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Around New York, Different Ways of Hearing Handel’s ‘Messiah’

We have arrived at that point in the holiday season when it seems as though you could attend a different performance of Handel’s “Messiah”...

Review: Klaus Mäkelä, Rising Star of Conducting, Arrives in New York

But the memory of it was quickly swept aside by the Shostakovich that followed — in particular the similarly grand, breakneck finale. There, you...

New York Philharmonic Was Once All-Male. Now, Women Outnumber Men.

Still, many artists hailed the new prevalence of women in the Philharmonic as a significant development. Symphony orchestras were long seen as the dominion...

Santtu-Matias Rouvali Knows His Way Around a Score, and a Farm

YLÖJÄRVI, Finland — “Here I grow peas,” the conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali said, gesturing to a plot of land the size of a small room....

Review: The Philharmonic’s Conductor Returns to His Perch

His forcefulness in his right hand sometimes tipped into rawness — which, in passages of worried repetition, added an intriguing note of obsessiveness but...

Review: Philip Glass and the Bangles, Mashed at the Symphony

It’s not like the New York Philharmonic hasn’t been queer before. I can’t have been the only boy for whom Jessye Norman’s hair, when...

Best Classical Music of 2021

Rarely, though, did either piece deploy the full forces of the orchestra. “Vista” opens with an interplay of oboes; “Innocence,” with just a handful...

Review: An Ambitious Project Returns at the Philharmonic

After a long delay, Joan Tower’s “1920/2019” was premiered on Friday by the New York Philharmonic at Alice Tully Hall. It was worth the...

Review: The Philharmonic Tries Out Another Temporary Home

Maybe it was the surge of adrenaline that the New York Philharmonic felt at finally returning to live concerts at Lincoln Center after a...

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