As the last image is cloaked in darkness, the Gesualdo Six sings “Moro, lasso” (“I die, alas, in my suffering”) and one hears not judgement, but Barclay’s loving but solipsistic embrace of the Prince.
Pianist Terry Eder has an interesting sideline: presenting pianists. Key Pianists, the concert series Eder directs, has been bringing noteworthy keyboard artists to Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall since ...
Carnegie Hall’s 2026-2027 schedule promises some of the most substantial and out-of-the-ordinary satisfactions for classical ...
A substantial crowd came out in single-digit temperatures and slicing winds to the Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, to hear SOB play film score music as music, with not a ...
Nézet-Séguin has done invaluable work recording symphonies by William Grant Still, Florence Price, and this one. So it was a surprise that it didn’t feel like he had a grasp on the episodic structure ...
Summa is a setting of the Credo (“I believe”) section of the Latin Mass, which is typically set to assertive music. But in 1977, the Estonian composer was living in the atheistic Soviet Union; his ...
Though he was not officially Dvořák’s pupil, Burleigh was indebted to him for the bright woodwinds and swooping strings of ...
1. Mahler: Symphony No. 7. Gustavo Dudamel/New York Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel isn’t officially the music director of the New York Philharmonic until next season, but performances this year show ...
The title 11,000 Strings promises something grand, and indeed Georg Friedrich Haas’ piece is large-scale in physical scope, duration, and ambition. This is a piece for 50 pianos (the 11,000 strings) ...
A hundred and eleven years ago, a ballet audience in Paris experienced “the shock of the new” as never before, when the primitive rhythms and dissonances of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring ...
Yuja Wang performed all five Rachmaninoff piano concertante works with Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Philadelphia Orchestra Saturday night at Carnegie Hall. Photo: Chris Lee Long before this year’s ...
Matthew Polenzani in the title role and Etienne Dupuis as Rodrigue in Verdi’s Don Carlos at the Metropolitan Opera. Photo: Ken Howard/Met Opera The Metropolitan Opera returned from its February hiatus ...
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