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Brubeck's The Gates of Justice Stands the Test of Time

LOS ANGELES, CA– In hindsight, the great Dave Brubeck was a prophet of inclusion in the concert music world. When he disbanded his classic jazz quartet in 1967 in order to devote time to writing sacred classical works, one of his goals was … »
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A Chorus of Miners Provides Opera Fodder in Wales

CARDIFF, Wales—When Emma Jenkins provided the libretto for Welsh National Opera’s 2018 Rhondda Rips it Up! telling a story of women’s suffrage, Artistic Director David Pountney said, “We would rather throw a party than … »
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As Opera, A Thousand Splendid Suns Is a Perfect Fit

SEATTLE—The world premiere of A Thousand Splendid Suns at Seattle Opera has attracted attention well beyond the usual music circles. With the Taliban’s recent return to power in Afghanistan, both the opera and its source, Khaled … »
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Dim New Lohengrin Glistens Musically

When Lohengrin in Wagner’s opera reveals facts about himself in response to questions by his bride Elsa, questions she had pledged not to ask, he identifies his father as Parsifal, king of the guardian-knights of the Holy Grail, of which … »
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Gesualdo Six Finally Makes Its New York Debut

Nine years from its founding in Cambridge, the Gesualdo Six has become so firmly established in the early-music community that its New York debut on February 18 inspired incredulity: What? The acclaimed British vocal sextet has never sung here? … »
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A Day at the Beach with the Oakland Symphony

OAKLAND, CA—In its aptly named “Notes from California” program on February 24, the Oakland Symphony got the evening off to an atmospherically entrancing start, rich in local color. Performing as usual at the Paramount Theater, a … »
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Long Beach Opera's Rose: Sumptuously Irreverent

SAN PEDRO, California—Here we are a couple months into 2023 and the performing arts are still sorting out the casualties of the pandemic, making up for lost time. Case in point, one of many: the delayed world premiere of Kate Soper’s … »
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A Dreary Path en Route to Valhalla Opens at ENO

LONDON—Richard Jones’s recent production of The Valkyrie, part of an English National Opera Ring Cycle once destined for the Met, was a lackluster affair: visually spartan and conceptually opaque. Anyone hoping that The Rhinegold , … »
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Kopatchinskaja and the LSO Tackle Looney Ligeti & Pearl-less Beethoven

LONDON—Revolution was in the air at the London Symphony Orchestra’s February 16 Barbican Center concert. Led by Principal Guest Conductor François-Xavier Roth, and with a visceral performance by daredevil violinist Patricia … »
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Toronto Symphony Returns to Carnegie Hall After a 12-Year Absence

The Toronto Symphony Orchestra is celebrating its one-hundredth anniversary with a busy season at home, but on Monday evening (Feb. 13) the locus of festivities shifted to Carnegie Hall for the orchestra’s first appearance there in 12 … »
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