Review: Maestro (Bradley Cooper)
Bradley Cooper takes his skills as an actor/director to another level in this inventive Leonard Bernstein biography.
Bradley Cooper takes his skills as an actor/director to another level in this inventive Leonard Bernstein biography.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
"It is what I burn for, it is what I breathe." A new documentary, Knowing the Score, brings the audience up to date with conductor Simone Young.
Gustavo Dudamel leaves the LA Philharmonic after 17 years for a New York role once held by Mahler and Bernstein.
The New York Phil's first Black Principal talks neglected composers and #TakeTwoKnees.
Lang’s take on Beethoven benefits from strong singing and playing.
Ferrier and Walter excel in Mahler's Swan Song.
Wolfe delivers a powerful remembrance of a tragic event.
Jansen is glorious in Brahms, while León offers a rich new work and a compelling nightcap.
Venezuelan maestro and last-minute stand in raise the stakes in a memorable Das Lied von der Erde.
Engaging Andriessen, turbo-charged Rachmaninov, and Robertson's Sibelius is even better second time around.
A night of considerable musical promise as New Yorkers get to know their 26th Music Director.
The Concertgebouw’s youngest concertmaster now heads both the New York and the Hong Kong Philharmonics.