Known for dazzling virtuosity, Wang faces a new challenge in a three-and-a-half-hour Rachmaninoff marathon at Carnegie Hall.
Category: Carnegie Hall
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Yuja Wang, Daredevil Pianist, Takes on a Musical Everest
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Review: A Young Pianist Finds His Way to Carnegie Hall
The New York Times – Music:Mao Fujita’s playing had a prettiness all its own, but he didn’t connect profoundly with all the composers on his largely safe program.
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He Quit Singing Because of Body Shaming. Now He’s Making a Comeback.
The New York Times – Music:The tenor Limmie Pulliam, who made his debut at Carnegie Hall on Friday, hopes to break barriers for larger artists.
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Review: Carnegie Hall Makes an Intimate Space More Intimate
The New York Times – Music:Zankel Hall has been temporarily reconfigured so that audiences can sit in the round, beginning with an enjoyable performance by the group yMusic.
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Review: The Unaffected Excellence of the Cleveland Orchestra
The New York Times – Music:One of the finest American ensembles returned to Carnegie Hall with a program that made its argument persuasively, but without force.
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Onstage, It’s Finally Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas Again
The New York Times – Music:After one holiday season lost to the pandemic and another curtailed by Omicron, seasonal staples including “The Nutcracker,” “A Christmas Carol” and “Messiah” are back in force.
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Scarred by War, a Ukrainian Children’s Choir Finds Hope in Music
The New York Times – Music:Members of the Shchedryk Children’s Choir have emerged from conflict determined to sing, including at Carnegie Hall this weekend.
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Ukrainian Teenager Who Fled War Will Play at Carnegie Hall
The New York Times – Music:Dmytro Tishyn, who left his hometown with only a backpack and his father’s bassoon, will be playing with the New York Youth Symphony on Sunday.
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Review: A Composer Reconstructs Painful Family Stories
The New York Times – Music:For the New York premiere of “Travel Guide to Nicaragua,” Michael Gordon sifted through a few mementos and fragments of scant narratives.
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Review: The Berlin Philharmonic Gives a Master Class at Carnegie
The New York Times – Music:Playing on a level rare even at the top of the field, the group came to New York for the first time under its chief conductor, Kirill Petrenko.
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Steve Reich, Busy as Ever, Enters His Late Period
The New York Times – Music:At 86, this eminent composer takes a surprising but still searching direction in his music, while recent projects look back on six decades of work.
