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“The declamation is so unaffectedly simple that you want to hang on every word.” Read “Magna opera,” by George Loomis. George Loomis newcriterion.com/2024/08/magna-…
“Beethoven requires his players to tear into this trio—at the beginning of the first movement, I mean.” Read “New York chronicle,” by Jay Nordlinger. Jay Nordlinger newcriterion.com/article/new-yo…
“The most unexpected and most gratifying success of the Broadway season is the utterly delightful third Broadway iteration of ‘The Wiz.’” Read “Seventies swagger,” by Kyle Smith. Kyle Smith newcriterion.com/article/sevent…
“‘Pelléas’ was the one disappointment among the operas of an especially strong season at Aix.” Read “Magna opera,” by George Loomis. George Loomis newcriterion.com/2024/08/magna-…
Our critic’s pick: “A Day in September: The Battle of Antietam and the World It Left Behind,” by Stephen Budiansky (W. W. Norton). W. W. Norton & Company newcriterion.com/2024/09/the-cr…
Our critic’s pick: “Emily Nelligan: Early Drawings” at Alexandre Gallery, New York (September 5–October 26). Alexandre Gallery newcriterion.com/2024/09/the-cr…
Our critic’s pick: Jeffrey Swann performs Beethoven at Bargemusic, Brooklyn (September 8). Bargemusic newcriterion.com/2024/09/the-cr…
“You may not want to be buried with Mahler 5—but what a gift it is, for everyone open to it.” Read “Austrian-led Pennsylvanians in Austria,” by Jay Nordlinger. Jay Nordlinger newcriterion.com/2024/08/austri…
“Zucker was ahead of his time in his use of unorthodox materials and techniques, not to mention his resurfacing of fraught historical subject matter.” Read “The map & the territory,” by James Panero. James Panero newcriterion.com/article/the-ma…