Category: Concerts

Slick, Shiny “Ballo” at the Met

Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center, N.Y.; November 11, 2012—The Met has a new production of Verdi’s great Un ballo in

Adès Tempest a Chill-Wind

Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center, N.Y.; November 6, 2012—Thomas Adès’ The Tempest has come to the Met. Gloriously received at

Glorious Verdi Requiem from Philadelphians

Carnegie Hall, New York; October 23, 2012—French-Canadian conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin courageously opted both to inaugurate his tenure as music director

Light, Lucid Trovatore

Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center, N.Y.; October 8, 2012— The Met’s almost three-year-old production of Verdi’s Il trovatore has returned

Venice by Night at Miller Theatre

Miller Theatre at Columbia University, 116th St & B’way, N.Y.; September 12, 2012 The French ensemble Le Poème Harmonique opened

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