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Akhnaten Returns to LA, with New Relevance

March 5, 2026 | Richard S. Ginell, Musical America
LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles Opera was among the first opera companies in North America to present all three of Philip Glass’s “portrait operas,”  Einstein on the Beach (2013), Akhnaten (2016), and Satyagraha … » Read
 

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Yuja Powers Up the LSO

March 5, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—With the exception of his Cantus Arcticus , the music of Einojuhani Rautavaara has been unfairly neglected outside of his native Finland in the ten years since his death in 2016. It was rewarding, then, to hear the first of his three … » Read
 

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Houston Symphony's Glorious Tristan

March 5, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
There is an trend among symphony orchestras toward presenting semi-staged or concert operas. Certainly they cost less than in the opera house, which require the full complement of sets, costumes, lighting, and other stage business. There can also … » Read
 

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A Night of Influences and Influencers at the NY Phil

March 4, 2026 | Gabrielle E. Ferrari, Musical America
Composers, even those most attuned to music’s future, are constantly in conversation with the past. This past weekend, the New York Philharmonic presented a program bound together by musical allusion, direct and indirect, one composer to … » Read
 

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Vienna Phil and Lang Lang: A Bumpy Ride

March 3, 2026 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
The Vienna Philharmonic and Andris Nelsons capped off their February 27 program––the first of three in a weekend-long Carnegie Hall visit––with a marvelous rendition of Mahler’s First Symphony. But the opening … » Read
 

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Ólafsson, Salonen, in U.K. Premiere of Adams Concerto

February 27, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—The February 25 Philharmonia concert at London’s Festival Hall saw the welcome return of Finnish conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen, the orchestra’s conductor laureate, alongside pianist Víkingur Ólafsson. They … » Read
 

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Dudamel's First Missa Solemnis

February 26, 2026 | Laurence Vittes, Musical America
Gustavo Dudamel conducted Beethoven’s Missa solemnis with the Los Angeles Philharmonic last weekend in Disney Hall, his maiden voyage with the composer’s most demanding work, and arguably the summit of his farewell season. When Klaus … » Read
 

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The Perfect Time for a Scathing Satire

February 20, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—Budget cuts and an involuntary relocation by Arts Council England may have pulled the rug out from under the English National Opera, but forced to make something out of not a great deal, it seems to be enjoying an unexpected golden … » Read
 

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BBC Symphony Mixes Tines with Rachmaninoff

February 19, 2026 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
LONDON—It’s hard to imagine a more quintessentially British outfit than the BBC Symphony Orchestra, nor a conductor more Italian than Daniele Rustioni; yet when on February 13 these European musicians brought a 1950s urban New York to … » Read
 

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Puts+Dickinson+DiDonato+TF3=Emily

February 17, 2026 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
CHICAGO—Upon entering Orchestra Hall on February 10, audience members were handed something in addition to the evening’s program: a pencil. That was the first hint that Emily — No Prisoner Be wasn’t going to be “your … » Read
 
 

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