15 de abril de 2008

NOTÍCIAS DE NEW YORK

Music Review
Composers’ Works Live on to Outshine Oppression
By VIVIEN SCHWEITZER
On Sunday, James Conlon led the second of three concerts of “degenerate” — the term the Nazis applied to the works of Jewish composers and some others — and “generative” music, Mr. Conlon’s term for music written under unrestricted circumstances.


Music Review
Using Sharp, Vehement Gestures to Produce Expansive Sounds
By ALLAN KOZINN
The Minnesota Orchestra sounded more brightly polished and supercharged than ever when it played under Osmo Vanska’s baton at Avery Fisher Hall on Sunday afternoon.
Music Review

A Master’s Early Work; Just Look Past the Plot
By STEVE SMITH
The conductor Eve Queler, who made a pioneering recording of Puccini’s early opera “Edgar” with the Opera Orchestra of New York in a 1977 Carnegie Hall concert, revived it there on Sunday night.

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