Audiences Are Coming Back to Orchestras After a ‘Scary’ Fall “It seemed like a switch flipped right before Thanksgiving,” the leader of the Chicago Symphony said.
Best Classical Music Performances of 2022 The concert world, seemingly back to normal, saw Ukrainian musicians banding together, a new “Ring” at Bayreuth, and the opening of the revamped David Geffen Hall.
Amid Ukraine War, Orchestras Rethink ‘1812 Overture,’ a July 4 Rite Some ensembles have decided not to perform Tchaikovsky’s overture, written as commemoration of Russia’s defeat of Napoleon’s army.