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At Ravinia: A Shaky Premiere for African Queens

HIGHLAND PARK, Ill.— Every time the Chicago Symphony’s gift shop sells a piece of Blacknificent 7 merch , or the orchestra trumpets its association with the self-described “composer collective,” it should thank Karen … »
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Tanglewood on the 'Right' Weekend, Part II

The Boston Symphony’s Koussevitzky 150 Celebration Weekend at Tanglewood continued on July 27 with Andris Nelsons conducting Aram Khachaturian’s Piano Concerto with Jean-Yves Thibaudet as soloist. Koussevitzky was an early admirer of … »
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At the Proms: Messiaen, Anna Clyne, and the Swingles

LONDON—What makes an enduring piece of contemporary music? It’s an interesting question, and despite the ongoing English heatwave, one that hovered over this July 30 BBC Prom at London’s Royal Albert Hall. Olivier … »
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Tanglewood on the 'Right' Weekend, Part I

On the right weekends, the Tanglewood Festival is perhaps the ultimate summer destination for serious classical music fans. The weekend of July 26-28 the acclaimed Festival of Contemporary Music was in full swing, featuring what was apparently a … »
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Intriguing Novelties at Seattle Chamber Music Fest

SEATTLE — In this corner of the Pacific Northwest, summer means chamber music—lots of it. Other cities offer continuing orchestral adventures with the hometown band at vacation venues like the Hollywood Bowl, Ravinia, or Tanglewood … »
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At Bard: A Worthy Revival Not Quite Grand Enough

Grand opera simply doesn’t get any grander than Le prophète . The five-act Giacomo Meyerbeer/Eugène Scribe work offers an epic treatment of the 16th-century conflict between the Catholic Church and the radical Protestant … »
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At Ravinia: Old Planets Outshines New Moons

CHICAGO—Maybe it was the aftereffect of spending Friday afternoon in front of TV watching the Olympic Games opening ceremonies with all those spectacular overhead shots of Paris. Maybe it was seeing those boatloads of athletes representing … »
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At Bayreuth: Bychkov and Singers Save Inept New Tristan

BAYREUTH—The annual Wagner festival could have used a hit this summer. In its first two post-lockdown seasons, in 2022, the festival struck out with a Ring cycle that reduced Wagner’s epic to a Netflix-style dysfunctional family drama … »
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A Viable Contender at the Grant Park Music Festival

CHICAGO—Ah, the Grant Park Music Festival. These days, its name is something of a misnomer: Its orchestra and chorus have performed at Millennium Park, north of Grant Park, since that downtown attraction opened to the public 20 years ago … »
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19th-Century Female Composer Gets Her Due

The considerable riches of the so-called bel canto (early 19th-century) era of Italian opera have been searched out for decades, yet it is still possible to discover high-quality work that has never had a modern revival. Teatro Nuovo demonstrated … »
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