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A year removed from the wonderful World Orchestra Festival of youth orchestras from around the globe, it can’t help but feel like a pullback to just have the National Youth Orchestra of the United ...
The ongoing Run AMOC* Festival at Lincoln Center brought out one of its major productions Thursday night, the local premiere of Matthew Aucoin’s Music for New Bodies. This is a headline event in David ...
Concerts by the Orchestra of Madrid’s Teatro Real are becoming regular events in New York. The orchestra’s appearance on Thursday evening at Carnegie Hall marked its third performance here since 2022.
At Carnegie Hall, the month of May is coming to a close with Shostakovich and Evgeny Kissin. The pianist is leading a series of concerts of the composer’s music. The second one, Wednesday night, was ...
Whatever else one says about Kevin Puts’s The Brightness of Light, which received its New York premiere Friday night at the New York Philharmonic, the work’s creators are an impressive bunch. Start ...
Karol Mossakowski performed Tuesday evening at The Brick Presbyterian Church. Photo: Marie Rolland There are few visceral musical delights greater than an organ recital with its extraordinary display ...
Beethoven’s late string quartets are still a challenge for performers and listeners, and none more so than the first finale he composed for the Quartet in B-flat major, Op. 130. This wild music, ...
Joel Sachs led Continuum in a musical tribute to composer Chou Wen-chung Thursday night at Columbia University’s Miller Theatre.
Leon Botstein, conductor of the American Symphony Orchestra, writes in the program that he is puzzled as to why Dvořák’s Requiem is so infrequently heard. With Thursday evening’s performance at ...
One Response to “Cleveland Orchestra launches Carnegie’s Weimar Republic festival with vivid Bartók, pallid Mahler, Krenek” Posted Jan 21, 2024 at 2:12 pm by Apt. 6c I did not find the first half of ...
Pierre-Laurent Aimard performed music of Ligeti and others at David Geffen Hall. Photo: Chris Lee 1. Pierre-Laurent Aimard in music of Ligeti, Beethoven, Chopin and Debussy. This concert was a perfect ...
Leah Wool and David Kravitz were vocal soloists in the world premiere of Gerald Cohen’s song cycle, they burn, the fires of the night: lamentations from the ashes, Wednesday night at the Hebrew Union ...