Billy Joel’s Got a Good Job and Hits in His Head
He stopped making new pop music in 1993, but his fans stuck around. Celebrating his 100th Madison Square Garden show, he spoke about writing songs and staying alive.
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He stopped making new pop music in 1993, but his fans stuck around. Celebrating his 100th Madison Square Garden show, he spoke about writing songs and staying alive.
By ROB TANNENBAUM
A two-day concert series in Brooklyn paid tribute to the four founders of the Sonic Arts Union with works by them and by composers they influenced.
By SETH COLTER WALLS
The Marlboro Music School and Festival offers participants in its chamber groups a commodity that has become only more precious: time.
By CORINNA da FONSECA-WOLLHEIM
Ms. Lovato, the 25-year-old pop singer, was reportedly rushed to a Los Angeles hospital on Tuesday. She was said to be in stable condition.
By JOE COSCARELLI
One of Leonard Bernstein’s most ambitious works was at Lincoln Center this week. Our critics diverged on it.
Carlus Padrissa’s staging, conducted by Laurence Equilbey, is part of the new mix of offerings at the Mostly Mozart Festival.
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
Carnegie Hall’s National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America played a fully professional program under Michael Tilson Thomas.
By SETH COLTER WALLS
“Demon” by Anton Rubinstein, better known as a virtuoso 19th-century pianist, is getting a rare production at the Bard SummerScape festival.
By MICAELA BARANELLO
Our guide to the city’s best classical music and opera happening this weekend and in the week ahead.
By DAVID ALLEN