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Muhly & Co Take on the 14 Stations of the Cross

October 19, 2022 | David Patrick Stearns, Musical American
The three seem an unlikely team: Composer Nico Muhly, harpist Parker Ramsay, and librettist Alice Goodman have gathered round the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, united by their Anglican sympathies and affiliations, and created The Street. The piece … » Read
 

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Alsop Brings São Paulo Symphony to NY for Two Concerts

October 18, 2022 | Ken Smith, Musical America
A century ago, the largely self-taught Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos introduced himself to the avant-garde elite of Paris, saying “I didn’t come to study with you. I came to show you what I’ve done.” Over the … » Read
 

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Yuja Wang, SF Symphony Blaze Through New Lindberg Concerto

October 17, 2022 | Steven Winn, Musical America
SAN FRANCISCO--In a fitting preview of what was to come, Yuja Wang had the opening measures of Magnus Lindberg’s Piano Concerto No. 3 all to herself. The dynamic, harmonically dense work received its world premiere by the San Francisco … » Read
 

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That Snazzy New Hall on West 65th

October 14, 2022 | Ken Smith, Musical America
One can hardly blame Lincoln Center and the New York Philharmonic for milking the reopening of David Geffen Hall for all it’s worth. This is no simple homecoming, after all, but rather the culmination of a $500 million pandemic project … » Read
 

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Suicidal Rock Star as Opera Centerpiece

October 13, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—An hour and a half spent waiting for the lead character to commit suicide may sound a grim prospect, but in Last Days , Oliver Leith achieves something that’s rare and often strangely beautiful. His opera, seen at the Royal … » Read
 

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At Southbank, a Centenary Tribute to Xenakis

October 12, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON--Iannis Xenakis is more than just a distinct creative voice—he speaks listeners outside of the contemporary classical music scene. It was appropriate, therefore, that London’s Southbank Centre opened itself up to everybody on … » Read
 

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Lincoln Center Comes Full Circle and San Juan Hill Proves the Point

October 11, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Part of the month-long reopening of David Geffen Hall—actually now an entire  building, since the revamped concert hall has been named the Wu Tsai Theater —was last Saturday’s premiere of jazz artist and composer Etienne … » Read
 

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Walker, Adams, Akiho: Three for the Music Library

October 7, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
This month sees a clutch of new releases featuring orchestral and chamber music by three contrasting but uniquely original American voices, each composer a generation apart. George Walker Hot on the heels of the National Symphony Orchestra and … » Read
 

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Loy Presides Over a Workaday Tosca in London

October 5, 2022 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
LONDON—In the wrong hands, even an expensive-looking production can seem parochial. Take this new Tosca from English National Opera. The settings by distinguished designer Christian Schmidt are solid-state and convincing; however, they … » Read
 

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An Aging Met Idomeneo, Peerlessly Sung

October 4, 2022 | George Loomis, Musical America
It’s not easy to find negative things to say about the season premiere of Idomeneo at the Metropolitan Opera on September 28, the second night of its new season. But isn’t it time to retire Jean-Pierre Ponnelle’s 40-year-old … » Read
 
 

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