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2025 Concerts

Kentaro Ogasawara August 30, 2025

Attendnce in 2025 that aren't in the previous reviews, including Aida at Met Opera, Nina Stemme, Soprano, and Roland Pöntinen, Piano, at Carnegie Hall, Juilliard415 and Lionel Meunier, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Piano, at Carnegie Hall, Antony and Cleopatra at Met Opera, Evgeny Kissin and Friends: The Shostakovich Sonatas at Carnegie Hall, Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Conductor, at the Philadelphia Orchestra at Marian Anderson Hall. Nina Stemme’s last Isolde, The Met Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, Folklore and Legends, Summer for the City

5.1.2025

Aida at Met Opera

Elīna Garanča’s Amneris embodies dignity and formality, celebrating true beauty: Conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Met Orchestra’s fantastic full-on New Aida by Michael Mayer. Amartuvshin Enkhbat’s Amonasro was remarkable.

5.2.2025

Nina Stemme, Soprano, and Roland Pöntinen, Piano, at Carnegie Hall

Program

ELGAR Sea Pictures

WEILL/BRECHT "Surabaya Johnny" from Happy End

WEILL/BRECHT "Nannas Lied"

WEILL "Je ne t'aime pas"

WEILL "Youkali"

RICHARD WAGNER Wesendonck Lieder

- Stehe still!

- Der Engel

- Im Treibhaus

- Schmerzen

- Träume

LISZT Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde (arr. for voice and piano after Wagner)

Encores:

SIBELIUS "Var det en dröm?," Op. 37, No. 4

WEILL "My Ship" from Lady in the Dark

5.3.2025

Handel and the Power of Music

Juilliard415 and Lionel Meunier, Director, collaboration, new explosion of Handel Power, with Soloists from the Marcus Institute of Vocal Arts, Page Michels, Soprano, Luna Seongeun Park, Soprano, Shiyu Zhuo, Soprano, Michael John Butler, Tenor, Juilliard Community Chorus, Adrian O. Rodríguez, Choral Director

Program

GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL (1685-1759) From Concerto Grosso in A Major, Op. 6,

No. 11, HWV 329 (1739)

HANDEL Cecilia, volgi un sguardo, HWV 89 (1736)

HANDEL Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day, HWV 76 (1739)

5.4.2025

Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Piano, at Carnegie Hall

Program

J.P. SWEELINCK Echo fantasia in Dorian, SwWV 261

CARTER Night Fantasies

CHOPIN Polonaise-fantaisie in A-flat Major

MOZART Fantasia in C Minor, K. 475

C. P. E. BACH Fantasia in C Major, Wq. 59, No. 6

BEETHOVEN Fantasia in G Minor, Op. 77

IVES The Celestial Railroad

Encore:

VITALY GODZIATSKY Fractured Surfaces

5.15.2025

Antony and Cleopatra at Met Opera

Conductor, John Adams, and Production, Elkhanah Pulitzer

Thanks Chirle!

5.28.2025

Evgeny Kissin and Friends: The Shostakovich Sonatas at Carnegie Hall

Evgeny Kissin, Piano, Gidon Kremer, Violin, Maxim Rysanov, Viola, Gautier Capuçon, Cello

Program

ALL-SHOSTAKOVICH PROGRAM

Cello Sonata

Violin Sonata

Viola Sonata

6.8.2025

Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Conductor, at the Philadelphia Orchestra at Marian Anderson Hall. Nina Stemme’s last Isolde.

Casts,

Stuart Skelton Tenor (Tristan, a Breton nobleman, adopted heir of King Marke)

Nina Stemme Soprano (Isolde, an Irish princess betrothed to King Marke)

Karen Cargill Mezzo-Soprano (Brangäne, Isolde’s maid)

Brian Mulligan Baritone (Kurwenal, Tristan’s friend)

Tareq Nazmi Bass (King Marke, King of Cornwall)

Freddie Ballentine Tenor (Melot, a courtier)

Jonghyun Park Tenor (A Sailor’s Voice/A Shepherd)

Nathan Schludecker Baritone (A Steersman)

Tenors and Basses of the Philadelphia Symphonic Choir (Sailors, knights, and esquires)

Donald Palumbo Director

With its portrayals of unbridled passion and cold-hearted revenge, Wagner’s opera scandalized audiences at its 1865 premiere, but this masterwork proved to be one of the most influential scores ever written, inspiring generations of composers. In this rare concert performance, you’ll hear every detail and nuance of this richly harmonic score, as Yannick leads the Orchestra and a cast of some of the world’s great singers.

The cast of top opera stars includes two artists known for their characterizations of the romantic leads. Soprano Nina Stemme has inhabited the role of Isolde, capturing the fury and longing of a woman trapped; a magnificent performer declared by The Telegraph as “without question… today’s greatest dramatic soprano.” Tenor Stuart Skelton is world-renowned for his portrayal of Tristan, the seafaring adventurer caught in an impossible love triangle, winning reviews like this one from The Independent: “Stuart Skelton’s superbly mellifluous, heroic tenor is ample reason by itself to see the show.”

6.12.2025

The Met Orchestra at Carnegie Hall

Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Music Director and Conductor

Elza van den Heever, Soprano

*The concertmaster, David Chen’s last

Program

ALL-R. STRAUSS PROGRAM

Der Rosenkavalier Suite

"Zueignung," Op. 10, No. 1

"Wiegenlied," Op. 41, No. 1

"Allerseelen," Op. 10, No. 8

"Cäcilie," Op. 27, No. 2

"Befreit," Op. 39, No. 4

Ein Heldenleben

7.23.2025

Folklore and Legends, Summer for the City

Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center

Jonathon Heyward, conductor

Jess Gillam, saxophone

Emilie Mayer Faust Overture

Anna Clyne Glasslands (New York premiere)

Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 1 in C minor

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