Forget, for a moment, the legend and the lustre. If you knew nothing about Riccardo Muti’s half-century of history with Verdi ...
Recent performances at Carnegie Hall, under the Neapolitan-born conductor’s baton, revealed the lasting power and precision of the storied ensemble via programs that included the work of Mozart ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Riccardo Muti, in what felt like a victory lap, returned to Carnegie Hall to lead the Philharmonic’s annual three-day series ...
Riccardo Muti conducted the Vienna Philharmonic in music of Catalani, Stravinsky and Schubert Saturday night at Carnegie Hall. Photo: Chris Lee Greatness can be a burden, and Schubert’s Symphony No. 9 ...
Returning to Carnegie Hall for the first in their annual series of three consecutive programs, the Vienna Philharmonic, conducted by Riccardo Muti, a frequent collaborator since 1971, delivered ...
How much difference, really, does any one conductor make for an orchestra? The New York Philharmonic this season has been led by a rotating cast of visiting conductors, and yet their playing has been ...
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