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In Salzburg, Sellars Takes a Gamble While Hoffmann Makes a Movie

September 3, 2024 | George Loomis, Musical America
Written for the Mariinsky Theater’s 1916-17 season, but canceled due to the Revolution, Prokofiev’s The Gambler could plausibly lend itself to an interpretation involving issues of social justice. Apropos of Peter Sellars’s … » Read
 

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Julius Eastman's Extravagant Symphony Surprises at the Proms

September 2, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—This August 24 Prom at the Royal Albert Hall had several drawcards. The first was a chance to hear the BBC Symphony Orchestra (the festival’s house band) playing under principal guest conductor Dalia Stasevska. A … » Read
 

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Proms Founder Haunts Mussorgsky's Pictures with CBSO

August 28, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—The BBC Proms appear to be going gangbusters this year with most events packed to the rafters. This Royal Albert Hall appearance by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra was no exception, despite the program being a grab bag of … » Read
 

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Teddy Abrams Takes on Stravinsky Amid Hollywood Helicopters

August 27, 2024 | Richard S. Ginell, Musical America
HOLLYWOOD—Over the last three decades, Stravinsky’s evergreen, ever-daring Rite of Spring has been played by the Los Angeles Philharmonic mainly as the prerogative of its music directors—first Esa-Pekka Salonen and then Gustavo … » Read
 

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Schubert & Mayrhofer at Ravinia: A Fruitful if 'Tormented' Pair

August 22, 2024 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
HIGHLAND PARK, IL—The lecture-recital needle is a tough one to thread. Go too broad, and the lecturer risks condescending to listeners. Go too narrow, and the program ends up sounding like a paper talk at a musicology conference. Pianist … » Read
 

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Christopher O'Riley Goes to The Top

August 21, 2024 | David Patrick Stearns, Musical America
Pianist Christopher O’ Riley, the longtime host of NPR’s famed From the Top , took on the Mount Everest of keyboard literature on August 18 at Brooklyn’s Bargemusic: J.S. Bach’s Well Tempered Clavier Book I, comprising the … » Read
 

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Salzburg Part II: Bad News, Good News for Mozart

August 21, 2024 | George Loomis, Musical America
SALZBURG—I wasn’t planning on seeing Don Giovanni , staged by Romeo Castellucci and conducted by Teodor Currentzis, but curiosity to watch a train wreck got the better of me, and I made a late hour decision to check out the first act … » Read
 

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Salzburg Part I: Rewarding Tito Sabotaged by Director

August 19, 2024 | George Loomis, Musical America
SALZBURG—It’s been rough going recently for operas of the Salzburg Festival’s favorite son. Martin Kušej’s production of Le nozze di Figaro last year almost seemed calculated to annoy, while the 2021 Romeo … » Read
 

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Solid Cast, Stolid Mozart at Ravinia

August 15, 2024 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
HIGHLAND PARK, Ill.—Matthew Polenzani. Tamara Wilson. Samantha Hankey. Andrea Carroll. Those names aren’t off a Met marquee. They comprised the principal cast of Ravinia’s Idomeneo , directed by James Conlon in a concert version … » Read
 

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The Dis-ease of Kevin Puts's Silent Night

August 14, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
A performance of Silent Night , composer Kevin Puts and librettist Mark Campbell’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 2011 opera, might at first seem out of place on a hot August night at Wolf Trap. “[But,]” argues Michael Andor Brodeur in … » Read
 
 

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