Showing posts with label New York Philharmonic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Philharmonic. Show all posts

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Top Five Items I'm Not Going To Blog About

1. New York Philharmonic Going to North Korea. Can they leave Maazel there?

2. New York City Opera Not Having a 2008-2009 Season While Renovation Takes Place at the State Theater. The problem isn't a "dark season." The San Francisco Opera managed to live through one.

3. Rumors that Anna Netrebko is Gay. The woman I saw her with the other night was not Lucy Diakovska.

4. MP3 vs. Hi Fi Audio. I'm still trying to get my Victrola to work.

5. The Gramophone and Typewriter Company's Unique Visitors Up for Third Straight Month!

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Waiting for Gilbert

Terry Teachout's assessment of Alan Gilbert is spot-on. My friends in classical-music circles are scratching their heads over the appointment. These are people who pay close attention to the music world, and while they don't dislike Gilbert, they also have to admit that they cannot point to a performance or body of work or recording that was particularly memorable or worthy of celebration.

I have never heard a Gilbert performance, so I cannot speak about him one way or another. Still, I don't think the Philharmonic has ever raised to such an august position someone with such slender accomplishments. Let's hope they are guessing right.

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