VIEWPOINTS – Nights at the opera: The Met’s holiday presentation of CINDERELLA and a new RIGOLETTO
- By drediman
- January 5, 2022
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Astonishingly, since re-opening this fall, the Metropolitan Opera hasn’t yet had to cancel a performance. This week on consecutive nights, I found myself at the Met relishing a pair of … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Classical music roundup: Maestro Nézet-Séguin leads the Met and Philly forces in Aucoin’s “Eurydice” and a pair of Beethoven symphonies, respectively
- By drediman
- December 16, 2021
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I suspect that no other conductor has been busier nor more engaged in the pulse of New York’s classical music scene than the beloved maestro of the moment, Yannick Nézet-Séguin. … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – JESSICA VOSK’s eager Carnegie Hall debut was a delirious love-fest
- By drediman
- November 15, 2021
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Last Monday, Broadway musical singer/actress Jessica Vosk made her highly anticipated Carnegie Hall debut to an enthusiastic sold out house. Ms. Vosk has taken a circuitous route to stardom, have … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The Met’s musically outstanding revival of DIE MEISTERSINGER proves that there’s some appetite for durational indoor performances
- By drediman
- November 8, 2021
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I recently had a chance to catch the Metropolitan Opera’s revival of Richard Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. Being Wagner’s rare foray into comedy, the opera – which is essentially … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The Met’s one-act BORIS GODUNOV, starring the great René Pape, is a striking and oddly satisfying operatic experience
- By drediman
- October 6, 2021
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Last night at the Metropolitan Opera, I attended a performance of Boris Godunov – a performance which has the distinction of being the first fully staged opera I’ve experienced in-person in … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Experimenting with and transcending form(s): ASUNA’S 100 KEYBOADS at BAM and HOLDTIGHT’s WHAT KEEPS YOU GOING? at the cell
- By drediman
- October 2, 2021
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This past week, I attended two performances that experimented with and transcended form(s). Here are my thoughts on these interesting outings. 100 KEYBOARDSASUNA / Brooklyn Academy of MusicThrough October 2 … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – An orchestra in transition: The New York Philharmonic returns to indoor, in-person performance in excellent form
- By drediman
- September 19, 2021
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This weekend at Alice Tully Hall, the New York Philharmonic kicked off its new season, re-commencing indoor, in-person performances after largely staying dormant over the course of the lockdown. Aside … Continue Reading →