We are so fortunate that Thomas May writes so much about music: two reviews in as many days. Here's about the New York Philharmonic with its new music director, Gustavo Dudamel and two important works:
#NewYorkPhilharmonic #GustavoDudamel #DavidLang
https://memeteria.com/2026/03/21/the-wealth-of-nations-by-david-lang/
‘the wealth of nations’ by David Lang

The New York Philharmonic has been on quite a roll with Gustavo Dudamel: after last week’s The People United Will Never Be Defeated! variations-extravaganza comes another major commission thi…

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More Memeteria. Thomas May reviews the Seattle Firebird and it comes out Poulenc's Stabat Mater. We saw this concert last night and the Poulenc, and breathtaking Soprano Janai Brugger.
#SeattleSymphony #FrancisPoulenc #StabatMater #Firebirdsuite
#Janai Brugger
https://memeteria.com/2026/03/22/firebird-fever-in-seattle-with-hard-hitting-poulenc/
Firebird Fever in Seattle, with Hard-Hitting Poulenc

Seattle Symphony and Chorale with guest conductor Andrew Litton, soprano Janai Brugger, and chorus director Joseph Crnko; photo (c) Jorge Gustavo Elias Stravinsky’s Firebird took on a conspicuous d…

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