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Music vlogger Synthet, who previously explained how the “Amen Break” drum solo changed music forever, looked at the ...
Giacomo Puccini’s “La bohème” is easily one of the most popular operas of all time. Despite being written from 1893-95 and ...
Boston has seen many versions of Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet” ballet. The Kirov brought Leonid Lavrovsky’s 1940 Soviet ...
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Jonathan Carney took the spotlight in a performance of Glazunov’s “Violin Concerto ...
In another turn of the opera world merry-go-round, Soghomonyan had to leave Turandot at the Greek National Opera to take on ...
Dudamel, who remains the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s music director through next season, didn’t reach the podium in New York ...
Talk to Dead & Company bassist Oteil Burbridge, and words like “magic,” “cosmic,” and “fairy tale” pop up. Conversation is ...
So here in Paris, as at Salzburg in 2022, it’s no longer “Puccini’s Trittico” but “the Asmik Grigoryan Trittico”. Which would ...
Boston Baroque’s well-casted and boldly presented “Ariodante” was a musically memorable performance of Handel’s underrated masterpiece.