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Michael Gordon's Nicaragua Premieres at Zankel
Tragedy has a way of honing artistic focus. After the 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, the founding composers of Bang on a Can—Michael Gordon, David Lang, and Julia Wolfe— veered noticeably inward, their music becoming a bit … »
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A Rare Recital by a Busy Opera Star
If Sondra Radvanovsky’s ambitious Carnegie Hall recital on November 15 couldn’t compete with the fictional Mawrdew Czgowchwz’s (pronounced Mardu Gorgeous), it wasn’t for lack of trying. The heroine of James McCourt’s … »
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A Dazzling David et Jonathas Argues the Case for a Charpentier Revival
PARIS & VERSAILLES, FRANCE—This month the French capital has showcased early opera, with new productions of stage works by both Gluck (1714-87), the Austrian composer who spearheaded the post-Baroque transition towards classicism, and … »
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ROH Rape of Lucretia: Chillingly Relevant
LONDON--In a week when the very future of opera in the U.K.—and especially opera in English—seemed threatened by Arts Council England’s decision to defund English National Opera, it was heartening to see what could be achieved … »
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MTT Returns to SFS to Warm Welcome and a U.S. Premiere
SAN FRANCISCO--Often, when there’s a new piece on the program, much of the audience will be unfamiliar with the composer. That was certainly not the case at Davies Symphony Hall on November 11, when Danny Elfman’s Cello Concerto had … »
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Rhiannon Rocks Out in Disney Hall
LOS ANGELES – Lately, Rhiannon Giddens has been, and will be, visible all over Southern California. She turned up at the 2021 Ojai Festival in several programs that ran the table of her multiple interests and talents. This past October, she … »
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In D.C., a Fine Performance Misses Its Title's Mark
In “Wind & Wave,” the National Symphony Orchestra offered a program apparently inspired by works named for the sea and sky. The Nov. 10 evening began with the overture to Wagner’s Der fliegende Holländer in a … »
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A 'Wild, Wacky, and Frequently Witty' Alcina at Covent Garden
LONDON--Hot on the heels of Glyndebourne’s immaculately sung and stylishly staged Alcina comes another original take on Handel’s magical extravaganza. The Royal Opera House’s version—a co-production with the Met, which … »
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Slim Pickings at LA Phil's First Classical 'Rock My Soul' Concert
LOS ANGELES – The endlessly inventive Los Angeles Philharmonic is putting forth yet another mold-breaking festival this month. They call it “Rock My Soul,” a celebration of historical and present-day collaborations between … »
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In Prep for Current Japan Tour, BSO Gets Mixed Review
When the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) takes the stage in Yokohama's Minato Mirai Hall Nov. 9, it will be the first American orchestra to visit Japan since the pandemic. The four-city, six-concert tour of Japan is the ensemble’s first … »
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