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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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Met Chamber Ensemble Perfectly Evokes Weimar Ebulllience

January 31, 2024 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
Paul Hindemith’s Kammermusik No. 1 , the first work on the Met Orchestra Chamber Ensemble’s January 22 Weill Hall program, opens with an agitated cacophony, all swirling sixteenth notes and trumpet fanfares. Two nights earlier, the … » Read
 

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MTT's Mahler Five Is a Grand Finale

January 30, 2024 | Steven Winn, Musical America
SAN FRANCISCO—When concertgoers made their way into the main entrance of Davies Symphony Hall on Friday, January 26, they did so via MTT Way , the newly named stretch of Grove Street that honors the San Francisco Symphony’s longtime … » Read
 

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Nelsons and the BSO Storm Through Lady Macbeth

January 30, 2024 | Lloyd Schwartz, Musical America
BOSTON—The primary hero of the BSO’s January 25 th performance of Shostakovich’s Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk is the composer himself. His second of only two operas (the first was his surrealist comedy, The Nose ) is a circus of … » Read
 

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A Restrained Kirill Gerstein at Zankel Hall

January 29, 2024 | Edward Sava-Segal, Musical America
A recipient of the prestigious Gilmore Artist Award, with a repertoire that spans from Bach to Thomas Adès, Kirill Gerstein has a knack for imaginative programming. His recent recital at Carnegie’s Zankel Hall was anchored by three … » Read
 

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Cleveland O Launches Carnegie's 'Fall of the Weimar Republic' with Trademark Tidiness

January 29, 2024 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
The five-note opening phrase of Ernst Krenek’s 1928 Little Symphony–– launched by the contrabassoon, then echoing through the orchestra––almost sounds like a question. Its two upward leaps are both followed by a … » Read
 

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Roomfull of Teeth: When the Whole Wins, Not the Sum of Its Parts

January 29, 2024 | Steven Winn, Musical America
SAN FRANCISCO—Their mouths pulled in close to eight floor-mounted boom mikes arranged in a wide semi-circle, Roomful of Teeth set in right away making some strange and wondrous sounds from the Herbst Theater stage on January 25. Founded in … » Read
 

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Work in Progress: Dudamel Takes on Das Rheingold in LA

January 25, 2024 | Richard S. Ginell, Musical America
LOS ANGELES—Walt Disney Concert Hall is “not an opera house”—as its architect Frank Gehry is quick to point out—but that hasn’t stopped the Los Angeles Philharmonic from trying to make it simulate one. Over its … » Read
 

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Houston Grand O's Parsifal: Great Singing, Kitschy Staging

January 23, 2024 | James L. Paulk, Musical America
HOUSTON—This city’s major opera company pulled out all stops for its new production of Parsifal , seen January 19 th . Directed by John Caird and not seen here since 1992, it was originally planned for 2021, but was postponed due to … » Read
 

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Dalia Stasevska's Happy Return to the SFS Podium

January 22, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Jan. 18 Dalia Stasevska made a triumphant return to the podium in Davies Symphony Hall with a program of Dvorák’s Symphony No. 9, From the New World and Beethoven’s Third Piano Concerto with pianist Seong-Jin Cho making his … » Read
 
 

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