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Golda Schultz Vocal Recital with Jonathan Ware | Carnegie Hall
Golda Schultz dazzled Carnegie Hall audiences when she performed in 2018. She returns to charm and delight once more during an evening of song. Get tickets. — Read on http://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2019/11/01/Golda-Schultz-Soprano-Jonathan-Ware-Piano-0730PM
The Michaels
The Michaels — Read on publictheater.org/productions/season/1920/the-michaels/
‘The Turn of the Screw,’ ‘Zauberland’ and ‘En Masse’ Reviews
Benjamin Britten’s opera gets a staging in an appropriately creepy setting; a contorted take on traditional lieder concerts; and the end of one world meets the beginning of a new one. ByHeidi WalesonOct. 30, 2019 3:05 pm ET Bronx, N.Y. Last weekend, On Site Opera staged Benjamin Britten’s “The Turn of the Screw” at Wave …
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For Colored Girls…
For Colored Girls… — Read on publictheater.org/productions/season/1920/for-colored-girls/
White Light Festival
White Light Festival — Read on http://www.lincolncenter.org/white-light-festival/show/zauberland
Cappella Pratensis – Music Before 1800
Cappella Pratensis – Music Before 1800 — Read on mb1800.org/concert/cappella-pratensis-3/
The Turn of the Screw – On Site Opera
The Turn of the Screw – On Site Opera — Read on osopera.org/productions/tots/
Ian Bostridge and Brad Mehldau Recital | Carnegie Hall
Tenor Ian Bostridge performs Schumann’s ‘Dichterliebe,’ an intense song cycle that reflects the composer’s anguish over his separation from his beloved Clara. Bostridge is joined by multifaceted composer-pianist Brad Mehldau, who premieres his new work co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall. Get tickets. — Read on http://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2019/10/24/Ian-Bostridge-Tenor-Brad-Mehldau-Piano-0730PM
Pershing Square: Finally
Delighted to see that after 40 years the pedestrianization of Park Avenue at Pershing Square has finally been implemented — although the arc of history is certainly non-linear. The advocacy by Grand Central Partnership of the closing of Park Avenue for the plaza in 1998 angered then Mayor Rudolf W. Giuliani (who still seems to …
