The audience at the New York Philharmonic Thursday night saw a different side of Yuja Wang—literally.
Liu’s imaginative program design was matched by poetic playing in Tchaikovsky’s miniatures and fiery and sonorous renderings of Scriabin’s Piano Sonata No. 4 and Prokofiev’s Piano Sonata No. 7.
The first half of the program, “Light in Darkness,” featured newly commissioned works by writer a.k. payne, paired with art ...
In the Ninth Symphony, Mahler examines death from an internal, personal view. Through the music, Mahler sees the end and ...
Bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green and pianist Adam Nielsen performed a recital Wednesday night at Zankel Hall. Photo: Richard Termine Ryan Speedo Green is such a consistent and enjoyable presence on the ...
Early music concerts are a form of time travel. With “Gregorius—The Holy Sinner,” Music Before 1800 transported the audience ...
That brings one to pianist Igor Levit’s performance at Carnegie Hall on Sunday afternoon. Levit is one of the great ...
Like the things Mimì cherishes—sweet, charming, and full of dreams and wonder—Saturday evening’s performance captured all ...
Angel Blue in the title role and Piotr Beczała as Radamès in Verdi’s Aida at the Metropolitan Opera. Photo: Ken Howard / Met Opera As the fedora-hatted archaeologist was lowered into the Egyptian ...