Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The conductor Nathalie Stutzmann led Lorin Maazel’s coolly efficient 1987 distillation, “The ‘Ring’ Without Words,” at David Geffen Hall. By Zachary ...
The legacy of the “City of Champions” is more than Super Bowls, Worlds Series, Stanley Cups, NCAA Championships or superstars. It also includes Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra stars like Victor Herbert, ...
Conductor Lorin Maazel continues to surprise. While his formidable baton technique and mastery of orchestral balance has never been questioned, his interpretive profile over the years has been an ...
CASTLETON, Va. Lorin Maazel, a world-renowned conductor whose prodigious career included seven years at the helm of the New York Philharmonic, died Sunday at his home in Virginia. He was 84. Maazel ...
(AP) While Lorin Maazel isn’t slowing down, his tempi are based on the performance of Verdi’s Don Carlo he led to mark the 50th anniversary season of his Metropolitan Opera debut. Now 82, the former ...
In years past, Lorin Maazel has liked to end the New York Philharmonic season with a Mahler symphony. This year, however, Mr. Maazel – who is the orchestra’s music director – is ending it with a ...
Maazel died at Castleton Farms from complications following pneumonia, according to a statement by The Castleton Festival, an annual festival Maazel founded with his wife in 2009. Maazel was ...
On Saturday night, the New York Philharmonic had not just one guest soloist, but two: Leon Fleisher, the legendary American pianist; and Nancy Gustafson, the American soprano, who is not a legend, but ...
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