Though little more than a month has passed, the surprise of the New York Philharmonic season so far is how interesting it has ...
One wouldn’t say Yukine Kuroki, who gave her New York debut recital Tuesday in Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall as first-prize ...
Angela Hewitt and Johannes Brahms are both antiquarians at heart, immersing themselves in very old music—she to perform it in ...
There are few visceral musical delights greater than an organ recital with its extraordinary display of colors and dynamics.
This current stretch of the Metropolitan Opera’s season is all meat and potatoes, dense with revivals of Puccini and Verdi— ...
Shuddering and slashing in Britten’s Sinfonia da Requiem, drumming in Tania León’s Raices (Origins), carving expressive ...
The Momenta Quartet’s annual Momenta Festival, now in its ninth year, is always a highlight of the classical music season.
At 44, Payare still gives off a youthful aura that recalls his roots in Venezuela’s fabled program for young musicians, El ...
“Now, you will have no encore. Once you’re dead …”—director and bass singer Lionel Meunier smiled and shrugged. Vox Luminis, his vocal/instrumental ensemble had just performed a program titled “A ...
There’s a fascinating mystery around every concert, one that accumulates myriad speculation but no answers. Just what thoughts and moods does a performer have before they step on stage? Do they hear ...