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Wild Up Meets Julius Eastman in a True "Radical Adornment"

May 1, 2023 | David Patrick Stearns, Musical America
If Julius Eastman’s music seems to re-invent itself with every hearing, it’s partly because the late composer encouraged performers to make his music their own, sometimes in highly interventionist ways. At the three-concert event … » Read
 

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Van der Aa’s Blank Out: The Medium Befuddles the Message

May 2, 2023 | Steven Winn, Musical America
Michael van der Aa’s 70-minute chamber opera Blank Out is a case study in form trumping content. Presented by Cal Performances in its West Coast premiere April 28-29 at Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall, the Dutch auteur’s work employs … » Read
 

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Gardner, London Phil Sample Brett Dean's New Opera

April 28, 2023 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—For a program steeped in executions and funeral marches, the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s April 26 concert at Southbank Centre was surprisingly colorful. It was also full of drama, opening with a 30-minute tryout of a new … » Read
 

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Taiwan Phil in Geffen Hall: A 'Soft-power' Mission

April 27, 2023 | Ken Smith, Musical America
At home, this group performs as the National Symphony Orchestra. Abroad, it tours as the Taiwan Philharmonic—mostly because the words “Taiwan” and “National” appearing in the same sentence is guaranteed to drive … » Read
 

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So Percussion, Caroline Shaw Cultivate Their Nutrient-rich Soil

April 26, 2023 | Steven Winn, Musical America
SAN FRANCISCO—Ambling onstage in jeans and work shirts, the four members of So Percussion resembled a pick-up crew headed to a construction site. Indeed some of the equipment pressed into endlessly resourceful service by the group on April … » Read
 

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Aix Easter Fest Part II: Poignant Bach, Wagner Lite and Loud

April 26, 2023 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
AIX-EN-PROVENCE—Like Easter itself, the Festival de Pâques is a moveable feast. Every year its two-and-a-half week program of events is timed to straddle Holy Week, with one of Bach’s Passions given during Easter weekend as the … » Read
 

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Beatrice Rana Comes of Age with the Hammerklavier Sonata

April 25, 2023 | George Loomis, Musical America
Italian pianist Beatrice Rana turned 30 in January and is honoring the occasion with a string of concerts in Europe and the U.S. that have included Beethoven’s Sonata in B flat, Op. 106, Hammerklavier, a coming-of-age piece if there ever … » Read
 

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A Strange Time in Paris
for Nixon in China

April 24, 2023 | Ken Smith, Musical America
PARIS—Valentina Carrasco’s production of Nixon in China for the Opéra National de Paris, the most star-studded of six unrelated stagings in Europe* this season commemorating the 50 th anniversary of the Nixon-Mao talks, faced a … » Read
 

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Noseda and the NSO Probe Russia's Finest

April 21, 2023 | George Loomis, Musical America
Say what you will about the archetypal program of curtain-raiser, concerto, and big symphonic work, the format can still yield rewarding results. So it was on Tuesday evening (April 18) when the National Symphony Orchestra led by Music Director … » Read
 

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That Other Chicago Orchestra Is Making Its Mark

April 20, 2023 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
CHICAGO—Pops concerts: Most devoted symphony-goers can’t abide them, while symphonies can’t live without them. Anything that flirts with popular music tends to be viewed as a necessary penance to keep institutions afloat, or, … » Read
 
 

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