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As the Philadelphia Orchestra’s subscription season came to its epic conclusion Sunday afternoon with Tristan und Isolde, evidence of being in the presence of a historic event piled up. Here was a ...
PHILADELPHIA — Nina Stemme tilted back her head after the final notes of her 126th and last Isolde performance, and her eyes ...
After a reduction in federal support from the Trump administration, Philly’s queer community showed up in full force for the ...
Watch and listen to recent highlights, including a Shostakovich festival in Germany, the Cleveland Orchestra’s Strauss and Nina Stemme’s Isolde.
ShakesBeer in the Park in Del., the Baltimore Avenue dollar stroll in West Philly and Halsey in South Jersey are among the ...
We’re on our way, but we can’t let up,’ said the former governor and mayor who was honored at this year’s Great Stages Gala.
Tristan und Isolde — returning to the Philadelphia Orchestra for the first time since 1934 — is something that great musicians long to live up to and hold for conditions to be as right as they can be.
Each summer, many of the best-known classic performers, composers and conductors descend upon Colorado and New Mexico. Here ...
The Milwaukee Brewers take on the Philadelphia Phillies looking to win a seventh straight game on June 1. Follow along for live updates as José Quintana comes off the injured list to start ...
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As Pride Month kicks off, the Philadelphia Orchestra has announced that it has lost its National Endowment for the Arts funding for its Pride Concert. The orchestra announced the news via social media ...
On June 1 and 8, the Philadelphia Orchestra will present Wagner’s “Tristan und Isolde” with Yannick Nezet-Seguin conducting the opera for the first time. The conductor has lined up an all-star cast of ...