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Film Crit Misses Music in Maestro

November 27, 2023 | Jake Coyle, Associated Press
Bradley Cooper’s Maestro , a high-wire act of a biopic, leaps constantly between on stage and off, flying through Leonard Bernstein’s very public life as a conductor while diving into his more private marriage to Felicia Montealegre. … » Read
 

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Three Operas, Three Premiere Recordings

November 22, 2023 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Given their prohibitive costs, it’s a miracle opera pops up on disc as often as it does. This trio of new releases proves that not only is there life in the old dog yet, there’s more to be rediscovered by those prepared to dig. The … » Read
 

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Met Fails to Capture Florencia's Magic on Stage or in the Pit

November 20, 2023 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
It is easy to understand why Florencia en el Amazonas has held the stage in the years since its 1996 Houston Grand Opera premiere. Daniel Catán’s rapturous score, with its echoes of midcentury Hollywood, sweeps us up the Amazon on … » Read
 

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Bryn Terfel Returns to New York After Nearly a Decade

November 17, 2023 | George Loomis, Musical America
In remarks at the start of his Carnegie Hall recital on November 14, Bryn Terfel called it “a trip down memory lane.” The program opened with Gerald Finzi’s Let Us Garlands Bring , Op. 18—the first song cycle he studied in … » Read
 

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LA Phil's California Fest Program: Mixed Bag, Mixed Verdict

November 17, 2023 | Richard S. Ginell, Musical America
LOS ANGELES— The California Festival: A Celebration of New Music has been underway since November 3, with virtually every musical organization in the state involved. Ending on Monday, it has been a rather amorphous affair, actually, with … » Read
 

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NY Phil Honors Ligeti at 100: Still Much to Discover

November 14, 2023 | David Patrick Stearns, Musical America
Now in his 100th birthday year, György Ligeti (1923– 2006) is a highly regarded, if not always fully understood, composer. An anniversary exploration of his work is well-deserved and welcome; the intricacies of his music reward deep … » Read
 

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New ROH Jephtha Battles the Opera's Challenges

November 14, 2023 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—Premiered in 1751, Jephtha can stake a decent claim to being Handel’s greatest oratorio, the culmination of a 40-year career in music drama. All that hinders its translation to the stage are the weighty choruses that hold up an … » Read
 

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An Evening of Winter-themed Art Songs by Composers Familiar and Not

November 10, 2023 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—With the chilly evenings drawing in, this November 6 concert at Wigmore Hall was appropriately winter-themed. Not only that, a savvy blend of 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century music proved an opportunity for a roster of composers from … » Read
 

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Omar Makes Its West Coast Debut and (Still) Doesn't Hold Up

November 10, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The existence of slavery in the U.S. for almost 250 years remains a fraught presence in our national psyche, so the October 2019 news that the 2020 Spoleto Festival USA would present Omar , a new opera based on the autobiography of Omar Ibn Said … » Read
 

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Sondheim's The Frogs Meets His 'Finished' Work-in-Progress

November 9, 2023 | David Patrick Stearns, Musical America
Stephen Sondheim developed a healthy attitude toward failure near the end of his life: “In ten years they’ll revive it in London and it will be hailed as a masterpiece.” So he told Nathan Lane when their rewrite of The Frogs was … » Read
 
 

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