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It’s time for new rules. The Metropolitan Opera, once fearful of upsetting its base with too much novelty, is now desperate enough to try a novel diet of new operas. The New York Philharmonic begins ...
What followed is a 55-year love affair with classical music — branching out to discover greats like Brahms, Bruch, Mahler, Chopin, Copland, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and Elgar as well as lesser known ...
It’s spring! You want to be released from the prison of winter. So what better way to celebrate the arrival of good weather than to drive, bike, walk, or even take the T to your favorite concert venue ...
A listener-supported, nonprofit classical radio station in North Carolina says it will now air the full season of New York’s renowned Metropolitan Opera, reversing an earlier decision not to broadcast ...
How is the classical music world changing? Looking back on a dizzying year, we pay particular attention to performers’ ...
A listener-supported, nonprofit classical radio station in North Carolina said it will not air six operas performed by New York’s renowned Metropolitan Opera this season over objections to content ...
What if we try all kinds of things to reach all kinds of audiences with classical music without having to criticize the ways in which others are trying to do the same thing?