Tag: Carnegie Hall

Two Gems of June: Premieres at Carnegie Hall and Harlem School of the Arts

This month, you might feel the momentum in classical music swinging to the domestic festival circuit, with splashy…

A Sister and Brother Choose Repertoire by Feeling and Listening

Are Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason those rarest of things: young superstars who might actually live up to their…

Too Close to Putin? Institutions Vet Artists, Uncomfortably.

In Canada, an acclaimed 20-year-old Russian pianist’s concert was canceled amid concerns about his silence on the invasion…

Review: Upended by Global Conflict, the Vienna Philharmonic Plays On

A week ago, the Vienna Philharmonic’s three-night stop at Carnegie Hall, which began Friday, was remarkable mostly for…