Reopening a Pianist’s Treasury of Chopin
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
The pianist Nadia Reisenberg is a good example of dedicated artists with lower profiles who influence classical music from within and enjoy productive and important careers.
Music Review New York Philharmonic
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
The pianist Nadia Reisenberg is a good example of dedicated artists with lower profiles who influence classical music from within and enjoy productive and important careers.
Music Review New York Philharmonic
A Hefty Sound for Bach and a Piano-Centric Strauss and Szymanowski
By ALLAN KOZINN
There was not much magic in the New York Philharmonic’s performance of the “Brandenburg” Concerto No. 2.
Music
Toward a Leaner, Bolder City Opera
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
Facing a $15 million deficit and still reeling from the departure of its director, Gerard Mortier, the 65-year-old New York City Opera has seldom faced such a dire crisis.
Times Topics: New York City Opera Gerard Mortier
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