Conductor Teodor Currentzis Rocks the ‘Requiem’ in a Shattering NYC Debut I would gladly line up again to hear Currentzis's take on the 'Requiem'—or, for that matter, just about anything else. By James Jorden
Met’s Dour ‘Requiem’ Proves Levine’s Conducting Is All Show, No Substance A performance of Verdi's masterpiece tried for terrific choral singing and but failed due to empty conducting. By James Jorden
Has the Best Classical Music Gone Underground? New York, New York, that “hell-of-a-town,” that cerebral cortex of America, is constantly changing, and in the realm of classical music, the change has been dramatic. By Raymond Beegle
‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Review: A Smorgasbord of Eye Candy, But Style Over Substance By Oliver Jones