The pandemic may have cancelled live performances and moviegoing for most of 2020, but for film-music buffs, that just meant more time at home listening to their favorite music, including many ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen to our critics’ favorites from a year in which much of the energy in music came from recordings. By Anthony Tommasini Zachary Woolfe Joshua ...
The year 2020 was, in so many ways, divided. In terms of live performances, musicians were forced to reinvent, reflect and respond from a distance and in turn I watched their concerts from the remove ...
What exactly is required for a meaningful musical encounter? A big hall? A formally attired orchestra? A large, cheering audience? Turns out the answer is none of the above. This was a manifestly ...
In September, Houston Grand Opera staged a very different opening night: a two-person recital co-starring soprano Tamara Wilson and pianist Patrick Summers. With no live audience, the performance was ...
Conductor Sir John Barbirolli made most of his recordings for EMI over a career spanning more than four decades. Warner Classics now owns his back catalogue, releasing a giant box set (109 discs) to ...
Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2020 Tuesday, November 25, 2025 Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla 's recording of Weinberg's Symphonies Nos 2 & 21 with the CBSO and Kremerata Baltica won Gramophone's Recording ...
In a year during which the beauty of Bach’s music was at a premium, the distinguished Hungarian cellist Miklos Perenyi returned to the beloved Cello Suites, which sound here burnished, autumnal, wise.
Michael Kurek is an classical music composer and professor at Vanderbilt University. Born in 1955, Professor Kurek earned his doctorate in composition from the University of Michigan and is a past ...