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  1. Review: In the Met Opera’s New ‘Tristan und Isolde,’ Performers Take the Honors

  2. Congratulations to my good friend Kathy Schuman, who is heading to the Caramoor Festival to steer artistic plans.

  3. A profound piece by the great Roger Angell on voting in his 19th presidential election--for Hillary. via

  4. Alan Gilbert begins his final season as music director of the New York Philharmonic.

  5. With Women in Command, the Met Opera Addresses a Gender Gap. My contribution to the NYT Season Preview issue.

  6. The Leaning (Sinking) Tower of San Francisco. What next?

  7. The NY City Opera is back. Or is it? An unusual double bill of Rachmaninoff's "Aleko" & Leoncavallo's "Pagliacci."

  8. A compelling, mysterious and poignant one-man, 60-minute opera by David Lang, adapted from Bernhard's "The Loser."

  9. Very sad to learn of the death at just 51 of the great South African tenor Johan Botha. What a voice!

  10. Excellent, astute analysis of Matt Lauer's incomptence in interviewing Clinton & Trump on defense issues last night.

  11. A Sondheim piano piece? Maybe a chamber work? That would be great. Alas, it's not going to happen. He explains why.

  12. The Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, Long Island is offering a winning, intimate production of "My Fair Lady."

  13. 1,000 singers perform a David Lang piece for 2,000 people at Lincoln Center on sweltering Saturday.

  14. David Lang's "the public domain" is premiered by 1,000 singers & an audience double that number on a very humid day,

  15. Fascinating NYT story about the complex way a Salzburg Festival production bound for the Met Opera can get derailed.

  16. For me, a fantasy comes trues: Here's a video of my Times Talks with the amazing Meryl Streep. via

  17. A lovely NY Times obit of the gifted, versatile and popular American soprano Patrice Munsel.

  18. A Mostly Mozart triple-bill, including a cosmic new piece. Clarinetist Martin Frost rules. Great NY Times photos.

  19. It makes sense that a singer as musical as Barbara Hannigan would be a natural at conducting. Here's a NYT feature.

  20. The composer Thomas Ades's thought about "The Exterminating Angel," his new opera, in a conversation at Salzburg .

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