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London Phil: Conductor Jumps in at 11th Hour for Premiere
LONDON--There were plenty of draws for this February 23 concert at Festival Hall, not least of which was Jimmy López Bellido’s new Piano Concerto, a London Philharmonic Orchestra commission here receiving its world premiere with … »
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A Denatured Cunning Little Vixen Bows at ENO
Premiered in 1924, Leos Janácek’s The Cunning Little Vixen is the sweetest fruit of the Czech composer’s late harvest of operatic masterpieces. “A merry thing with a sad end,” was how the 70-year-old composer … »
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The Shorter-Spalding ...Iphigenia Is ...Paved with Good Intentions
SAN FRANCISCO--In these cramped times of diminished expectations, high ambition is a cause for gratitude and anticipation. Everything about the opera …(Iphigenia) , from its curiously punctuated title to the mixed musical forces and … »
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Semyon Bychkov Powers Through Pictures and New Rep with BBCSO
LONDON--Ever since he burst onto the classical music scene in 2009 with Aheym , a commission for the Kronos Quartet, Cincinnati-born composer and guitarist Bryce Dessner has been earning respectful plaudits for his intricate yet approachable … »
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21st-century LA Phil Tackles Salonen, Smith, and Strauss
LOS ANGELES – Late one night two decades ago, Esa-Pekka Salonen, architect Frank O. Gehry, and LA Philharmonic concertmaster Martin Chalifour donned hard hats and ventured downtown to an unfinished shell of a building that was soon to … »
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SFSymphony Nods to the Lunar New Year with New Works by (Mostly) Asian Composers
SAN FRANCISCO--In an eventful program of high contrasts timed to help mark the Lunar New Year, the San Francisco Symphony presented works by Korean-born Texu Kim and Younghi Pagh-Paan, China native Zhou Long, and Takashi Yoshimatsu, who hails … »
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A Happy Ending Denied in Black Lives Matter Fidelio
To a director keen to make a statement, Fidelio can seem like a gift. Beethoven’s only opera, about the wife of a political prisoner who assumes a false identity to take on a job as an assistant warden and save her husband from … »
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A Rising Countertenor Explores Obscure, Often Charming, Rep
LONDON--When Galuppi and Lotti are among the better-known names on the program, you know you’re in for an evening of musical discoveries. That’s a fairly typical bill of fare where countertenor Jakub Józef Orlinski is … »
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In Bajazet, Another Baroque Hit for the ROH
LONDON--After years of relative neglect, Baroque opera has made a triumphant return to the Royal Opera House with two very different new shows opening within days of each other. Katie Mitchell’s spectacular interpretation of Handel’s … »
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At ROH: A Deeply Disturbing Theodora Starring Bullock, DiDonato
LONDON--Ever since Peter Sellars’s ground-breaking 1996 Glyndebourne production of Handel’s Theodora , it has been clear that the 65-year-old composer’s penultimate oratorio is not only a viable stage work but a gift to the … »
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