Review: The Composer Joseph Boulogne, a Polymath for All Seasons
“The Chevalier,” an intriguing music-theater hybrid, unwraps the still little-known life and work of this 18th-century composer.
By Anastasia Tsioulcas
“The Chevalier,” an intriguing music-theater hybrid, unwraps the still little-known life and work of this 18th-century composer.
By Anastasia Tsioulcas
Mozart’s opera, tailored to families in this staging, is big on spectacle and let’s-put-on-a-show verve. What shines? Kathryn Lewek as Queen of the Night.
By Oussama Zahr
In Patrick Mackie’s “Mozart in Motion,” the socially observant composer embraces modernity.
By Anthony Tommasini
In concerts and on dozens of recordings, she applied a delicate touch that critics said set her apart from other performers.
By Neil Genzlinger
Michelle Wu, a lifelong pianist, has played to prepare for mayoral debates. Last weekend, she joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra onstage.
By David Allen
An excellent cast brings heat to Ivo van Hove’s austere, agile staging of Mozart’s classic, starring Peter Mattei and conducted by Nathalie Stutzmann.
By Zachary Woolfe
Julie Taymor’s version of Mozart’s opera, a fairy tale of puppets and plexiglass, achieves its finest form in the Met’s condensed version for families.
By Oussama Zahr
As Ukraine battles to protect its power grid from Russia’s assault, its national philharmonic continues to perform in the dark.
By Marc Santora
A recent work by Andrew McIntosh, the latest undertaking by Igor Levit and a high-profile tribute to Mieczyslaw Weinberg are among the highlights.
With a score by the innovative electronic musician Jlin, Abraham’s dance has beautiful skeins of motion but lacks cohesive structure.
By Brian Seibert
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