The orchestra’s first season under Artistic and Music Director Alexander Shelley will commemorate America’s 250th anniversary and 200 years since Beethoven’s death.
Stylish Beethoven from Benjamin Grosvenor and dramatic Ustvolskaya from Yuriy Yurchuk, but Petrenko and the RPO's blistering Shostakovich steals the show.
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Jay Capperauld on Bruckner's Skull: 'this is my musical exploration of the composer's life'
Composer Jay Capperauld explains how, in his piece Bruckner’s Skull, he has tried to understand some of the Austrian’s darker fascinations ...
On a concert by the National Symphony Orchestra, at the Trump Kennedy Center.
For a brief moment, the centre of the city fell silent as politicians, business leaders and lawyers spilled onto the streets after the state funeral of the former NSW governor.
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The Enduring Legacy of ‘A Clockwork Orange’ After 55 Years
Today is the 55th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick’s dystopian masterpiece. The haunting image of Alex DeLarge remains a definitive symbol of cinematic rebellion. In the history of transgressive cinema, ...
Christa Lang, who appeared in a number of French New Wave films and other movies including What’s Up, Doc?, wrote scripts and ...
Banned Books Club: 5:30 p.m., NoBo Library, 4500 13th St., Boulder. Read and discuss books that have been challenged or ...
North/South Consonance, Inc. will present a free concert on February 9 at Christ & St. Stephen's Church in New York, ...
On “Louise Nevelson: Mrs. N’s Palace,” at the Centre Pompidou, Metz.
Readers discuss Philip Glass’s refusal to allow the performance of his symphony at the Kennedy Center. Also: Real leaders at a time of crisis.
Philosophers Trevor Hedberg and Jordan Huzarevich echo Rauch’s sentiment: “ [Apatheism] is distinct from theism, atheism, and agnosticism. A theist believes that God exists; an atheist believes that ...
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