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Daniel Barenboim, a Towering Maestro Held Back by Illness

The pianist and conductor turns 80 soon, but deteriorating health has kept him from the celebrations he had long planned.

Music Thwarted by the Holocaust Will Now Be Published

G. Schirmer will publish more than 400 pieces by Jewish composers, allowing them to be heard on a wider scale.

How to Be Medea? Summon Your Anger and Despair, and Hit the Gym.

Sondra Radvanovsky has taken on one of opera’s most grueling roles. “You can’t just act it,” she said. “You really have to live it.”

In New York, Masks Will Not Be Required at the Opera or Ballet

Many arts groups, worried about alienating older patrons, have maintained strict rules. Now “the time has come to move on,” one leader said.

David Geffen Hall Reopens, Hoping Its $550 Million Renovation Worked

The New York Philharmonic’s Lincoln Center home was gutted and rebuilt to try to fix the acoustic woes that have long plagued it. To inaugurate…

A Welcome Sight at the Upgraded David Geffen Hall: More Bathrooms

Before the renovation, finding a restroom could be excruciating, especially for women.

Much is riding on the reopening of the hall.

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