Carnegie Hall Announces Its 2023-24 Season Posted by By The New York Times February 28, 2023Posted inAdes, Thomas, Bach, Johann Sebastian, Carnegie Hall, Cho, Seong-Jin, Classical Music, Crowe, Lucy, Davidsen, Lise, Europe, James Reese, Hammerklavier Sonata (Musical Work), Leon, Tania, Moran, Jason (1975- ), Music, Uchida, Mitsuko, Welser-Most, Franz We choose highlights from events featuring Mitsuko Uchida and Franz Welser-Möst as Perspectives artists, and the composer Tania León in residence.
Review: The Philharmonic’s Conductor Returns to His Perch Posted by By Zachary Woolfe March 25, 2022Posted inCho, Seong-Jin, Classical Music, LeClair, Judith, McGill, Anthony, Music, New York Philharmonic, Perry, Julia (1924-79), van Zweden, Jaap Jaap van Zweden led the orchestra after seven weeks away in works by Julia Perry, Shostakovich and Beethoven.
Review: Upended by Global Conflict, the Vienna Philharmonic Plays On Posted by By Joshua Barone February 27, 2022Posted inCarnegie Hall, Cho, Seong-Jin, Classical Music, Gergiev, Valery, Music, Nezet-Seguin, Yannick, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Vienna Philharmonic Yannick Nézet-Séguin picked up the baton at Carnegie Hall, after a conductor with ties to Vladimir Putin was dropped amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.