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Barbara Hannigan's Sumptuous Feast of a Recital

December 18, 2024 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
Barbara Hannigan and Bertrand Chamayou’s December 12 recital, at the Park Avenue Armory’s Veterans Room, lasted just 75 intermission-less minutes but was so thoroughly satisfying that it felt like the most sumptuous of feasts. The … » Read
 

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A Stunning Gerontius That Would Have Made Sir Andrew Proud

December 17, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—The late Sir Andrew Davis (1944-2024) achieved household name status as an avuncular figurehead for the Last Nights of the Proms over several decades. Known for his wit as well as his craft, from 1989 to 2000 he was chief conductor … » Read
 

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In Chicago: 'Pierrot' Times Two

December 16, 2024 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
CHICAGO— Between 1918 and 1921, Arnold Schoenberg organized the Society for Private Musical Performances in Vienna. The group’s credo was simple: Premiere works should be performed more than once to be properly absorbed and assessed. … » Read
 

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Teatro Colon, Un Ballo, and Argentine Politics

December 9, 2024 | James L. Paulk, Musical America
As was the case in Santiago , the music season is coming to a close in Buenos Aires, with a new production of Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera as the season finale, together with a flurry of concerts representing the breadth of interest in this … » Read
 

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80 Discs for 80 Years: The MTT Boxed Set

December 6, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Born in 1944, Michael Tilson Thomas was and is many things: prodigy, pianist, conductor, and composer. Assistant conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra by age 25, he earned his stripes early, attracting the attention of various record labels, … » Read
 

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Maria: An Aficionado Weighs In

December 5, 2024 | Peter Clark, Musical America
Movies about famous musicians aimed at a general public are often risky affairs. The creative forces and intuition that produce great art are not easily dramatized or visualized on the big screen. So I was skeptical and a bit apprehensive about … » Read
 

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Flying Dutchman Sails Into Santiago After a 20-year Hiatus

December 4, 2024 | James L. Paulk, Musical America
SANTIAGO, Chile—After 20 years, El Holandés Errante ( Der fliegende Holländer ) returned to the stage of Santiago’s venerable Teatro Municipal on November 17. And just as the Dutchman is redeemed by Senta in the opera, … » Read
 

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Claire Chase, Pauline Oliveros, and Quantum Listening in LA

December 3, 2024 | Thomas May, Musical America
LOS ANGELES—Since her death eight years ago last month, Pauline Oliveros has been proving her relevance from one crisis to the next. Global performances via Zoom of her group-based work The Tuning Meditation , perhaps the best-known of this … » Read
 

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Die Frau: High Point of the Met's Season So Far

December 2, 2024 | George Loomis, Musical America
There is a widely held (if not often proclaimed) view by those who know his operas well that Die Frau ohne Schatten ( The Woman Without a Shadow ) is Richard Strauss’s greatest opera. Its emphasis on the moral imperative of bringing … » Read
 

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New Chamber Music, Part II

December 2, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Violinist Rachel Lee Priday’s Fluid Dynamics is a collection of works—several newly commissioned—intended to complement videos of underwater phenomena created by Ocean scientist Georgy Manucharyan. For the visuals, which are … » Read
 
 

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