
Charlotte Symphony’s Christopher Warren-Green set for final concerts as music director
“After 12 years leading the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, Maestro Christopher Warren-Green is taking his final bows as music director this weekend,” writes Liz Rothaus Bertrand in Wednesday’s (5/18) Charlotte...
May 20, 2022
Detroit Symphony remembers Anne Parsons with 90-minute tribute concert
“Shortly before her death in late March after a years-long battle with lung cancer, the longtime leader of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Anne Parsons, told her husband [Donald Dietz],...
May 20, 2022
Dallas Symphony and Ukrainian-born piano soloist to perform music by Prokofiev and Aaron Jay Kernis
“Originally, Ukrainian-born pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk was to play Rachmaninoff’s grandly romantic Second Piano Concerto with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra this week,” writes Tim Diovanni Thursday’s (5/19) Dallas Morning News....
May 20, 2022
D.C.-based videogame orchestra to perform virtual concert
“A unique D.C.-area orchestra is looking to bridge some gaps and make classical music more accessible,” writes John Aaron in Thursday’s (5/19) WTOP radio (Washington, D.C.). “The Washington Metropolitan...
May 20, 2022
Review: National Symphony Orchestra in Mason Bates’s “Philharmonia Fantastique,” co-commissioned with multiple orchestras
“From the first few notes out of the National Symphony Orchestra last night, it was clear what the fuss is over guest conductor Cristian Macelaru,” writes Michael Andor Brodeur...
May 20, 2022
Michael Tilson Thomas, Ahmad Sarmast, and Simon Estes among honorees at Juilliard’s 2022 commencement
Michael Tilson Thomas—co-founder and artistic director of the New World Symphony, music director laureate of the San Francisco Symphony, and conductor laureate of the London Symphony Orchestra—will give the...
May 20, 2022