A Hot Night on the Nile
/The flame burns the brightest with the Radames of tenor Russell Thomas, who combines elegance with fire, in phrasing and in control of dynamics.
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The flame burns the brightest with the Radames of tenor Russell Thomas, who combines elegance with fire, in phrasing and in control of dynamics.
Read MoreMarco Barricelli could not erase the memory of F. Murray Abraham; nonetheless, he managed to inject some semblance of humanity into the Hollywood caricature of Salieri’s character.
Read MoreMany in the audience were enjoying themselves and applauding in sign language (shaking both hands in the air)…
Read MoreAmerican tenor Carl Tanner gave the finest singing of the evening as the tragic moor Otello. His “Esultate!” in Act 1 pealed through the thick stormy orchestra with a majestic ringing tone.
Read MoreIt’s a star-studded week at the Disney Hall, headlined by LA Phil’s beloved former Music Director Zubin Mehta and superstar (some say popstar) pianists Lang Lang and Yuja Wang.
Read MoreHilary Hahn must be the violinist du jour among the Gen Z’s. Large contingents of college kids from around the U.S. showed up in force avidly to hear their idol, and they were not disappointed.
Read MoreYoung dancers of the Hamburg Ballet, who were instructed to improvise and react to the specific words and passages in the music. It’s a novel approach that worked brilliantly.
Read MoreThe concert began with a speech by John Forsyte, President of the Pacific Symphony, and the orchestra playing "Prayer for Ukraine"
Read MoreWith the war in Ukraine still raging unabated into the second week...this week’s somber LA Phil program is a reflection of the world at large.
Read MoreOne of the many pleasures of resuming life post-Covid is seeing the return of beloved former Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen, always adventurous and daring in his programming.
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