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GenevaOnly the Sound Remains

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Saariaho: Only The Sound Remains
Ernest Martínez Izquierdo; Peter Sellars; Grand Théâtre de Genève; Julie Mehretu; Robby Duiveman; James F Ingalls; Ensemble Contrechamps

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Los Angeles Philharmonic; Anna Handler; Anne Akiko Meyers; Davóne Tines
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Black American music finds a new voice at the Concertgebouw

Miro Petkov and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra © Milagro Elstak
Dutch premieres, new faces and new arrangements result in a concert quite unlike any other from the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra under Antony Hermus.  
****1
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A vocally perplexing economics assignment from David Lang

Gustavo Dudamel, David Lang and the New York Philharmonic © Chris Lee
The New York Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel deliver the world premiere of Lang's The wealth of nations, inspired by Adam Smith's famous treatise. 
***11
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Sonnambula and Davóne Tines restore a court entertainment at The Frick

Sonnambula © Lawrence Sumulong | The Frick Collection
Restoring the music and the color of a 400-year old piece of musical theatre, New York City renaissance ensemble Sonnambula teams up with bass-baritone Davóne Tines to present A Black Masque.
****1
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Finnish mythology brought to life as the Sibelius Festival opens

Pasi Hyökki, Hannu Lintu, Davóne Tines and Johanna Rusanen © Sinfonia Lahti | Antti Sihlman
Kullervo opens the 26th Sibelius Festival in Lahti, but the new edition brings a big change: not all the music will is by Sibelius! 
****1
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The Greatest Story Ever Told gets a new look in the Met's El Niño

El Niño © Evan Zimmerman | Met Opera
John Adams’ Nativity oratorio is fully staged in a new production by Lileana Blain-Cruz, her first time directing at the Met. 
****1
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Zest and spirit in Adams' Girls of the Golden West in Los Angeles

John Adams © Riccardo Musacchio
John Adams' opera, in its third revision since its 2017, receives an outstanding concert performance in Walt Disney Concert Hall under the composer's baton. 
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Davóne Tines is confronting whiteness in classical music

Davóne Tines in Everything Rises at Brooklyn Academy of Music © Ellen Qbertplaya
Classical music is long overdue for reconstruction. The groundbreaking bass-baritone Davóne Tines explains his engagement with this never-ending task.