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Anthony Roth Costanzo Is Handel's Amadigi di Gaula

April 26, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Last year, Boston Baroque announced a five-program, digital-only season for 2021-2022, a bold decision buoyed by its experience of streaming during the pandemic, which saw it picking up viewers and subscribers across five continents. In … » Read
 

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The Met's New Lucia: Full of Distractions, but Donizetti Wins

April 25, 2022 | Jay Nordlinger, Musical America
On April 23rd, the Metropolitan Opera staged a new production of Lucia di Lammermoor , the Donizetti masterpiece (one of them). Marilyn Horne, the great mezzo-soprano, once complained that reviewers spent most of their reviews on productions, not … » Read
 

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Easter 2022 at Aix: Program Changes, Missed Opportunities, Pleasant Surprises

April 25, 2022 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
Replacements, in these fragile times, are a fact of festival life. Artistic directors need a Plan B in case illness strikes—and so it was this month in Aix-en-Provence, France. The Easter Festival 2022, April 8-24, welcomed back a live … » Read
 

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A Potential Successor to Antonio Papano Emerges in ROH Lohengrin

April 21, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—With its mixture of medieval history and fairytale magic, Lohengrin inhabits that awkward territory between the fabled pageantry of Wagner’s early works and the philosophic mysticism of Tristan und Isolde . Musically there is … » Read
 

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Fidelio: Deaf West Theater Collaborates with the LA Phil

April 18, 2022 | Richard S. Ginell, Musical America
LOS ANGELES – The ever-innovative Los Angeles Philharmonic reaches out everywhere, this time to a new and perhaps unlikely audience – the Deaf. And its aim was true, for members of that community turned out in considerable … » Read
 

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¡Viva Maestro!: Two Reviews and a Correction

April 18, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Theodore Braun’s new film ¡Viva Maestro! documents the conductor Gustavo Dudamel as he prepares Venezuela’s Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra for a 2017 international tour through to 2018, when he conducts … » Read
 

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Beethoven in Beijing: The Philly O's Historic Tour Revisited

April 14, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
As the United States relationship with China grows increasingly strained, it is important to be reminded of a time 50 years ago when Beethoven helped break down cultural barriers between the two nations. As Beethoven in Beijing , a 90-minute … » Read
 

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London Phil, Mitsuko Uchida, and (Mostly) Standard Rep

April 13, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON--Two weeks ago the London Philharmonic was pushing the envelope under its new Principal Conductor Edward Gardner in a program of exclusively new music , all four items being U.K. premieres. For this April 9 concert at London’s Royal … » Read
 

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Corigliano's Triathlon for Sax Premieres in San Francisco

April 12, 2022 | Steven Winnn, Musical America
In his pre-performance remarks, John Corigliano reminded San Francisco Symphony audience members to read their programs closely. His Triathlon , receiving its world premiere at Davies Hall on Friday, April 8, is not subtitled Concerto for … » Read
 

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Ai Weiwei's Rome Turnandot:
His First (and Last) Opera

April 11, 2022 | James Imam, Musical America
MILAN—Back in 2020, Ai Weiwei's production of Turandot for the Rome Opera was one of the most eagerly anticipated events on Italy's cultural calendar. The Chinese artist and activist is famed for championing protestors and refugees around … » Read
 
 

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