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New YorkDudamel Conducts Prokofiev’s Fifth

Adams, Di Castri, Zosha, Prokofiev
New York Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel; New York Philharmonic Chorus; Brooklyn Youth Chorus
New YorkRouvali Conducts Carmina burana

Vasks, Orff
New York Philharmonic; Santtu-Matias Rouvali; Vadim Gluzman; Sarah Dufresne; Jack Swanson; Lucas Meachem
New YorkAlexandre Kantorow Performs Brahms

Brahms, Mendelssohn
New York Philharmonic; Iván Fischer; Alexandre Kantorow; Joélle Harvey; Emily Sierra; Brooklyn Youth Chorus
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Steve Reich world premiere in New York
London's new Centre for Music has much to learn from the Big Apple's mistakes.
Hagoromo: a Tale of Heaven and Humanity
Wendy Whelan is proving that there’s plenty of life for older dancers if there are new works that can make use of their special abilities and lifetime of experience.
Marion Cotillard’s Joan of Arc in Honegger’s surrealist oratorio
Academy Award-winning actor Marion Cotillard's portrayal of Honegger's Joan of Arc was curious, exultant, yet unflinching.
Haitink, the New York Philharmonic and Mahler not at their best
The New York Philharmonic has a distinguished history in Mahler, as does Bernard Haitink, but this Mahler Third didn't quite work.
Britten's War Requiem in Carnegie Hall
The main stage of Carnegie Hall was fit to bursting on Wednesday night for Britten's War Requiem, which saw an exquisite interplay of soloists with ensembles, of sacred Latin barely whispered from the chorus and graphic English poetry recited by the tenor and baritone.
Brooklyn Youth Chorus with Kronos Quartet at Roulette
Roulette has never looked so snazzy: the usual dishevelled hipsters were replaced by well-dressed audience members of all ages, wearing heels rather than flannel, drinking from wine glasses rather than beer bottles.
