Classical Music
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Stephen Gosling is featured on a recent recording of John Zorn’s piano music, and played more at the Miller Theater. Source
Yes, many musicians are celebrating Beethoven’s 250th birthday this season, but there’s much more. (Even a viola festival!) Source
The orchestra is performing live soundtracks to two films with indelible music as part of its Art of the Score series. Source
The conductor Teodor Currentzis — anarchist, goth, guru — has burst out of the Russian provinces and scaled the classical heights. Source
The Resonant Bodies Festival, next week in Brooklyn, offers vocal artists free rein over 30-minute sets. Source
Kirill Petrenko, the storied orchestra’s new chief conductor, avoids interviews and recordings. But artists adore him. Source
Reports of sexual harassment against one of opera’s most revered stars have brought opposing reactions from singers, and continents. Source
In a city known for samba, “nobody expects a black, poor woman to play the violin.” Source
Returning after a career-threatening injury, the world’s most famous classical pianist is rethinking his approach to music. Source
With orchestras rare in the early 19th century, today’s classics spread in quartet arrangements, a new recording shows. Source