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Too much too soon?
Classical goodies for 2008
Two of the most exciting concerts announced for this winter are on the same date, February 24.
By
LLOYD SCHWARTZ
| January 31, 2008
Movie music
The BSO, Handel and Haydn, Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, the Cantata Singers, David Daniels, and Teatro Lirico d’Europa’s Tosca
Classical music in 2008 Boston did not get off to a brilliant start.
By
LLOYD SCHWARTZ
| January 23, 2008
The best on the boards
Theatre: 2007 in review
There have been a few muggings on the rialto this year.
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| December 17, 2007
Flying high
Kurt Weill in Stow; Ziegler and Lima sing Mahler
Cantata Singers director David Hoose must feel that Weill’s music is more timely than ever.
By
LLOYD SCHWARTZ
| September 26, 2007
Stage worthies
Fall on the Boston boards
The roar of the greasepaint precedes that of the autumn wind this year.
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| September 12, 2007
Master-servant/Master-mistress
Figaro at the ART; The English Channel at Suffolk
Figaro and Count Almaviva are holed up in a sacked mansion opposite the Bastille.
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| September 12, 2007
Don ho!
On the road with Mozart and Molière in Don Juan Giovanni
In 1665, when it made a brief appearance before being suppressed for a couple of hundred years, Molière’s Don Juan was a “machine play.”
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| September 04, 2007
Would you like Mozart with that?
Don Juan Giovanni and Figaro fuse theater and opera
Tracy Chapman sang about revolution that “sounds like a whisper,” but at the American Repertory Theatre the French Revolution will be broadcast loud and clear.
By
SALLY CRAGIN
| August 21, 2007
Hit or myth
Persephone debuts at the Huntington; Valhalla comes to Zeitgeist
From Shakespeare to Shaw, statues have come to life on stage.
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| April 17, 2007
Heroics
Ricardo Chailly and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Teatro Lirico, and the BSO’s latest guests
It’s been eight years since Ricardo Chailly made his last Boston appearance.
By
LLOYD SCHWARTZ
| March 13, 2007
Import only
The Pipettes bring on the pop
Whether or not the Pipettes ever make good on the flabbergasting confidence and effrontery of their debut, We Are the Pipettes (an import on Memphis Industries), they’ve already earned themselves a dissident footnote in the history of girl-group pop.
By
CHARLES TAYLOR
| November 28, 2006
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