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Rossini's Dark Side Emerges
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The Italian composer's tragic opera "Maometto Secondo" gets its first British staging.
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A British Immersion, With Britten as the F...
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A centennial celebration of Britten’s birth was at the center of the Chelsea Music Festival’s opening night on Friday.
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A Formidable Undertaking for Any Orchestra
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The Orchestra of the League of Composers/I.S.C.M. performed two world premieres as part of its Monday program at the Miller Theater.
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Even Pan Chimes in at Early Music Festival
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The biennial Boston Early Music Festival last week drew on home-grown and international talent.
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Call It ‘The Green Card of Figaro,’ With T...
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In Morningside Opera’s “¡Figaro! (90210),” an adaptation of Mozart’s “Nozze di Figaro,” Figaro and Susana are undocumented Mexican workers.
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Monica Germino Puts Electronics and Violin...
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The violinist Monica Germino, accompanied by electronics, performed several works at the Austrian Cultural Forum.
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The Big Five Orchestras No Longer Add Up
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The notion of the “Big Five” American symphony orchestras seems to have lost its relevance in an ever more international music world.
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An Old Hand at Only 26
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The French conductor Lionel Bringuier, who made his New York Philharmonic debut in 2009 at the age of 22, led a full program with the orchestra by himself on Thursday.
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A 4-Piano ‘Rite’ With Bang
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Erik Ochsner conducted four pianists in “The Rite of Spring” at Le Poisson Rouge, as two percussionists added eerie bells, shivery shimmers and sudden crashes.
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Love Triangles Centuries Old but Somehow A...
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The Handel opera “Almira,” written when he was just 19, was performed at the Boston Early Music Festival.
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