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New York CityBrahms, Di Castri, and Lutosławski
Brahms, Di Castri, Lutosławski
New York Philharmonic; Jonathon Heyward; Christian Tetzlaff
New York CityMasters at Work: Balanchine & Robbins II
Various, Debussy, Haieff, Donizetti
George Balanchine; Jerome Robbins; New York City Ballet; Erica Pereira; Indiana Woodward; Harrison Ball; Anthony Huxley
New York CityAida
Verdi: Aida
Paolo Carignani; Sonja Frisell; Metropolitan Opera; Gianni Quaranta; Dada Saligeri; Gil Wechsler; The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
New York CityLa bohème
Puccini: La bohème
Yannick Nézet-Séguin; Franco Zeffirelli; Metropolitan Opera; Paolo Carignani; James Gaffigan; Peter J. Hall
New York CityChampion: An Opera in JazzNew production
Blanchard: Champion: An Opera in Jazz
Yannick Nézet-Séguin; James Robinson; Metropolitan Opera; Kensho Watanabe; Allen Moyer; Paul Tazewell; Donald Holder
New York CityBalanchine + Ratmansky I
Delibes, Lalo
George Balanchine; Alexei Ratmansky; New York City Ballet
New York CityL'elisir d'amore
Donizetti: L'elisir d'amore
Michele Gamba; Bartlett Sher; Metropolitan Opera; Michael Yeargan; Catherine Zuber; Jennifer Tipton; The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
New York City21st Century Choreography I
Shaw
Justin Peck; Gianna Reisen; Kyle Abraham; New York City Ballet
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The Emerson Quartet begins its last series at Lincoln Center
In the first leg of a chronological traversal of the string quartet repertoire, the Emersons were on top form.
NYCB Balanchine and Robbins: A Star is Born
In a first rate performance and just as balletomanes say goodbye to Harrison Ball, we say hello to the young talent, Domenika Afanasenkov. The cycle continues.
Iván Fischer brings a Hungarian rarity to the New York Philharmonic
Ernő Dohnányi's Symphonic Minutes made its first appearance on a Philharmonic subscription program since 1940, followed by a stirring account of Bartók’s Third Piano Concerto with Sir András Schiff.
And the winner is: Terence Blanchard’s Champion comes to the Met
The compelling story of boxer Emile Griffith's struggles with guilt and sexuality are not ideally rendered in James Robinson's new production.
NYCB spring season gets off to a rather bumpy start
Recent retirements within NYCB have resulted in uneven performances, but there is still hope for future spring programs.
Susanna Mälkki flexes her new music credentials with the New York Phil
Felipe Lara Double Concerto for flute and double bass receives its New York premiere.
“Ein sonderbar Ding”: The Met revives oddly disjointed Rosenkavalier
Lise Davidsen's thoughtful role debut at the Marschallin rescues a production that is often at odds with the story it seeks to tell.
Belly laughs: Falstaff at the Met
Michael Volle headlines a deluxe revival of Verdi's Falstaff in this revival of Robert Carsen's popular production.