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A Mini Boulez Fête at the NY Phil
This year marks the centenary of modernist master Pierre Boulez (1925–2016), music director of the New York Philharmonic from 1971 to 1977. In tribute, the orchestra offered a back-to-back pair of programs devoted to the composer/conductor. … »
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Famous 19th-century Sex Worker Gets His Own Opera

LONDON—Northern Irish composer Conor Mitchell earned plaudits for his 2023 opera Abomination: A DUP Opera , a lacerating satire on homophobia, hate speech, and the people who perpetrate it all. His latest project is still in its early days, … »
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An Handel-ian Surge in the UK

LONDON—A decade or so back, UK productions of Handel’s operas were as rare as hens’ teeth. English National Opera scored a notable success with Xerxes ( Serse ) in a ravishing staging by Nicholas Hytner, plus well received … »
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Stars New and Known Bedazzle
La Sonambula

In the final scene of Bellini’s La sonnambula , as laid out in Felice Romani’s libretto, the Swiss maiden Amina sleepwalks precariously on the roof of the village millhouse, clutching a bouquet of faded flowers, a gift from her … »
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At Chichester, A Choral Pilgrimage at 25; Hildegard Tells Her Story

CHICHESTER, West Sussex, UK—It is a quarter century since director Harry Christophers first took his vocal group The Sixteen on a Choral Pilgrimage, visiting some of the finest cathedrals in the U.K. He started the group 21 years earlier, … »
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Trombone Dust-up in Market Street

The world premiere of Timothy Higgins’s Market Street, 1920s on Oct. 3 by the San Francisco Symphony led The San Francisco Chronicle critic to describe the work as a collision between “one rather straightlaced theme … »
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Four New Opera Recordings

Among a handful of new opera recordings, few labels are as adventurous as BMOP/sound. Working in tandem with Odyssey Opera and Boston Modern Orchestra Project, their latest release is the debut studio recording of Dominick Argento’s gothic … »
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ENO Cenerentola Fails to Launch

LONDON—This season marks the first time English National Opera will divide its programming between London and Manchester in a controversial move forced upon it by Arts Council England. If the company is fazed by the challenge, it … »
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Chicago's Clever New Music Venue

CHICAGO—Gathering an audience at Chicago’s newest music venue on a recent evening, Seth Boustead introduced himself: composer, founder and president of the nonprofit Access Contemporary Music, and, as of earlier that day, … »
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50 Pianos, 11,000 Strings: An Armory Spectacular

The Park Avenue Armory’s Drill Hall has long been home to avant-garde spectaculars. A 2008 production of Bernd Zimmerman’s Die Soldaten propelled the audience around on railroad tracks; a 2016 staging of Louis Andriessen's De Materi e … »
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