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The LPO Completes Jurowski's Ring, Finally

May 2, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—There was a time it looked like the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s Ring Cycle would never be completed. Chief Conductor Vladimir Jurowski polished off Das Rheingold and Die Walküre in 2018 and 2019. Siegfried sneaked in a … » Read
 

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A Dazzling Conclusion to Her NY Philharmonic Residency

May 1, 2024 | Christian Carey, Musical America
Things didn’t proceed quite as planned for Hilary Hahn’s final concerts with the New York Philharmonic as artist in residence. The orchestra’s change of personnel, due to the scandal, extended to the podium, where future Music … » Read
 

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Met's Butterfly: A Sparkling House Debut Outshines Mid-run Ho Hum

April 30, 2024 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
At a casual glance, Cio-Cio San, the title character of Madama Butterfly , seems like an archetypal Puccini “piccola donna”: a delicate young woman along the lines of La bohème ’s Mimì or Turandot ’s … » Read
 

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One Night, Two Absurdist Operas

April 29, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON--The Royal Opera House’s Jette Parker Artists Programme is not just about fostering talent, it enriches the artform through staged performances that often reach beyond the regular canon. This April 26 double bill in the Linbury … » Read
 

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Orchestral Americana New on Record

April 25, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Alsop on Adams Marin Alsop has been quietly championing John Adams abroad—and now at the Met Opera conducting his El Nino—for decades. A new Naxos recording with the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra demonstrates her flair and … » Read
 

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Nadia Boulanger Opera Bows at NYU's Skirball Center

April 24, 2024 | Peter Clark, Musical America
Nadia Boulanger was “the most influential woman in music history,” according to Neal Goren, the innovative artistic director of New York’s Catapult Opera. It’s a big statement, but one that is hard to argue with. In the … » Read
 

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The LSO at the Barbican: Jazz and Ravel Are the Glue

April 23, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—This April 18 London Symphony Orchestra concert at London’s Barbican Centre was rewarding on so many levels. First, the smartly conceived program was littered with subtle links and echoes, many not apparent until you actually … » Read
 

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“Musicians of the Tensho Embassy”: A Worthy Work-in-Progress

April 18, 2024 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
CHICAGO—In 1582, four teenage boys—Mancio Ito, Miguel Chijiwa, Julião Nakaura, and Martinho Hara—left Nagasaki, and the only homeland they’d ever known, to travel across Europe and the Portuguese Empire. They … » Read
 

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Easter at Aix, Part II: Standard Fare by Standard Bearers

April 17, 2024 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
Half a century ago Pinchas Zukerman was the groovy face of classical music, much as the Aix Easter Festival’s Artistic Director Renaud Capuçon is today. Like the two violinists’ mutual friend Daniel Barenboim, the 75-year-old … » Read
 

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In Boston, Messiaen's Birds as Raptors

April 16, 2024 | Lloyd Schwartz, Musical America
BOSTON—Olivier Messiaen’s massive Turangalila -Symphonie , which on April 11 received its first Boston Symphony Orchestra performance in 24 years, has a special place in the BSO’s history. Commissioned in 1946 by Serge … » Read
 
 

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