Bang on a Can presents String Noise
Bang on a Can and The Noguchi Museum continue their 2018 monthly summer concert series with String Noise, comprised of violinists Conrad Harris and Pauline Kim Harris, performing in the museum’s outdoor sculpture garden at 3pm on August 12.
Opera Philadelphia Launches O18 Festival
O18, the second edition of Opera Philadelphia’s annual season-opening festival, launches on September 20 – on the eve of World Alzheimer’s Day – with the world premiere of Sky on Swings. An unflinching yet uplifting exploration of Alzheimer’s disease from the creative team behind O17’s I Have No Stories to Tell You, the new chamber opera finds fleeting beauty in memory loss, pairing the music of Lembit Beecher with a profoundly sensitive libretto by young playwright Hannah Moscovitch.
NYO Jazz makes inaugural international tour to Europe this summer
Carnegie Hall’s new national youth jazz orchestra NYO Jazz will culminate its work with the ensemble’s historic first-ever international tour. Acclaimed trumpeter Sean Jones leads NYO Jazz with iconic jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves as a special guest artist.
Segev and Pohjonen's first collaboration
Israeli-American cellist Inbal Segev makes her debut on AVIE Records with Finnish pianist Juho Pohjonen in a recording of the music of three leading Romantic composers – Chopin, Schumann, and Grieg.
Who Doesn't Love Whiskey Tastings and Classical Music in a Catacomb?
The Angel’s Share, the acclaimed new concert series by Unison Media and The Green-Wood Historic Fund which features opera and chamber music concerts in Green-Wood’s remarkable Catacombs, will continue in August with programs by harpist Bridget Kibbey and twin sister piano duo Christina and Michelle Naughton. The series, which kicked off in June with the world premiere of David Hertzberg’s chamber opera The Rose Elf directed by R. B. Schlather, was praised by The New York Observer as being “everything you want opera to be...[it] shocked, confounded, disturbed, and, in the end, exalted.”
Shanghai Orchestra Academy Students Gain Invaluable Experience in NYC
Five Shanghai Orchestra Academy students spent more than eightaction-packed days in New York City earlier this month participating in both musical and cultural exchange. In addition to performing Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade in four concerts with the New York Philharmonic as part of its annual Concerts in the Parks, Presented by Didi and Oscar Schafer, the students – called Zarin Mehta Fellows – enjoyed tours of the New York Philharmonic Archives, David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, and important cultural sites including the 9/11 Memorial and Freedom Tower, Statue of Liberty, and Brooklyn Bridge.
New World Symphony + Carnegie Hall Educational Partnership
The New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy (NWS), is excited to welcome Carnegie Hall’s NYO2 for their first-ever residency in Miami, July 16-21, 2018. NYO2 is an intensive summer orchestral training program that features some of the finest young instrumentalists from across the U.S. (ages 14-17), including several South Florida musicians this summer. The NWS and Carnegie Hall, two organizations with deep commitments to education and artist training, have partnered for the first year to provide unique opportunities for NYO2. The NYO2 program is an extension of Carnegie Hall’s acclaimed NYO-USA (the National Youth Orchestra of the USA), for ages 16-19, and was created with a particular focus on attracting students from communities underserved by, and underrepresented in, the classical orchestral field.
Michael Fabiano Stars in 2018 Richard Tucker Gala
Advance tickets are on sale for the Richard Tucker Music Foundation’s annual gala concert, one of the most highly anticipated operatic events of the season. Coming to Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage on Sunday, October 21 at 6pm starring tenor Michael Fabiano.
PBS' Great Performances To Feature The Cleveland Orchestra's 100th Anniversary Concert
On Saturday, September 29, 2018 at Severance Hall, America’s preeminent performing arts television series Great Performances in association with ideastream will record The Cleveland Orchestra’s 100th Anniversary Gala Concert for an exclusive U.S. television broadcast on PBS slated for 2019. The broadcast is a co-production of The Cleveland Orchestra, ideastream, and THIRTEEN Productions LLC for WNET.
Bard SummerScape Opens - "Rimsky-Korsakov And His World"
The curtain rises on the 2018 Bard SummerScape festival next Thursday, June 28, ushering in seven weeks of music, opera, theater, dance, film, and cabaret. At the heart of these offerings is the 29th Bard Music Festival, which explores “Rimsky-Korsakov and His World” through twelve chamber, orchestral, choral, and operatic programs – two of which feature the American Symphony Orchestra under Leon Botstein – supplemented by panel discussions and special events (Aug 10–12; Aug 17–19).
Electronic Monodrama, Backwards from Winter, Premieres in New York and Australia
Backwards from Winter is a new multimedia (video/electronic music) monodrama for soprano, electric cello, computer music, and video—a collaboration between librettist Juanita Rockwell and composer Douglas Knehans. The work has two premieres, New York and Australia, featuring separate productions and casts.
How Violinist Filip Pogády Fuses Fashion-Forward Life and Music
We've certainly taken note of violinist Filip Pogády's Instagram lately and subsequently heard his beautiful playing. He has a knack for fusing talent with good looks that will make anyone swoon.
So we asked him how he's created this intriguing life and this is what we learned...
Inon Barnatan: 8 Concertos, 3 Continents
Inon Barnatan gears up for a rigorous summer performing eight concertos and two solo recitals on three continents. Highlights include his Asian Tour and a return to the National Symphony and BBC Proms.
How To Make Back-To-Back Role Debuts: Stephen Costello
Over the coming months, Stephen Costello – “the all-American tenor … at the top of his game” (Opera News) – makes a pair of back-to-back leading role debuts. This summer he returns to Spain for his house and role debuts as Fernand in a new production of Donizetti’s La favorite at Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu (July 10–24). Then fall brings his first performances as Don José in Bizet’s Carmen at the Dallas Opera, where the Tucker Award-winning tenor is already a firm house favorite (Oct 19–Nov 4).
Pianist Hauschka Featured on ADRIFT Movie Soundtrack
Sony Classical proudly announces the release of ADRIFT (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) with original music by German composer, songwriter, pianist, experimental musician and Oscar® nominee, Volker Bertelmann aka Hauschka, available now. STXfilms and Lakeshore Entertainment open ADRIFT now in U.S. theaters.
11-Albums Celebrating Leonard Bernstein
Sony Classical celebrates the 2018 centenary of Leonard Bernstein – one of the 20th century’s most celebrated, multi-faceted and influential musicians – with a box set devoted to his complete RCA Victor and Columbia Masterworks recordings as pianist in a limited original jacket collection. Leonard Bernstein – The Pianist, 11 CDs in a clamshell box with booklet, is a fitting tribute to the man whom Arthur Rubinstein called “the greatest pianist among conductors, the greatest conductor among composers, and the greatest composer among pianists.”
Larisa Martínez Stars in Central Park’s Italian Celebration
Italian culture is thriving in Central Park through a unique amalgamation of artists partnering to give a free concert, “Opera Italiana is in the Air”, to an estimated crowd of more than 1,000. On July 2, a live performance of Italian opera will be projected from the Naumburg Bandshell featuring beloved arias from Verdi, Rossini, and Puccini performed by stellar artists. Most notably, the Puerto Rican soprano Larisa Martínez takes the stage.
How Nikita Mndoyants Believes the Best Is Yet To Come
We recently sat down with the inimitable Russian pianist Nikita Mndoyants to learn of his buzzing career in Europe. While he has been known for years in Moscow and parts of Europe, only recently has he made huge in-roads in the North American market namely winning the first prize at the prestigious 2016 Cleveland International Piano Competition followed by a sold-out Carnegie Hall debut recital in 2017.
Lang Lang & Franz Welser-Möst Raise Money for The Cleveland Orchestra's Education, Community Programs
The Cleveland Orchestra's 100th anniversary gala on Saturday, September 29, 2018 features Music Director Franz Welser-Möst and superstar pianist Lang Lang. As the Orchestra enters its Second Century, the gala provides essential funding for The Cleveland Orchestra’s engaging education and community programs, which share the value and joy of music with people throughout Northeast Ohio.
Classic Film Scores Performed Live by The Cleveland Orchestra and Organist Todd Wilson
Lights. Camera. Music. The Cleveland Orchestra performs film music to live, classic film screenings. Alfred Hitchcock’s The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog, Rebel Without a Cause (starring James Dean), and Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind.