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Heiner Goebbels Ponders History, for Better or Worse
Suppose the number of soldiers who died in the First World War was less important than their relative heights? What if our news consisted purely of silent imagery rather than being illuminated (or obfuscated) by the spoken word? And is it … »
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Chicago Symphony as Collaborator, This Time with the Joffrey
CHICAGO—The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has teamed up with the Art Institute of Chicago for chamber concerts at the museum. Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Music Director Sir Andrew Davis is a frequent CSO guest conductor. For seven seasons … »
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A Harrowing Reading of Corigliano's First Symphony
Let’s get the gripe out of the way first. The New York Philharmonic’s season-closing “Music of Conscience” series is a very fine idea, but what Brahms’s Tragic Overture and Mozart’s C Minor Piano Concerto have … »
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Ratmansky Overdoes Zany in The Seasons
American Ballet Theatre’s annual Metropolitan Opera House season, now in its third week, is celebrating the tenth anniversary of Alexei Ratmansky’s tenure as the company’s artist in residence. His 16th ballet for ABT, The … »
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Bartered Bride at Garsington: ''Entertainment of Untrammelled Delight''
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, UK—Among the U.K.’s ever-growing manifest of country-house opera companies, there are two that stand out. Glyndebourne remains the pack leader, by some distance, but the summer rival that has that house’s … »
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Inaugural China Competition: An Eyewitness Judges the Results
MILAN--An event as self-consciously conspicuous as Beijing’s first China International Piano Competition was always bound to court controversy. When 18-year-old Canadian Tony Siqi Yun won the first prize of $150,000, commentators suggested … »
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Meredith Monk Is Still Surprising Us
There can be little doubt they broke the mold when they made Meredith Monk. Still going strong at 76, the American composer, vocalist, filmmaker, and choreographer is unique, an artist who has been strutting her stuff since the 1960s and cut her … »
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NY Phil Takes on 'Music of Conscience'
The New York Philharmonic is winding up its current season with a series of concerts provocatively titled “Music of Conscience.” Featuring works by composers responding to political tyranny (Beethoven and Shostakovich on this first … »
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ICE Offers NY Premiere of Claude Vivier’s Kopernikus
On Thursday, May 16 th , Music of the Americas presented the New York premiere of Claude Vivier’s opera Kopernikus (1979) at Issue Project Room in Downtown Brooklyn. Vivier (1943-1983) was born in Montreal and spent time in the 1970s in … »
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New Faust Opens the Glyndebourne Season
GLYNDEBOURNE—There were fireworks onstage and off for the launch of Glyndebourne’s 85 th season on May 18. Patrons were invited to stand on the lawn at the end of the evening as the skies lit up to mark the 25th anniversary of the … »
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