A Quick Visit to The Ring at The Met
After Tuesday's NY Phil concert with Semyon Bychkov leading the U.S. Premiere of Thomas Larcher's colorful, surprisingly tonal Symphony No. […]
A Quick Visit to The Ring at The Met Read Post »
After Tuesday's NY Phil concert with Semyon Bychkov leading the U.S. Premiere of Thomas Larcher's colorful, surprisingly tonal Symphony No. […]
A Quick Visit to The Ring at The Met Read Post »
by Steven Pisano (All photos by Steven Pisano.) The Czech composer Leoš Janáček (1854-1928) is perhaps best known in this
Janacek’s “Diary of One Who Disappeared” at BAM Read Post »
by Steven Pisano (All photos by Steven Pisano) The conductor Leon Botstein has led the American Symphony Orchestra for more
by Steven Pisano (All photos by Steven Pisano) William Christie founded Les Arts Florissants in 1979 as a way to
Les Arts Florissants, “Rameau, Maître à Danser,” at BAM Read Post »
by Steven Pisano (All photos by Steven Pisano.) The composer Robert Ashley's opera Improvement (Don Leaves Linda) is an interesting
Robert Ashley’s “Improvement (Don Leaves Linda)” at The Kitchen Read Post »
by Steven Pisano (All photos by Steven Pisano.) The composer Mark-Anthony Turnage made his mark in London almost 20 years
“Greek” at the Brooklyn Academy of Music Read Post »
by Steven Pisano (All photos by Steven Pisano) Back in 2008, Heidi Rodewald was nominated for a Tony and won an
“The Good Swimmer” at BAM Fisher Read Post »
by Steven Pisano (All photos by Steven Pisano) Each fall, to kick off its season, the edgy Heartbeat Opera presents
“Dragus Maximus” by Heartbeat Opera at Roulette Read Post »
by Steven Pisano (All photos by Steven Pisano.) Of all the great American playwrights of the last hundred years, Eugene
Encompass New Opera Theatre Presents “Anna Christie” at Baruch Performing Arts Center Read Post »