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Recordings: Oppression Defied

April 23, 2025 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Musicalizing difficult subject matter can pose tough challenges. These two recordings are good examples of when composers get it right. Songs in Flight Shawn E. Okpebholo’s Songs in Flight was inspired by Freedom on the Move, a database … » Read
 

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LA Phil Premieres Carlos Simon's Good News Mass

April 22, 2025 | Richard S. Ginell, Musical America
LOS ANGELES—Carlos Simon’s Good News Mass , a de facto 50-minute symphonic gospel service combining aspects of the Catholic Mass and Pentecostal fervor, had its world premiere at Walt Disney Concert Hall on April 17. A co-commission … » Read
 

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Recordings: Classics in New Contexts

April 21, 2025 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Classical and contemporary music can make for awkward bedfellows, but these two recent recordings show how one genre can really illuminate the another. Schubert/Beatles draws unpredicted parallels between the father of the German Lied and the … » Read
 

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Chicago's Preeminent Music Ensembles Turn to Terpsichore

April 18, 2025 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
CHICAGO— In the 1990s, no less an eminence than Alfred Brendel urged Twyla Tharp to choreograph Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations. Why? “It’s so funny,” he reportedly told the contemporary ballet dancemaker. Funny? … » Read
 

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Danish String Quartet In Its First & Last Doppelgänger

April 17, 2025 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
The Danish String Quartet has forged a specialty of assembling programs that bring composers from separate eras into conversation with each other. The five-part Prism series (2019-2023) grouped one each of Beethoven’s late quartets with … » Read
 

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SFS SoundBox: The Ear (& the Brain)
Are Still Ringing

April 15, 2025 | Steven Winn, Musical America
SAN FRANCISCO—The concert began with a bang, visual as well as aural. An enormous sculpted bronze head bristling with raised bronze tabs [pictured], by Japanese artist Jun Kaneko, descended from above to a narrow runway stage, where it was … » Read
 

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A Rare Malcolm Arnold Outing with Oramo and the BBC Symphony

April 15, 2025 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—The program was billed “Oramo conducts Vaughan Williams,” and so he did, but the real reason this April 11 concert at London’s Barbican Centre created a buzz was the chance to hear a rediscovery by 20th-century … » Read
 

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Pacific Symphony's Rheingold:
Cue the Helmets

April 14, 2025 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Any review of Das Rheingold that begins with the critic expressing relief that the production features “good helmets, with very good horns” might suggest that the musical performance itself left something to be desired. Fortunately, … » Read
 

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At the Phil: Kopatchinskaja Dances with Stravinsky

April 14, 2025 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
Czech conductor Jakub Hruša, rising star and music director-designate of London’s Royal Opera, teamed up with violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja for her New York Philharmonic debut on April 9. On the bill were a warhorse, a world … » Read
 

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The Listeners: Mazzoli to the Max

April 10, 2025 | Hannah, Edgar, Musical America
CHICAGO—Contemporary opera’s golden duo has done it again. Teammates since 2012’s Song from the Uproar , composer Missy Mazzoli and librettist Royce Vavrek have created their most ambitious work yet with The Listeners , based on … » Read
 
 

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