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Town Hall Recital Puts Schumann’s Kreisleriana Center Stage

December 4, 2019 | Clive Paget, Musical America
British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor was 11 when he won the 2004 BBC Young Musician of the Year and a mere 19 when he made his Proms debut playing Liszt’s Second Piano Concerto, thrilling the crowd with Morton Gould’s Boogie Woogie … » Read
 

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In Paris: Kosky's Impoverished Prince Igor Saved by Its Cast

December 5, 2019 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
PARIS—Pre-revolutionary Russia teemed with hereditary princes. The dramatis personae of War and Peace lists a dozen but there were hundreds more, not to mention counts and barons, most of them materially entitled as well as nominally … » Read
 

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Venerable Met Staging as Backdrop for Major House Debuts

December 2, 2019 | George Loomis, Musical America
Elijah Moshinsky’s grand staging from 1995 of The Queen of Spades , which was conducted by Valery Gergiev in his first Russian assignment at the Metropolitan Opera, exemplified the company’s commitment to Russian opera following the … » Read
 

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Yannick Brings His Home Orchestra to Carnegie Hall

November 27, 2019 | Clive Paget, Musical America
As Music Director of both the Metropolitan Opera and the Philadelphia Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin may be a regular visitor—“an adopted New Yorker,” as he himself put it in brief remarks from the … » Read
 

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Chicago Symphony Finesses New Rep

November 27, 2019 | Wynne Delacoma, Musical America
CHICAGO—Back in town after their virtually annual visit to Carnegie Hall, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra gave its Nov. 21 subscription audience a program of Shakespeare-inspired vocal music, with Spanish conductor Juanjo Mena on the podium … » Read
 

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At the Shed: Solid Musicianship Despite Some 'tude

November 26, 2019 | George Loomis, Musical America
Teodor Currentzis and his musicAeterna chorus and orchestra made their belated North American debut last week with the Verdi Requiem. For more than a decade, the Greek-Russian conductor has won considerable acclaim in his homeland and throughout … » Read
 

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At the SFOpera: Fairy Tales and Melodrama

November 26, 2019 | Thomas May, Musical America
SAN FRANCISCO—Across the street from San Francisco Symphony’s concert presentation of the first act of Die Walküre , a different opera about a pair of siblings on the run from danger appeared on the San Francisco Opera stage. … » Read
 

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At NYFoS, It's Blitzstein 10, Weill 0

November 22, 2019 | Clive Paget, Musical America
For all the fame and fortune of one and the relative obscurity of the other, Kurt Weill and Marc Blitzstein make natural bedfellows. By the time that Weill, the doyen of left-wing Weimar-era music theater, had morphed into the Broadway composer … » Read
 

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At the Barbican, an Uneasy Collaboration: Herbie Hancock, LA Phil, Dudamel

November 21, 2019 | Keith Clarke, Musical America
LONDON—The Barbican Center got two dudes for the price of one during a three-night residency by the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Gustavo Dudamel kicked off on Nov. 18 with the London premiere of John Adams’s piano concerto Must the Devil … » Read
 

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A Surprise Star Emerges in NSO's Tristan und Isolde

November 20, 2019 | George Loomis, Musical America
It is not unheard of for the singer of King Marke to win highest honors in a performance of Tristan und Isolde  It happened in 1981 when Matti Salminen made his Metropolitan Opera debut in James Levine’s first performance of the opera … » Read
 
 

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