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New Opera by Gold-star Storytellers Premieres in Florida

December 21, 2021 | John Fleming, Musical America
ORLANDO, Florida – The Secret River , a chamber opera commissioned by Opera Orlando, is essentially a work for children, and it has plenty of elements bound to appeal to them. Set in rural Central Florida during the Great Depression, it … » Read
 

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Where Does West Side Story Fit in the Artistic Firmament?

December 20, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The recent release of Steven Spielberg’s remake of West Side Story has revived the on-again off-again debate about where best to place this iconic work in the artistic firmament. Does it belong most comfortably to the world of musical … » Read
 

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For Better and Worse, Lang Lang Tackles the Goldbergs at the Barbican

December 16, 2021 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Lang Lang has been making the rounds with his distinctive interpretation of Bach’s formidable Goldberg Variations . His recent performance at London’s Barbican met with a decidedly ambivalent response from Martin Kettle in The … » Read
 

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In San Francisco, Farewell to a Beloved Chorus Director

December 15, 2021 | Steven Winn, Musical America
As he led the San Francisco Opera Chorus through a concert that ran from Charpentier and Bach to Scott Joplin and Leonard Bernstein, Chorus Director Ian Robertson exhibited the sure-handed, self-effacing command that has marked his leadership of … » Read
 

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Balanchine's Nutcracker Is Back, Magic and Wonder Intact

December 13, 2021 | Jocelyn Noveck, Musical America
NEW YORK (AP) — The glistening Christmas tree is growing again, up to the rafters. The confetti snowflakes are swirling anew. The Nutcracker Prince has resumed battling the multi-headed Mouse King — and winning, with young … » Read
 

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A Rising Star's Enchanting NY Recital Debut

December 13, 2021 | Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, Musical America
If all Randall Goosby had going for him was his sound, he would go far. With a signature tone of simmering heat, polish, and power, this 25-year-old violinist could have been destined to take on leading roles in the major concert halls of the … » Read
 

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La Scala 'Prima' Was Not Its Finest Moment, Despite Starry Cast

December 10, 2021 | James Imam, Musical America
MILAN--La Scala’s opening night ought to be the artistic high point of the season. After all, the “Prima” is the theater’s chance to shine, with weeks of advance hype in the Italian media and live broadcasts of the … » Read
 

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Three Critics Assess Joan Tower's 1919/2019

December 8, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Jaap van Zweden led the New York Philharmonic last weekend in a program that included Dvorák's Seventh Symphony and Emanuel Ax playing Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 17 in G. With such crowd pleasers on offer, what better an occasion to … » Read
 

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The Murderess Sings at the Greek National Opera

December 8, 2021 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Alexandros Papadiamantis’s novella, The Murderess enjoys seminal status in Greece where it has stood as a challenge to conventional socio-political thinking and the roles of church and state since its publication in 1903. Adapted by Giorgos … » Read
 

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Meticulously Re-crafted West Side Story Lacks the Raw Power of the Original

December 6, 2021 | Jake Coyle, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP)--We’re so rife with reboots and remakes today that it can take a moment to gauge just what Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story is. It isn’t a papered-over modernizing or a thinly disguised retread. It’s a feat … » Read
 
 

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