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Trimmed and in English for family friendliness, Massenet’s opera arrives in a boldly stylized staging, starring Isabel Leonard.
By Anthony Tommasini
Glamorous opening nights came with “Macbeth,” “Falstaff” and “Otello” — as well as a new version of “Julius Caesar.”
By Larry Wolff
Our chief classical music critic bids farewell with some thoughts about what should be preserved in the field he’s covered for decades.
The renowned conservatory will use a grant from a California foundation to expand a training program focused largely on Black and Latino schoolchildren.
By Javier C. Hernández
In a year that offered glimmers of hope across the world of arts, these performers and creators rose to the occasion.
By Maya Salam
Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually and in person in New York City.
It is the first major performing arts institution to require boosters, as concern mounts over rising coronavirus cases and the spread of the Omicron variant. The rule will take effect Jan. 17.
By Matt Stevens
Jeannette Sorrell led superb voices and a stylish orchestra in Handel’s classic of the holiday season at Riverside Church.
Classics by Bach, Mozart and Brahms and new works by Andy Akiho, Angélica Negrón and Tyshawn Sorey were among our favorite recordings this year.
A touchstone on the path to America’s classical music.
By John McWhorter