hall has been a hotbed of musical excitement over
MET Orchestra Meets Dvořák, Exquisitely Falls in Love Read Post »
NOTE: This contest has ended. FoM is giving away five pairs of free tickets to the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra this
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Photo credit: Melanie Burford, NPR Music Being halfway around the world in New Zealand, I haven’t had much occasion to
John Luther Adams’s Become Ocean at Carnegie’s Spring for Music Read Post »
by James Rosenfield Photo credit: Ruby Washington, The New York Times Friday night at Carnegie Hall saw the brilliant young conductor Yannick
Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Philadelphians Tackle Barber, Bartók, and Bruckner Read Post »
by James Rosenfield Photo credit: Hiroyuki Ito, The New York Times Shostakovich reportedly called Britten's War Requiem the greatest work of
Robert Spano Leads Britten’s Haunting War Requiem at Carnegie Hall Read Post »