The Manhattan Project- Counting down to the Met’s premiere of Doctor Atomic.
Daniel Barenboim, Still Busy- Nobody has made more noise for classical music than Daniel Barenboim, the pianist, conductor, proselytizer, knight errant, and tireless musical arguer.
That Party for Lenny- Marin Alsop wishes Bernstein a happy 90th birthday.
On Trading ‘Sex and the City’ for Sanskrit Verse- Television composer Doug Cuomo writes his long-awaited opera.
Joining the Family Business- Alisa Weilerstein’s parents didn’t teach her the cello to complete their string trio. But it did work out that way.
Ethel’s All-American World Music- The anti-genre string quartet is back from a year on the road, having picked up a load of new friends and new ideas.
The Season in Classical and Dance- Must-see performances this fall and winter.
The View From a Thousand Feet- Choreographer Benjamin Millepied explores a deep-rooted connection to Chopin in his upcoming ensemble.
What You Won’t Hear This Season
- In a fall of absences, these classical venues will remain closed.


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