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Magdalena Kozena stretches her flexible voice
BERLIN — Magdalena Kozena, one of today's most versatile mezzo-sopranos, has never chosen a predictable path. With her flair for Baroque music, flexible voice and striking looks, she won comparisons to the Italian diva Ceclia Bartoli shortly...
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Review: Seoul Philharmonic is here but not quite there yet
The Seoul Philharmonic wants to be the one, not just the classical music soul of Seoul, but the first Asian orchestra to make it big on the international scene. At their Walt Disney Concert Hall debut Thursday night, the Koreans were — in a...
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Music review: Spectral Scriabin
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews Eteri Andjaparidze's disappointing "Spectral Scriabin" at the Broad Stage.... -
Music review: James Gaffigan's Los Angeles Philharmonic debut
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews the Los Angeles Philharmonic debut of James Gaffigan, the latest impressive young conductor on a career fast-track to drop by Walt Disney Concert Hall.... -
Franz Liszt at 200
Culture MonsterMark Swed looks back at the Liszt year.... -
Music review: Gustavo Dudamel conducts Mahler's First and Tenth
Culture MonsterGustavo Dudamel and Mahler’s First Symphony have a long relationship. Thursday night at Walt Disney Concert Hall, in what may have been Dudamel’s most stirring and satisfying performance here thus far, it was clear that relationship has... -
Music review: LA Phil premieres Richard Dubugnon's 'Battlefield'
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews the premiere of Richard Dubugnon's "Battlefield," a two-piano concerto for Katia and Marielle Labčque commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic and conducted by Semyon Bychkov.... -
Esa-Pekka Salonen wins the 2012 Grawemeyer Award
Culture MonsterEsa-Pekka Salonen's Violin Conerto is the 2012 winner of the Grawemeyer Award, the most prestigious international prize for a musical composition.... -
Talking with playwright Stephanie Fleischmann about her 9/11 play
Culture MonsterPlaywright Stephanie Fleischmann talks with Charles McNulty about her 9/11 play "What the Moon Saw, or 'I Only Appear to Be Dead,'” which opens Sept. 9 at Son of Semele.... -
Music review: Gloria Cheng begins Piano Spheres season [updated]
Culture MonsterPiano Spheres began its 17th season Tuesday night with a recital by Gloria Cheng. Her typically inventive program included the most recent piano pieces of Pierre Boulez and Thomas Adès and three world premieres, maintaining the Piano Spheres tradition... -
Music review: Dudamel takes on the 'Turangalila' at Disney Concert Hall
Culture MonsterAn 18-wheeler of a symphony on a joy ride, the “Turangalila” –- with French plates, Sanskrit graphics, the eerie whine of a UFO, horsepower and torque you wouldn’t believe, a voluptuous sleeper in the cabin for euphoric sex -- barreled...... -
Music review: Charles Dutoit conducts Berlioz's 'Romeo et Juliette'
Culture MonsterThe Los Angeles Philharmonic performed an eccentric evening-length French symphony Friday night, a work it hadn’t played since 1997. A week earlier, the orchestra had another Walt Disney Concert Hall first –- an eccentric evening-length French...
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