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American Sputnik: A New Opera

May 19, 2026 | Zachary Lewis, Musical America
KALAMAZOO, MI—Shy. Private. Self-deprecating. Van Cliburn wasn’t exactly your typical divo. As the subject of American Sputnik , however, an unusual new monodrama by composer Evan Mack and librettist Mark Campbell, the legendary … » Read
 

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Ensemble Intercontemporain Pays Tribute to American Composers

May 19, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—This May 16 Wigmore Hall concert saw London’s premiere chamber music venue hosting Ensemble intercontemporain, the Parisian new music collective founded 50 years ago by Pierre Boulez. In a nod to another significant … » Read
 

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A 98-year-old Conductor Proves He Is Human

May 19, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The much-anticipated appearance of Herbert Blomstedt with the San Francisco Symphony, the orchestra he led from 1985 to 1995, last weekend had its ups and downs. About to turn 99 in July, the maestro has maintained an impressive number of guest … » Read
 

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Copland/Twain Joins the America250 Sweepstakes

May 18, 2026 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
MILWAUKEE—The same company that churned out the well-traveled Chevalier and Secret Byrd in recent seasons is back with Copland/Twain , which debuted at the Milwaukee Symphony’s Bradley Center May 8 to 10. The semi-staged production … » Read
 

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Despite Stage Clutter, Frida Triumphs

May 18, 2026 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
Composer Gabriela Lena Frank scored a triumph at the May 14 Met Opera premiere of her 2022 work El Ú ltimo Sue ño de Frida y Diego. The two-act work, with a Spanish-language libretto by Nilo Cruz, is born aloft by Frank’s … » Read
 

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A New Medusa at La Monnaie

May 14, 2026 | A.J. Goldman, Musical America
BRUSSELS—Medusa sulks among stone bodies of men. Around her, the world has hardened into a mausoleum: gray walls, dead air, her lamenting gorgon sisters, and fate approaching in the form of Perseus. This is the bleak territory of Iain Bell … » Read
 

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NSO Shines at Carnegie Hall

May 6, 2026 | George Loomis, Musical America
The National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) continues to perform as scheduled at its Kennedy Center home until mid-June, but its Music Director Gianandrea Noseda led it for the final time this season on May 3 and chose to do so in Carnegie Hall. On the … » Read
 

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NY Phil Explores Nature, New & Old

May 5, 2026 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
The New York Philharmonic’s April 30 concert, under Gustavo Dudamel, led off with Ellen Reid’s new Earth Between Oceans , a 30-minute, four-movement tone poem for chorus and orchestra. The piece is dedicated to Dudamel, who has used … » Read
 

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Three One-Acters at ROH's Linbury Theatre

May 4, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—Canny programming and rare repertoire were the order of the day in the Royal Opera House’s Tales of Love and Loss , a trio of one-act chamber operas, all of them by women. This May 1 premiere at the Linbury Theatre featured … » Read
 

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CSO Players Fill the MusicNOW Gap

April 30, 2026 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
CHICAGO—Among the many things the pandemic taught us is that Chicago Symphony musicians can assemble a mean program. When Orchestra Hall shut down, like so many orchestras, the CSO pivoted to chamber music, handsomely recorded and streamed … » Read
 
 

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