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 »
by Dan Lehner Pianist Mulgrew Miller, a constant fixture in the contemporary post-bop scene, died Wednesday at the age of
Farewell to ‘Grew: Remembering and Celebrating Mulgrew Miller (1955-2013) 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 »
The stars and luminaries turned out last night in Bayreuth to hear Christian Thielemann (again) lead the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra
Germany 2013: Wagner 200th Birthday Concert in Bayreuth Read Post »
The first of two extraordinary concert events took place Tuesday night in Dresden's Semperoper, with Wagner specialist Christian Thielemann leading the Dresden
Germany 2013: Wagner Birthday Concert in Dresden 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 »
In 1842, soon after becoming Saxon Court Composer in Dresden, Wagner visited the Wartburg, a thousand-year-old castle on a mountain overlooking
Germany 2013: Tannhäuser in the Wartburg Read Post »