They depict the history of the needlecraft industry in New York intertwined with the ideals of the New Deal in what the ...
The title 11,000 Strings promises something grand, and indeed Georg Friedrich Haas’ piece is large-scale in physical scope, ...
Hobson was joined by violinist Andrés Cárdenes for Schumann’s Violin Sonatas Nos. 1-3, played in reverse order. That meant ...
The answer to both was similar: Green exceeded all expectations, and the production is even worse than remembered.
Puccini’s Turandot is the backbone of the Metropolitan Opera’s 2025-26 season. Franco Zeffirelli’s spectacular, ...
Andrzej Filończyk (left) and Myles Mykkanen in Mason Bates’ The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay at the Metropolitan Opera. Photo: Evan Zimmerman / Met Opera The best works of art, in any medium, ...
East of the River opened the season for Music Before 1800 with a Rosh Hashanah program Sunday at Corpus Christi Church. Music is a magnet for outside influences, and Sephardic Jews had plenty of them.
Misha Dichter, pianist Beethoven: Polonaise in C Major Chopin: Four Mazurkas Chopin: Polonaise in F-sharp minor Prokofiev: Sonata No. 7 2 p.m. Bargemusic Free admission New York Philharmonic Ensembles ...
David Amram, 94, introduced the world premiere of his Five American Voices at the Village Trip festival Friday night at St. John’s Church. Photo: Cliff Pearson The multifarious annual downtown ...
Paul Jacobs recreated Mendelssohn’s 1840 Bach organ recital Tuesday night at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin. Photo: Priscilla C. Scott According to most accounts, the credit for bringing the music ...
Yunchan Lim performed Bartók Piano Concerto No. 3 with Gustavo Dudamel and the New York Philharmonic Thursday night at David Geffen Hall. Photo: Chris Lee The earth will circle the sun once more ...
Paul Jacobs performed Bach’s The Art of Fugue Tuesday night at Saint Peter’s Church. Photo: Priscilla C. Scott For an evening’s entertainment, which would you choose–the movie Oppenheimer or a ...
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