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Jessie Reyez Release Official Live Performances of “Figures,” “Love In the Dark,” & “Do You Love Her”

Vevo and Jessie Reyez announce the release of the official live performances of “Figures,” “Love In The Dark,” and “Do You Love Her.” Vevo live performances are part of a very special series that connects artists to their audiences Continue Reading

Posted On : April 1, 2020 Published By : Evette Sarah Johnson
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Five Days, Three Pianists, Three Generations

Over simply 5 days in New York, three distinctive pianists at three completely different levels of their careers provided distinctive performances. The first half of Jeremy Denk’s fascinating recital at Continue Reading

Posted On : February 6, 2019 Published By : Bobby Braunstein
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The Philharmonic’s New Season: What Our Critics Want to Hear

Freshman 12 months can excite with newness, but it surely’s as sophomores that folks have a tendency to come back into their very own. Jaap van Zweden’s reign as music Continue Reading

Posted On : February 6, 2019 Published By : Monique Wilson
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A Diva’s Return: The Week in Classical Music

[Read all of our classical music coverage here.] Readers, we had been deeply sorry this week to listen to of the loss of life of the nice American baritone Sanford Continue Reading

Posted On : February 1, 2019 Published By : Drew Koi
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A Violinist Questions the Musical Divide Between West and East

As a younger violinist rising up in Beirut, Layale Chaker moved between two musical worlds. At town’s conservatory, she studied Mozart and Ravel with lecturers imported from Eastern Europe. She Continue Reading

Posted On : February 1, 2019 Published By : Bobby Braunstein
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7 Classical Music Concerts to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend

Our information to town’s finest classical music and opera occurring this weekend and within the week forward. BEHZOD ABDURAIMOV on the 92nd Street Y (Feb. 2, eight p.m.). This younger, Continue Reading

Posted On : January 31, 2019 Published By : Alicia Moore
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Review: Philharmonic Ties New Threads to a Recent Premiere

Observers of the New York Philharmonic who love new music had been fast to lament the top of the Contact! sequence, contemporary-minded live shows began by the Philharmonic’s former music Continue Reading

Posted On : January 31, 2019 Published By : Steven Ashman
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Carnegie Hall’s New Season: Here’s What Our Critics Want to Hear

What do you get the composer who has every little thing? More every little thing. Beethoven hardly lacks for publicity, however to mark the 250th anniversary of his start, in Continue Reading

Posted On : January 30, 2019 Published By : Bobby Braunstein
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Lincoln Center’s Next Season: New Isolde, New John Adams Concerto

Christine Goerke, the soprano singing Brünnhilde within the Metropolitan Opera’s “Ring” cycle this spring, will give New Yorkers a style of her Isolde subsequent season when she sings the second Continue Reading

Posted On : January 28, 2019 Published By : Monique Wilson
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Review: In Focus Festival, Juilliard Salutes Public Broadcasters

Think of the nice patrons of music, and a few resonant names come to thoughts: Nikolaus, Prince Esterhazy, as an illustration, who for 3 many years employed Joseph Haydn; or Continue Reading

Posted On : January 27, 2019 Published By : Monique Wilson
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Kilted Quartet: The Week in Classical Music

[Read all of our classical music coverage here.] Readers! I went west final weekend to listen to Esa-Pekka Salonen’s first concert events with the band he’ll quickly take over, the Continue Reading

Posted On : January 25, 2019 Published By : Drew Koi
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7 Classical Music Concerts to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend

Our information to the town’s finest classical music and opera taking place this weekend and within the week forward. AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA at Carnegie Hall (Jan. 25, eight p.m.). Who Continue Reading

Posted On : January 24, 2019 Published By : Drew Koi
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Review: Esa-Pekka Salonen Takes a Bow in San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO — After main his first live performance because the San Francisco Symphony’s subsequent music director right here on Friday, Esa-Pekka Salonen mentioned he had some recommendation for younger Continue Reading

Posted On : January 20, 2019 Published By : Monique Wilson
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‘Pelléas’ Returns: The Week in Classical Music

[Read all of our classical music coverage here.] Happy Friday! Call this the Week of the Critic’s Pick, our optimistic distinction for evaluations that reviewers need to flag for you: Continue Reading

Posted On : January 18, 2019 Published By : Evette Sarah Johnson
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Review: A Rising French Singer Makes a Delicately Brilliant Debut

For a coloratura soprano, the Fire Aria from Ravel’s “L’Enfant et les Sortilèges” — excessive runs and Queen of the Night histrionics — is an ideal showcase for technical wizardry Continue Reading

Posted On : January 18, 2019 Published By : Monique Wilson
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5 Classical Music Concerts to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend

Our information to town’s finest classical music and opera occurring this weekend and within the week forward. JONATHAN BISS at Carnegie Hall (Jan. 24, eight p.m.). Most pianists play a Continue Reading

Posted On : January 17, 2019 Published By : Lora Lewis
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Review: The Philharmonic Reveals the Rhetoric of Rachmaninoff

The subscription-series format lengthy commonplace at American orchestras, with a weekly providing of ordinary repertory, is wanting a little bit, properly, customary. Take the program Jaap van Zweden led with Continue Reading

Posted On : January 17, 2019 Published By : Brandon Hint
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Passing the Baton (and Harpsichord) at Philharmonia Baroque

Many orchestras go their batons from one conductor to a different. Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, primarily based in San Francisco and one of many nation’s most revered period-instrument ensembles, can be Continue Reading

Posted On : January 17, 2019 Published By : Drew Koi
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To Save the Sound of a Stradivarius, a Whole City Must Keep Quiet

CREMONA, Italy — Florencia Rastelli was mortified. As an professional barista, she had by no means spilled a single cup of espresso, she mentioned. But final Monday, as she wiped Continue Reading

Posted On : January 17, 2019 Published By : Monique Wilson
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Carnegie Hall’s Contemporary Music Master Will Go to Berkeley

How do you get from Carnegie Hall? You get a suggestion to run one of the vital vibrant performing arts organizations on the West Coast. Jeremy Geffen, who has been Continue Reading

Posted On : January 15, 2019 Published By : Steven Ashman
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