- October 19, 1998
- In Brief: Robert Wilson's "Lohengrin"
- October 12, 1998
- In Brief: "Der Kaiser von Atlantis"
- October 12, 1998
- In Brief: The New York Philharmonic
The Philharmonic opens with Beethoven.
- October 12, 1998
- Of Thee We Sing
The halls -- Carnegie included -- are alive with the sound of George Gershwin's music on the centennial of his birth.
- September 28, 1998
- In Brief:
"Arnold Schoenberg: Conservative Radical"
- September 28, 1998
- Handel, With Care
Among the City Opera's new productions, Handel's little-known "Partenope" is the music-theater drama to which a superb ensemble most impressively responds.
- August 24, 1998
- His Masters' Voices
Passionate about lost performances from the early 1900s, Ward Marston has made a mission of restoring and rereleasing them to a new audience of music lovers.
- August 17, 1998
- Idomeneo Theory
In 1984, Gerard Schwarz and Mostly Mozart botched Richard Strauss's reworking of Mozart's problem opera. This time around, they got it right.
- August 17, 1998
- Idomeneo Theory
In 1984, Gerard Schwarz and Mostly Mozart botched Richard Strauss's reworking of Mozart's problem opera. This time around, they got it right.
- August 10, 1998
- In Brief: "Lucrezia Borgia"
Caramoor's "Lucrezia Borgia" hits its mark.