PREVIEW: November in New York

CadenzaNYC’s Monthly Curated List of New York City’s Classical Music Scene. Who and What is being performed on classical music stages in NYC in November 2019, from New York Philharmonic and Carnegie Hall to downtown and Brooklyn venues.

REVIEW: Teatro Nuovo Makes Rossini New Again

Now, the opera world has Teatro Nuovo. Founded last year by Will Crutchfield, formerly Director of Opera for the Caramoor International Music Festival, is a breath of fresh air. True to its name (Italian for “new theater”), Teatro Nuovo promises to revive neglected Bel Canto works with a rigorous, historically informed performance practice.

REVIEW: Mitsuko Uchida Unleashes a Beastly Side of Schubert

Mitsuko Uchida is a pianist celebrated for ultra-refined Mozart and peerless in music of more complicated harmony and texture like Schumann and Schoenberg. She’s naturally made a career of meticulous readings of Schubert, a composer who falls somewhere in the middle. Schubert was a pupil of Salieri and at first glance, his piano sonatas appear to be made of Classical-era stuff. Uchida has arrived at what feels like a different take on Schubert’s most personal creations.