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Conductor Eun Sun Kim, Emerging Wagner Star, Leads Dazzling ‘Tristan’
Death Of Garcia Lorca, More Gritty Than Grand, Brings Flamenco To…
Spirituals Are Bountiful But Drama Is Slight In Opera On Fisk…
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Canada
In Concerto ‘Fandango,’ Violin Spins Old Forms Into Bright New Dances
Orchestra’s ‘Wake Up!’ Sets Up Season Opener That’s ‘Pictures’-Perfect
As Bruckner Turns 200, Fleshing Out The Ninth With Prelude, Epilogue
Born Of A Competition, String Quartet Festival Carves Its Own Niche
Festival Performance, Listeners On Point For Mahler 7th Symphony
World
Greek Wins Conducting Competition; Japanese Hosts Merit Gold, Too
Mahler On Home Turf: 7th Symphony Heard At Site Of Czech…
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Weinberg Opera Rarity And ‘Hamlet’ In Concert Score High At Salzburg
Spontini Opera Revival Preserves Music, Adds Screams, Tosses Story
Digital
Recording, Reassessing Saariaho Opera Whose Worth Is Still Unknown
Robeson Compendium: Like Trailblazing Artist, CD Set Is Monumental
Three Decades Later, Hamelin Revisits Depths Of The ‘Hammerklavier’
Vänskä And Minnesota Wrap Mahler Cycle With Sonically Glorious Third
Recapturing The Magic In Three Eclectic Ballets By A Neglected Master
Perspectives
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May 18, 2020
Reflecting On Life, MTT At 75 Offers ‘Rilke Meditations’
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January 14, 2020
Adams Salutes MTT At Milepost With ‘I Still Dance’
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September 23, 2019
Mackey Gives MTT Joyous New Music For 75th Birthday
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February 10, 2019
A Bouquet Of New Discs From Utah And Pacific Coast
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January 25, 2019
Salonen Steps In, Giving Unexpected Glimpse Of Future
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January 21, 2019
Two Major Late Works Continue Rautavaara Survey
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January 20, 2019
Semi-Staged ‘Boris,’ Over The Top, Is Semi-Successful
Janos Gereben
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June 18, 2018
Pair Of California ‘Candide’s Prove No Two Are Alike
Richard S. Ginell
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January 31, 2018
Our Critics’ Picks: New Music, Opera Sport Fall Colors
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September 21, 2017
Power Of Berlioz Requiem Endures In Dutoit’s Hands
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May 9, 2017
SF Symphony Goes Multimedia With ‘Klagende Lied’
Richard S. Ginell
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January 17, 2017
Coming Events: Orchestras Raise Curtain On Opera Sans Its Trappings
Kyle MacMillan
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October 14, 2016
Turn Of Century Remix: The Latest Groove’s American
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April 7, 2016
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