By: Patrik Gelbart The New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players have been cultivating the work of Gilbert and Sullivan for a long time. The company was founded by Mr. Albert Bergeret, who is the artistic director and conductor of the NYGASP orchestra pit. The company is celebrating their 50th anniversary […]
Daily Archives: December 18, 2024
By Nia On October 10, 2024, conductor and composer Matthias Pintscher, along with violin soloist Gil Shaham, set off a spectacular performance with the New York Philharmonic in David Geffen Hall. Gorgeous venue that enriches the sound of every instrument, captivating the audience’s ears to fully engage into the music […]
By YING KIT TSANG Hundreds of years ago, concert music was presented at the courts of nobles, and ordinary people had to hope for an invitation to hear music in their music rooms. Today, folks can hear music everywhere. Many places have free concerts for education and entertainment and people […]
The New School founded the Schneider Concerts in 1957, and now they have started the Sixty-ninth Season (2024-2025). The Verona Quartet presented the first concert of this season on October 6, 2024. The Verona Quartet is a music group consisting of four people: Jonathan Ong and Dorothy Ro, violins, Abigail […]
By Anes Kolenovic Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93, performed live, is a captivating journey into the composer’s wit and mastery. Often overshadowed by the glory of his Seventh and Ninth symphonies, this “little Symphony in F” stands out with its compact structure and cheerful tone. The […]
By Justin G. “Opera Italiana is in the Air” is all about bringing back the origin and popular music of our past. The use of the word popular music is very different from what it was in the past. Right now our most popular genres are rap, pop and rock […]
By Frandy Nunez Forest Hills is a neighborhood in the central portion of Queens known for its unique architecture. These houses are called the Forest Hills Bungalow, only seen in this part of Queens. Over the summertime is a very nice area to walk around and hear the birds chirping, […]
By Giovanna Pacheco Attending a concert at Lincoln Center, particularly by the Juilliard Orchestra, is usually an experience with high expectations. The evening promised a combination of brilliance and young fire, with Daniela Candillari conducting and Sophia Werner performing as the soloist. In this review, I delve into the night’s […]
By Derik Lawler As a first-time listener of opera, the open-air Opera Italian was absolutely outstanding. The environment of the Central Park bandshell, along with all of the pieces made for such an enjoyable and easy introductory experience for myself, who going into it had a shaky perception of what […]