Review: All Jazz is Modern (Jazz at the Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, QPAC)
Experiencing 15 of the world's best jazz musicians in a jazz-fuelled synergy made for an astounding concert.
Experiencing 15 of the world's best jazz musicians in a jazz-fuelled synergy made for an astounding concert.
Handel’s tree-hugging despot enjoys a lively new outing, the Philly aces Rachmaninov, Christian Li explores Mendelssohn, and Offenbach’s Peruvian soufflé fizzes with fun.
Marsalis enters The Jungle to claim Gershwin and Bernstein’s crown.
Simone Young discusses the highlights of her second “theatrical” year as the SSO’s Chief Conductor, including several works she will conduct for the first time in her celebrated career.
Chief Conductor Jaime Martín discusses the season which includes 17 new works, including three by Composer in Residence Mary Finsterer, while soprano Siobhan Stagg is Artist in Residence.
The intersection of classical music with other genres such as rock and pop is growing fast, with novel sounds emerging. But what should we call such collaborations? Classical music? Serious music? And how did the division between highbrow and lowbrow music first come about?
Wynton Marsalis and David Robertson deliver a special concert, and not the kind of program we hear often.
The Minimalist icon and the Broadway star are among the latest recipients of the National Medal of Arts.
★★★★½ Robertson’s opener did mean a thing ‘cos it sure had that swing.