Alan Gilbert News
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Soprano Renee Fleming presents the world premiere of a song cycle, Vampire Weekend sings new tunes and potty-mouth Sarah Silverman does stand-up.
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I want 10 weeks of vacation and if I don’t get what I want, I’m going on strike.
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Even for opera, Francesco Cavalli’s 1667 “Eliogabalo” is way out there: it’s based on a Roman emperor who dressed in drag, had sex with anything that moved and was killed by his own guards.
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Rock anthemist Ian Hunter helped launch Mott the Hoople at the end of the 1960s and had gone solo by 1975. He brings his pithy, cosmic and reliably literate sensibility (and trademark wild hair) to City Winery, where, as the name implies, the wine list is as seriously considered as the guest artists.
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Grab this chance to hear Gustav Mahler’s enigmatic Sixth Symphony.
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Even when making music in Virginia horse country on a summer evening, maestro Lorin Maazel can still grab Manhattan’s attention.
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Every few years, Avery Fisher Hall’s board remembers the place is really an ugly failure and stirs itself into inaction.
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When the Berlin, Los Angeles and New York philharmonic orchestras wanted to commission a symphony with a jazzy mood and feel, it wasn’t hard to find the artist with the right credentials.
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Fiery songbird Florence + the Machine will play Central Park Summerstage on Friday night.
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Last chance to take a seat opposite Marina Abramovic , whose impressive bladder control is central to her show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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