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A Stunning Jenufa by Rattle and the LSO

LONDON—The London Symphony Orchestra’s Janácek-in-concert series launched pre-pandemic with The Cunning Little Vixen , masterfully captured on the orchestra’s in-house label LSO Live. Last year’s incandescent … »
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New American Chamber Recordings, Part II

Following continues the chamber-music recordings roundup posted earlier this week . Born in Canada, Vivian Fung studied at the Juilliard School and currently lives in California. In her latest recording, Insects & Machines , her finely … »
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New American Chamber Recordings, Part I

Many American composers are receiving commissions from chamber ensembles, both homegrown and otherwise. Take, for example, Music in Circles , the debut album of hear now berlin , a German-based sextet, founded in 2018 by American flutist Kelly … »
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The Met's New Carmen: Car-and-Truck Version

In accordance with recent tradition, the Metropolitan Opera instituted a new production on New Year’s Eve (December 31). Its unremarkable choice of Bizet’s Carmen this time may have been motivated more by the present trend to … »
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Three Music Critics on Maestro

Among high-profile music (as opposed to film) critics, opinions of Bradley Cooper’s Maestro are mostly positive, or “pretty good” as Mark Swed writes in the Los Angeles Times . Cooper’s commitment to getting the story … »
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Andrew Davis Brings His Own Messiah to Chicago

CHICAGO—Like bringing up politics at a family dinner, tinkering with a classic-among-classics like Handel’s Messiah is guaranteed to crack some unbridgeable divides. Hark, then, ye skeptics, to Sir Andrew Davis’s twist on the … »
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Local Crit Catches Up on LA Phil's Fall Season

The Los Angeles Philharmonic is an organization in transition—with an interim chief executive and a soon-to-depart music director. But, argues Los Angeles Times classical music critic Mark Swed, the orchestra has just completed “the … »
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Bergen Elektra in the News, Before, During, and After

BERGEN, Norway—An opera where tonality and dissonance grind against each other for 105 malignant minutes might be expected to wear an audience down, yet Elektra is surprisingly stirring. This is because Richard Strauss was a master at … »
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Brisbane's First-ever Ring Finally Arrives After Three-year Delay

BRISBANE, Australia—“Sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards,” said director Chen Shi-Zheng in explaining his vision for the Opera Australia (OA) Ring cycle in Brisbane. This production, originally planned for 2020 and … »
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A Period Rodelinda Takes the Carnegie Stage

NEW YORK—Handel’s opera Rodelina can hardly be called a rarity, but lately it has turned up with remarkable frequency in the New York area. In March of last year, the Metropolitan Opera revived it in Stephen Wadsworth’s 2004 … »
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