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On the @NewYorker website, some musings about Gustavo Dudamel's move from the LA Phil to the NY Phil. 16 Feb 2023 17:06:14
Alex Ross has been the music critic at The New Yorker since 1996. He writes about classical music, covering the field from the Metropolitan Opera to the contemporary avant-garde, and has also
From the 2012 New Yorker Festival: Alex Ross discusses the fractured legacy of Wagner and the enduring power of his music.Still haven't subscribed to The New
Alex Ross—a New Yorker music writer for the past two decades—has spent the better part of his life bedeviled by both the beautiful and the reprehensible qualities of the 19th-century composer.
The Opera "Chornobyldorf" Channels Ukrainian Rage and Sorrow. The experimental work, recently staged at La Mama, feels eerily resonant in a time of war. By Alex Ross. January 29, 2024. In
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