Yearly Archives: 2025

28 posts

My First Classical Concert.

By S.T. On March 9, 2025, I had the chance to attend the stunning 40th Musical Armenia concert at Carnegie Hall. This concert was dedicated to celebrating the rich and ever-blooming Armenian musical culture. The 40th edition was notable for introducing us to young composer Arno Melkonyan and pianist Vartan […]

“Always and Forever”

By Erik Bravo On March 15, I was able to attend a performance titled “Always and Forever”, which was performed at Carnegie Hall. It was a great experience and helped me understand the popularity of classical music and even become more curious about the history of some of the pieces […]

Beethoven’s Fidelio

By Doris Kaufman Beethoven’s Fidelio is not just any opera – it’s a glimpse into the composers inner psyche and a cry for justice. Experiencing this profound piece of art at The Metropolitan Opera last month was nothing short of electrifying. As the composer’s only opera, Fidelio stands apart – […]

Concert You Missed

By Kimberli Gomez On March 12, 2025, I attended a lunch hour piano recital at the Juilliard School, performed by Mateusz Mikołajczak. I chose this concert because, number one, it was “free 99,” and the concert fit perfectly into my daily schedule. Another big reason why I selected this recital […]

A Night at Trinity Church

By Giuliana Bravo On March 6, 2025, I had the privilege of attending the Musical Multitudes concert at Trinity Church—a captivating blend of sacred choral music and Baroque period instruments. The program featured the Amor Artis Chorus, Downtown Voices, and the Trinity Baroque Orchestra, conducted by Ryan James Brandau and […]

The Omni Ensemble, a Brooklyn Treasure

By David Garcia I attended a concert on March 15, 2025, and it was a truly eye-opening experience. One of the most special moments of the night was recognizing my teacher—not among the audience, as I initially thought, but performing as a violist. I saw her elevated on stage, playing […]

My First Opera: A Night to Remember

By Lady Calle Music can help tell a story in a powerful way and make a big impression. That’s exactly what happened to me during a performance of Act III from The Crucible by Robert Ward, which I saw at the Manhattan School of Music on February 26, 2025. This […]

African Queens, an Unplanned Experience

By Daniel St’clr Bookal   On March 11, 2025, I had the extraordinary pleasure of attending the online performance of “Karen Slack, soprano & Kevin Miller, piano: African Queens,” streamed live from Buttenwieser Hall at the esteemed 92NY, located on New York City’s Upper East Side. . Initially, this concert […]