Warren Frye on “The Saga of the Earls of Orkney,” edited and translated by Judith Jesch.
Mahler’s Third began with a blatty onset in the horns—but, as they continued, those horns were arresting. Part I as a whole ...
To end the night, Flórez sang another Donizetti aria, “Una furtiva lagrima,” from The Elixir of Love. This is an aria that ...
On a concert by the National Symphony Orchestra, at the Trump Kennedy Center.
On “Louise Nevelson: Mrs. N’s Palace,” at the Centre Pompidou, Metz.
Jane Coombs on a performance of the Sukhishvili Georgian National Ballet, at Carnegie Hall.
While Dueñas was playing, a woman sneaked down the aisle, back to her seat. Apparently, she had left after the Beethoven, not realizing that there would be an encore. This time she had her shoes—those ...
On Old Master drawings, Caravaggio, the Budapest Festival Orchestra, Art Deco & more from the world of culture.
There is enough blame to be shared all around. Every organization, every office, every business has employees who are detrimental to the work performed. But the CIA should have been more vigilant.
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