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The Handmaid's Tale Is an 'Unqualified Triumph' for ENO

April 11, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—English National Opera has had it rough of late, what with the premature departure of former Artistic Director Daniel Kramer after just a year followed swiftly by the global pandemic. Reviews of Kramer’s residual program have … » Read
 

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Chamber Music Society Gets Its Mojo Back (and Lives to Tell the Tale)

April 8, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
If the pandemic and shutdown wrought devastation, re-emergence has posed its own challenges. Tonight, “Setting the Stage” on PBS documents how the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center—its musicians, staff, technicians, and … » Read
 

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Four Premieres in One Concert Signals New Purview for the London Phil

April 1, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON--Back in Beethoven or Mozart’s day, your average concert would comprise a composer’s very latest works, in other words there would be little that wasn’t new music. These days it’s rare to feature more than a single … » Read
 

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Chicago's Haymarket Opera Takes on Stradella's La Susanna

March 30, 2022 | Kyle MacMillan, Musical America
CHICAGO—The Haymarket Opera Company (HOC) opened its 2022 season March 26 with a spellbinding performance of La Susanna , a significant if little-known oratorio written in 1681 by Alessandro Stradella. A middle-period Baroque Italian … » Read
 

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A Not Very Positive Look at the LSO & Rattle in California

March 28, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
A March 24 concert by the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) under Simon Rattle’s baton “looked like a sure thing on paper,” writes Timothy Mangan in the Voice of Orange County . Unfortunately, he continues, “The concert … » Read
 

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A Storied Ballet Company Explodes Its Purview

March 25, 2022 | Rachel Straus, Musical America
With the perspective of a three-year hiatus from New York City Ballet performances at Lincoln Center’s Koch Theater, my return for its “Visionary Voices” program last month was telling. The works—Kyle Abraham’s The … » Read
 

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Seattle Symphony Celebrates Asia; Preserves the Event on Film

March 24, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
With significant communities from China, the Philippines, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, and Korea among others, Seattle has one of the most diverse Asian communities in the U.S. That makes Seattle Symphony’s annual Celebrate … » Read
 

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Julia Bullock Stars in Sci-Fi 'Film Opera' at the Armory

March 24, 2022 | George Loomis, Musical America
NEW YORK—The operas of Dutch composer Michel van der Aa are known for their unconventional inclusion of film content. Van der Aa stands out in this respect because most composers don’t also have an expertise in filmmaking. By … » Read
 

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A New Peter Grimes Emerges in Warner's ROH Production

March 22, 2022 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
LONDON--The Royal Opera has done well by Britten’s (and Britain’s) most revered opera, and over the years each new production has been indelibly associated with its inaugural fisherman. First was Peter Pears in 1947, not long after … » Read
 

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Huang Ruo's Book of Mountains... Baffling but Deeply Engaging

March 21, 2022 | David Patrick Stearns, Musical America
Comprehension was only a nominal objective and not particularly necessary in Book of Mountains & Seas the new stage work by composer Huang Ruo and director/designer Basil Twist that was salvaged from the COVID-cancelled Prototype Festival and … » Read
 
 

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