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A Special Kind of Troubadour in Davies Symphony Hall

February 19, 2024 | Steven Winn, Musical America
SAN FRANCISCO—The San Francisco Symphony threw a party on Valentine’s Day. Bands of colored lights adorned the back wall at Davies Symphony Hall. Extra bars and concession stands did a lively business in the lobby. Patrons carried … » Read
 

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Zany Pandemic Project Gets Its Live-on-Stage Premiere

February 14, 2024 | Steve Smith, Musical America
“Is it possible for us to use the tools of classical art music to make people feel better?” San Francisco composer Danny Clay posed that plainspoken yet nuanced and provocative question as the formative spark for Music for Hard Times, … » Read
 

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The Attacca Attacks a Savvy Program

February 14, 2024 | Steven Winn, Musical America
SAN FRANCISCO--The Attacca Quartet lived up to its name on Sunday, February 4, in an absorbing afternoon concert at Hertz Hall on the University of California Berkeley campus. On both halves of the Cal Performances program, the musicians played … » Read
 

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An Uneven Night for a Promising Conductor

February 12, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—Oksana Lyniv [pictured] is a notable breaker of glass ceilings. In 2021 she was the first woman to conduct at Bayreuth, opening the festival with a feisty account of The Flying Dutchman . The following year she became the first … » Read
 

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Isola: A New Opera? Song Cycle? 'Poetic Monodrama'?

February 9, 2024 | Richard S. Ginell, Musical America
LONG BEACH, CA—The world premiere of Alyssa Weinberg’s opera Isola took place February 3 in a site called Compound, a small performance space (Laboratory) attached to a hip-looking art gallery/cafe/bar located on a tiny side street in … » Read
 

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DiDonato's Peerless Dido Melts Hearts at the Barbican

February 9, 2024 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
LONDON—Joyce DiDonato, shrewd diva that she is, has carved a useful niche in her résumé out of playing one character. That’s Dido, of course, the Carthaginian queen whose name is encoded within her own. As a sequel to … » Read
 

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Lise Davidson Soars, Conductor Overdoes It

February 8, 2024 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
On February 1 at Carnegie Hall, Lise Davidsen reaffirmed her status as a once-in-a-generation vocal phenomenon. Singing the Wesendonck Lieder , with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra led by its music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin, … » Read
 

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Monteverdi's Equal Was a Woman

February 7, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—Born in Venice in 1619, Barbara Strozzi was registered as the daughter of Isabella Griega, housekeeper to the academician Giulio Strozzi. That the famous poet and opera librettist went on to adopt her suggests she was his actual … » Read
 

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At Cal Performances: Eco Delivers Cindy Cox's Musical Landscapes

February 6, 2024 | Steven Winn, Musical America
SAN FRANCISCO—With one of the West’s atmospheric rivers churning away outside, Hertz Hall on the University of California Berkeley campus sheltered a different and more varied display of natural phenomena on February 6: Bustling … » Read
 

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Pappano and the LSO Set a New Standard for Elijah

February 5, 2024 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
LONDON—For half a century or more, the benchmark recording of Mendelssohn’s Elijah in English has been an all-star affair conducted by Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos. With a solo team led by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau that included … » Read
 
 

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