With a libretto by Nilo Cruz, the work had its world premiere at the San Diego Opera in 2022—later moving to San Francisco and Chicago’s Lyric Opera—but the Met offers an entirely new production by ...
Leon Botstein, the college president who conducts orchestras, will soon be shedding one of those roles, but he did a ...
Charles Ives had some rough things to say about what he called the “Rollos” of the world. He used that name as a stand-in for ...
Carnegie Hall presents Rhiannon Giddens and assisting artists in “The Hidden Soundtrack of America,” a program of music from Africa and North America and from the 1700s to the era of minstrelsy and ...
Oppens was one of four pianists—the others were Paul Jacobs, Gilbert Kalish, and Charles Rosen—who commissioned Night ...
The highlights of this year’s festival—held, as always, the first weekend in May—confirmed this, with concerts that not only ...
Musicians from Asia have excelled in Western classical music for so long now that it comes as a surprise when one of them makes news by doing so. That’s what happened when the then 27-year-old Han Kim ...
Vilma Jää as Markéta and Joyce DiDonato as the Waitress in Kaija Saariaho’s Innocence at the Metropolitan Opera. Photo: Karen Almond / Met Opera Conductor Susanna Mälkki, one of Saariaho’s most ...
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