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The Bronx Opera's Ariadnes auf Naxos is well worth the subway ride. Plus, two strong premieres at the Brooklyn Art Song Society.
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The Bronx Opera's Ariadnes auf Naxos is well worth the subway ride. Plus, two strong premieres at the Brooklyn Art Song Society.
The Brooklyn Academy of Music has never been conventional, and the same can be said of its much-anticipated, always surprising spring benefit gala.
Christopher Corwin picks the flowers of a baroque May in New York City with reviews of concerts starring Lauren Snouffer, Key'mon Murrah, and the Oratorio Society of New York.
Zosha Warpeha at ISSUE Project Room Zosha Warpeha is a virtuoso of the hardanger d'amore, bringing new resonance to the already grand instrument. [ more › ]
The Next Festival of Emerging Artists will return for its 14th season from May 29 through June 12, presenting performances and programming across New York at venues including PS21:...
Review of VANESSA, by Samuel Barber and Gian Carlo Menotti; presented by Heartbeat Opera at the Baruch College Performing Arts Center, New York City; viewed May 16, 2026; further p...
This prompt of "favorite art song performance" seems just about as broad — and almost silly — a question as asking a painter what their favorite color is.
Golda Schultz casts darkness in an alluring light in an intimate recital at the New Orleans Opera Festival.
With youthful abandon, Ms. Feola interprets an old chestnut.
Mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton’s rendition of Jake Heggie's “Winged Victory: We’re Through,” vividly captures the song’s humor and energy.
Does this count as an art song?
New York, NY (May 6, 2026)—The Metropolitan Opera has named tenor Ben Bliss the winner of the 2026 Beverly Sills Artist Award. The annual $50,000 award recognizes extraordinarily g...
On Monday, April 27, Council Member Joann Ariola welcomed the Queens Symphony Orchestra to Howard Beach‘s Russo’s On The Bay for “A Night at the Opera.” More than 200 opera aficion...
I listen to about as much art song as I do opera and could have filled every day of April with favorite selections.
This song has always been one of my favorites.
This task feels near impossible, as I listen to a LOT of art song singers on repeat, across decades and continents (from piano to orchestral works) — mostly for pleasure, but also...
Free shows run through June, July and August this year.
It's not where you start but where you Finnish
William Parker's career launch coincided with the closet door fully opening for American male classical vocalists; the cruel irony is that Will was also an early AIDS casualty, gon...
I have always loved this recording of Canteloube's Chants d'Auvergne sung by Dawn Upshaw and conducted by Kent Nagano.
Klaus Mäkelä unexpectedly joins the foray for The Cleveland Orchestra's performances of Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem.
Erin Morley, Lawrence Brownlee, and Malcolm Martineau put on a jolly good show at the 92nd Street Y.
Shows take place from from June through September in Prospect Park. [ more › ]
Maine-based guitarist Ryan Blotnick will celebrate the release of his intimate new album The Woods on Monday, May 18 at Threes Brewing in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn. Door...
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