Messiaen agenda update 3 days ago Read More
With the centenary of Olivier Messiaen bearing down on us, I thought I'd add a few more links to my Messiaen 100 post some weeks back. I neglected to note that the Cleveland Museum of Art is offeri...
Apparition of the Chapel 14 days ago Read More
Any performance of Morton Feldman's mysterious and sublime Rothko Chapel is an event. Musica Sacra will present the work tonight at 7PM at the World Financial Center's Winter Garden, as part of WNY...
Lenny in the common room at 2AM 15 days ago Read More
Carnegie Hall's Leonard Bernstein festival is heading into its final weeks: On the Town has a short run at City Center starting on Wednesday night, and Alan Gilbert conducts the Juilliard Orchestra...
Alsop on C-SPAN 16 days ago Read More
Marin Alsop, the music director of the Baltimore Symphony, will speak at the National Press Club tomorrow (Monday) at 1PM; there will be a live broadcast on C-SPAN. A press release promises that Al...
Sad news 25 days ago Read More
Fulfilling La Cieca's hint two months back, Gerard Mortier has withdrawn from New York City Opera. Mortier had set forth a remarkable plan for an all-twentieth-century opening season, but the worse...
Newly arrived 25 days ago Read More
Listening:
— René Pape: Gods, Kings, and Demons (DG, out Nov. 11)
— Brahms, Symphony No. 1 and Schicksalslied; John Eliot Gardiner conducting the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique and the Mo...
Union Square, 11/5/08, 1AM 26 days ago Read More
The last time I heard spontaneous singing in Union Square was in the days after September 11, 2001 — an experience I wrote about here. The crowd on Tuesday night consisted largely of college studen...
Sack of Salonen 26 days ago Read More
The LA Philharmonic has set up a sumptuous website
in celebration of Esa-Pekka Salonen's final season as the orchestra's
music director. The audio portion of the site has some fifteen hours of
free...