Metropolitan Opera House, New York; May, 2023—If you’ve been to the Metropolitan Opera in the last 40 years to experience
Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.; May 26, 2023—Impresario Andrew Ousley’s “Death of Classical” continues apace. It is a quite marvelous concept
Harpa Concert Hall, Reykjavik, Iceland; May 19, 2023—While the wind whipped in from the North Atlantic, making its own unforgettable
Carnegie Hall, N.Y.; May 3, 2023—Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolanthe never has found the same popularity in this country as say,
There are many composers in recent years who have written works to commemorate an event, honor a person, or call
Baruch Performing Arts Center, 55 Lexington Avenue, New York; April 12, 2023—Now coming up on its 10th year, the innovative,
Carnegie Hall, NY; March 23, 2023—Richard Strauss famously said “I may not be a first-rate composer, but I am a
Barcelona; January 10, 2023—Barcelona Obertura is an unprecedented initiative in the cultural world, a joint collaboration with the three most
At the beginning of what in some circles is called the Holy Nights, in others the Twelve Days of Christmas
Chicago, IL; November 14, 2022—WFMT classical radio will premiere a new 60-minute weekly series, SOUNDS CLASSICAL, beginning Friday, December 9,