Archive for February, 2026

Sibelius takes flight under Robertson, while double concerto premiere lands with a thud – Feb 26, 2026

Trust David Robertson to handle a world premiere. The American conductor, […]

March 9 – Feb 22, 2026

Music at Dumbarton Oaks Dénes Várjon, pianist Music by Handel, Mozart, […]

NSO celebrates America as the Kennedy Center’s closing looms on the horizon  – Feb 19, 2026

As July 4 approaches, presenters and ensembles around the federal city […]

Exquisite moments from Beilman and Osborne at Library of Congress – Feb 19, 2026

Composers in the romantic period embraced the new capabilities of the […]

Friday the 13th brings good luck with Voyager Ensemble’s bracing program – Feb 14, 2026

Arnold Schoenberg may be the most famously triskaidekaphobic composer, but George […]

Music is the food of love in Opera Lafayette’s intimate Valentine’s Day program – Feb 12, 2026

Opera Lafayette is striking out in new directions. During the first […]

Independence must be restored to the Kennedy Center in order to save it – Feb 10, 2026

When President Trump conducted a partisan takeover of the Kennedy Center […]

Vocal Arts presents the noteworthy local debut of a gifted French tenor – Feb 09, 2026

Last month, Vocal Arts DC became the latest presenter to move […]

Imani Winds showcase their populist versatility at Wolf Trap – Feb 09, 2026

Several things made Sunday afternoon’s performance by the Imani Winds at […]

NSO delivers searing Shostakovich and virtuosic Tchaikovsky with Abduraimov – Feb 06, 2026

The National Symphony Orchestra devoted this week’s program to two giants […]

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