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WHETHER we admit or not the first dogma of the Wagner creed, that the individual arts have in past times reached their highest possible degree of development, and that the highest art-work of the ...
Mozart's "Cosi fan tutte" may be in for royal treatment by the Cleveland Orchestra in March, but another operatic heavyweight, Wagner, held sway at Severance Hall last week. Delving into a realm as ...
America at 250: The New Issue of NR Is Out Audio By Carbonatix The New Year’s resolution is a capricious thing, often arbitrarily made, haltingly followed, and quickly abandoned. Perhaps that will be ...
“Enlightened through compassion, the innocent fool.” So sing the youths of Monsalvat, the mythical Spanish Gothic fortress that guards the Holy Grail in Wagner’s opera “Parsifal,” of the mysterious ...
The release of any recording by pianist András Schiff, whether by himself or in collaboration with one or more colleagues, is always an event that provokes great interest. The inclusion of two ...
The Orchestra Now (TŌN) will present two Manhattan performances in December, including the first of three concerts in its popular Sight & Sound series, Siena, Wagner & Parsifal, at The Metropolitan ...