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Noseda Fires Up His Other Orchestra

LONDON—It must be a welcome relief for Gianandrea Noseda to escape the febrile politics of the Kennedy Center and spend some time away with his other orchestra. The music director of the National Symphony Orchestra has actually had a longer … »
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At BAM: A Timely Appearance for The Threepenny Opera

The opening image of Barrie Kosky’s Berliner Ensemble production of Die Dreigroschenoper ( The Threepenny Opera ) was a black, beaded show curtain. With some gaudy color added, it might well have served to open a Las Vegas floor show of … »
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When Focused Intimacy Commands Rapt Attention

The audience’s quiet, studied attentiveness in Carnegie Hall on March 29 was testament not only to the sheer devotion of Mitusko Uchida's followers but to her superior artistry. Now in her third and final year as a Carnegie … »
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DiDonato Reprises Her Winterreise
at Wigmore Hall

LONDON—It is unfortunate that a ticketing oversight at Wigmore Hall led to my experiencing this recital from the back row, seated behind two substantial patrons who completely obstructed my view of Joyce DiDonato’s moving performance. … »
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London Phil Polishes the Lesser-Known of the Familiar

LONDON—The three items on the bill at the London Philharmonic’s March 26 concert—by Kaija Saariaho, Carl Nielsen, and Prokofiev—share no great connection, although two of the three composers were Scandinavian, as is the … »
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Israel Phil's Stateside Tour Wraps Up with Protests and Tchaikovsky

The Israeli Philharmonic is sure to attract protesters, and its March 26 performance at the Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa, CA., the last stop on its U.S. tour, proved no exception. But unlike an earlier concert in San Francisco, where … »
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The Sax in Three Guises Gets Local Premiere

Two venerable musicians long associated with the New York Philharmonic joined forces last week. Leonard Slatkin, who first appeared as a guest conductor more than 50 years ago (in 1974), returned in that capacity on March 26 for the first of … »
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LSO's A Child of Our Time:
A Performance 'Beyond Praise'

LONDON—Two musical behemoths, of comparable duration and employing near-identical forces, filled London’s Barbican Hall with sound March 23. As well as the healthy economics of engaging four singers for an entire evening rather than a … »
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The Definitive Steve Reich—27 Discs' Worth

Nonesuch Records has championed Steve Reich for four decades with a slew of first recordings, many of them definitive. They form the bedrock of a 27-disc set of Reich’s “Collected Works,” released this month. A handful of … »
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LA Opera Enters the California Mozart/Da Ponte Sweepstakes

LOS ANGELES—Over the past decade or so, the Mozart/Da Ponte opera cycle— The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni , and Così fan tutte— has established prominent beachheads in California. First, Gustavo Dudamel and the Los … »
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