Nikolay Khozyainov Makes Carnegie Hall Debut
by Melanie Wong Photo credit: Michelle V. Agins, The New York Times Earlier last month, Nikolay Khozyainov (Russian winner of the […]
Nikolay Khozyainov Makes Carnegie Hall Debut Read Post »
by Melanie Wong Photo credit: Michelle V. Agins, The New York Times Earlier last month, Nikolay Khozyainov (Russian winner of the […]
Nikolay Khozyainov Makes Carnegie Hall Debut Read Post »
As much as Leipzig has been celebrating its native son Wagner this week, it is J.S. Bach—who lived in Leipzig
Germany 2013: Music in the Thomaskirche Leipzig Read Post »
I may have done things in reverse, but after all of the concerts this week in the Wartburg, Dresden, and Bayreuth,
Germany 2013: Leipzig Read Post »
After all of the Wagner-related concerts and historic sites I've been to this week, it felt like an oasis of
Germany 2013: Interview with Sven Friedreich, Director of the Wagner Museum Read Post »
by Melanie Wong Above: Cadillac Moon Ensemble; below: Circles and Lines Friday evening at the Tenri Cultural Institute, Cadillac Moon Ensemble
Cadillac Moon Ensemble Presents Program by Circles and Lines at Tenri Read Post »
While the FoM team continues to cover various NYC musical happenings this week, l'll be in Germany covering a whole
A German Birthday Party Read Post »
For all my anticipation seeing Simon Rattle onstage with the Philadelphia Orchestra last night at Carnegie Hall, it was soprano Barbara
Philadelphia Orchestra with Simon Rattle and Barbara Hannigan Read Post »
by Melanie Wong Widely considered one of the best pianists of our generation, Evgeny Kissin is known for his lyrical
Evgeny Kissin Underwhelms at Carnegie Hall Read Post »
by Aristea Mellos Some nights, after returning home from a music-soaked evening, you can’t help but be reminded that living in
Counterpoint and Counterparts: Uptown & Downtown on a Tuesday in New York (Part 1) Read Post »