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Boy Genius in Context: Mozartists Take a 250-year Look Back

November 6, 2023 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—You must admit, Ian Page and The Mozartists have grand plans. Not only do they intend to record all of Mozart’s operas, but they have a complementary project investigating the 18th-century Sturm und Drang movement (an excellent … » Read
 

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LA Master Chorale Pairs Sellars with Schütz for an Otherworldly Departure

November 3, 2023 | Steven Winn, Musical America
SAN FRANCISCO—Dressed in sober street clothes—dark suits, sweaters, long dresses—the “guests” filtered onstage, exchanged hugs, and empathic looks and took their seats. The house lights were still up at … » Read
 

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New Yorkers' Delight: 2 Handel Oratorios in One Week

November 2, 2023 | Christopher Corwin, Musical America
New York City Handel fans likely celebrated when they learned Israel in Egypt and L’Allegro, Il Penersoso ed il Moderato would be performed on consecutive October evenings. Beyond Messiah, local audiences don’t often get to hear the … » Read
 

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Grounded: Technology Battle Invades the Human Psyche

November 1, 2023 | Paul du Quenoy, Musical America
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Jeanine Tesori is no stranger to the Washington National Opera (WNO), having brought two earlier operas— Blue and The Lion, the Unicorn, and Me— here in just the last 12 months. Her new opera Grounded , in … » Read
 

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A First Ever Die Frau in Lyon, Brilliantly Staged

October 31, 2023 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
LYON, France—A stark thought occurred during the opening performance of Die Frau ohne Schatten (‘The woman without a shadow’) at the Opéra de Lyon in France. Is there another title in the repertory that makes such extreme … » Read
 

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The Fairy Queen: Hip-hop Edition

October 30, 2023 | Rachel Straus, Musical America
Far from the Bronx, where hip-hop was born a half-century ago, the French-Algerian choreographer Mourad Merzouki [pictured] keeps collaboration—the essential spirit of hip-hop—alive. Originally created by turntable musicians, dancers … » Read
 

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LA Opera's Barber Offers a Welcome Escape from Troubled Times

October 25, 2023 | Richard S. Ginell, Musical America
LOS ANGELES—New to this company’s stage (by way of Lyric Opera of Chicago), Rossini’s The Barber Of Seville has arrived at just the right time. With turmoil in Israel, Gaza, Ukraine, and the U.S. House of Representatives, we … » Read
 

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Under-rehearsed Un Ballo Saved by Some Strong Role Debuts

October 24, 2023 | Christopher Corwin, Musical America
Absent since 2015, Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera returned to the Metropolitan Opera Friday night in an uneven revival that could have done with a few more rehearsals. The orchestra and especially the chorus had trouble keeping together under … » Read
 

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Grand Finales for the Emerson Quartet, on Stage and CD

October 23, 2023 | John Rockwell, Musical America
After 47 years and thousands of concerts worldwide, playing nearly 300 compositions and recording most of them, the Emerson String Quartet has called it quits. Actually, they called it quits twice. Most immediately with the second of two … » Read
 

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A Dazzling Debut on Carnegie's Mainstage

October 23, 2023 | George Loomis, Musical America
It was a long time in coming, but Georgian-French pianist Khatia Buniatishvili finally performed a solo recital in Stern Auditorium of Carnegie Hall last Thursday evening (Oct. 19), having previously made her official Carnegie debut in Weill … » Read
 
 

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