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Musings about Giuseppe Verdi and His 200th Anniversary

Steve Acunto *

"I have always found it interesting that people will ask you whether you like Wagner or not, but when it comes to Verdi they will ask which of Verdi’s works you like the most."

Week of the Titans

Julian Sachs

With the spring season heading to its conclusion, two of the greatest conductors alive, James Levine and Riccardo Muti, led their orchestras to success during an intense week of...

Classical New York. Italian Notes in the City

Julian Sachs

Our second immersion in what's Italian in the New York classical music scene. The Met announces its new season while Muti debuts with Verdi's Attila. The DiCapo Opera Theatre...

Classical New York 1.0

Julian Sachs

A month of opera reviewed: the new Carmen at the Met, Domingo and Verdi, and Zeffirelli's Turandot. Plus a look at the upcoming month at Lincoln Center and beyond

Symphony in C. Rare Italian Music at the Carnegie Hall

Guido Sandri

Carnegie Hall (Zankel Hall) - February 2, 2010 (7:30 p.m). Discover the rare treasures few have experienced. The program of "Symphony in C" includes three rarely performed...

IBLA. Fourteen Young Musicians at the Carnegie Hall

Marina Melchionda

The talented winners of the IBLA Grand Prize 2008 exhibited on April 27 at the Carnegie Hall in New York. “Our main aim is to interest contemporary youth in classical music and...

Elena Bonelli Brings Rome to New York

Marina Melchionda

I-Italy interviewed Elena Bonnelli. The singer is back in New York and will perform at the Carnegie Hall in New York. Her show is entitled “Roma in the World”

IBLA Grand Prize. How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall? Through Sicily

Eleonora Mazzucchi

The town of Ragusa Ibla, Sicily, where the IBLA Grand Prize is annually held, can add "talent scout" to its list of functions. The 2007 international winners and finalists of the...

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