By Julius Xi Finding a bit of joy in a classical concerto was not on my bucket list. I walked straight out of the Q train when something caught my eye. Giant Flags draped over with the words “Carnegie Hall”. The security was tight with metal detectors and bodyguards. Despite […]
Monthly Archives: May 2026
By Emilia Malek As we filed into the St. Joseph’s Co-Cathedral in Brooklyn, we received a ‘menu’ that included the pieces that were going to be played in order and, on the back, the people in the orchestra and the instruments they played. It is a spacious cathedral, and the […]
By Aris Nayeli Ramirez Aguirre On February 12, 2026, I went to the Manhattan School of Music to see The Twelve Chinese Zodiac Animals, Vol. III. The composer of this work is Vincent Ho, and the performers were Lulwa Al Shamlan, Edmund Zicheng An, Erik Clark, Youlan Ji, Daria Podorozhnova, […]
By Ash Babayaga I attended a classical music concert recently at St. Malachy’s Church – The Actors’ Chapel in Manhattan, and overall it was a very engaging and meaningful experience for me. The performance, titled An Das Klavier, featured Alissa Duryee, a solo clavichord performer. The program focused mainly on […]