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The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center concluded its season Tuesday night at Alice Tully Hall with a convivial Mozart program.
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Mr. Shapero was a composer and a central figure of American Neo-Classicism, a school of composition that thrived in the 1940s and ’50s.
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Tertulia, a concert series meant to broaden the appeal of chamber music, combines dinner with a performance.
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“Look and Listen,” a festival of new music performed in art galleries, kicked off its 12th season with a concert at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery on Friday.
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Simon Rattle conducts his old friends the Philadelphia Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, in a program with Berg, Ligeti and Beethoven.
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The news that the Latvian conductor Andris Nelsons, 34, has been named music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra is the latest in what has felt like a youth trend in major American ensembles.
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James Levine, who has defined the Metropolitan Opera for more than 40 years, returned Sunday after two years to lead the Met Orchestra at a packed Carnegie Hall.
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As Wagner’s 200th birthday approaches, one of his interpreters, the German conductor Christian Thielemann, is in the process of scaling back the excess in his own life.
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Nationwide classical music listings.
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The Van Cliburn International Piano Competition begins next week, and its problems cannot all be attributed to the death of its namesake earlier this year.
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