Claudio Abbado, Daniel Barenboim and Riccardo Muti all cut their teeth in London in the 1970s. Muti’s decade-long tenure as principal conductor of the Philharmonia (1972-82) lifted the orchestra ...
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 ...
Cultural memory, if it is alive, is not preserved: it is transmitted, reinvented, and risked. Peppe Barra has done exactly ...
Bruckner’s 7th was the main piece of the opening program of this year’s Vienna Philharmonic performances under Riccardo Muti. The charismatic Italian who barely needs an introduction ...
The last was yesterday afternoon. On the podium, for all three concerts, was Riccardo Muti, the Italian maestro. He has conducted the Vienna Phil for, I believe, fifty-five straight seasons. Is that a ...
The opening concert of the Ravenna Festival 2025, scheduled for May 31 at the Palazzo Mauro De André with the Luigi Cherubini Youth Orchestra conducted by Riccardo Muti, will feature a young ...
This past Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoon, it returned there for three programs, all led by Riccardo Muti, who this year marks an unbroken 55-year association with the ensemble.
Conductor Nicholas Koo led them with the same controlled elegance as his mentor, CSO music director emeritus Riccardo Muti, but more energized impulses might have better guided the orchestra ...
In addition to having cancelled audiences with three ambassadors today and his announced attendance at a classical music concert conducted by Riccardo Muti: Verdi's Requiem, performed tonight by ...
that next season will mark just the halfway point between his tenure and Riccardo Muti’s. Read more here.
With domestic acts dominating the landscape, Italy’s live music market is in rude health as local talent fills arena and stadiums. IQ reports ...