Archive for 2019

Colorful staging lifts mixed vocalism in WNO’s “Faust”  – Mar 17, 2019

This month Washington National Opera performs two operas it has not […]

Koopman returns to NSO bearing rare and rewarding Baroque gifts – Mar 15, 2019

Regular podium visits by early music specialists are helping to mold […]

Critic’s Choice – Mar 13, 2019

The last time that Ton Koopman, the Dutch early music specialist, […]

Takács Quartet offers exquisite Bartók at the Kennedy Center – Mar 13, 2019

What would the world be like without the Takács Quartet in […]

Moser and Polonsky prove worthy partners in Shriver Hall recital – Mar 11, 2019

The last gasp of winter shut down the Johns Hopkins University […]

Anna Nechaeva makes a powerful U.S. debut in WNO’s “Eugene Onegin” – Mar 10, 2019

Eugene Onegin has returned to the Washington National Opera after an […]

Montrose Trio’s Haydn proves a highlight at Wolf Trap – Mar 09, 2019

The theme of Vienna in the Wolf Trap chamber music series, […]

Cellist Kian Soltani brings individual touch to Haydn in dashing NSO debut – Mar 08, 2019

Christoph Eschenbach returned to the podium of the National Symphony Orchestra […]

Critic’s Choice – Mar 05, 2019

The Boulanger Initiative, formed to promote music composed by women, takes […]

Spiders, puppets and Mozart make fine company in Bringuier’s NSO debut – Feb 28, 2019

An orchestra needs to play both familiar and rarely heard music […]

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