Contributors
- Australia Says No, Thanks: the Election of 2010
- The Business of Designing Dreams: Christopher Nolan’s Inception
- Wake in Fright’s Aggressive Hospitality
- A Passion for Bach: a composer’s greatness shines through at the Leipzig Gewandhaus
- Die Geierwally at the Bromberger Waldbühne in Bromberg, Austria
- Lewis Spratlan’s Opera “Life is a Dream” Premiered at the Santa Fe Opera
- Chailly, Lortie, and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra play Beethoven at Symphony Hall
- Sadness—The Cantata Singers and More
- La Forma del Rinascimento. Museo Nazionale del Palazzo di Venezia, Rome, until September 5th
- Caravaggio throughout Italy: the 400th Anniversary Exhibitions
- Da Corot a Monet: La Sinfonia della Natura, Complesso del Vittoriano (Rome) until June 29th.
- Matthias Goerne and Christoph Eschenbach in Late Schubert
- Richard Wagner, Tristan und Isolde, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Sir Andrew Davis, Deborah Voigt as Isolde
- Montezuma at the Edinburgh International Festival
- My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done? By Werner Herzog (with David Lynch’s name attached)
- Vacation! Summertime in America, in CinemaScope!
- Der Rosenkavalier at the Royal Opera House
- Angela Gheorghiu at the Royal Festival Hall – Introducing our new London correspondent, Gabriel Kellett
- William Shakespeare, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Shakespeare’s Globe (London), Massachusetts International Festival of the Arts at The War Memorial Auditorium, Holyoke, MA
- William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, from the American Shakespeare Center, at UMass Amherst
- Royall Tyler’s The Contrast at The Metropolitan Playhouse, New York: the very earliest of American plays lives on!
- Rembrandt in London: Close Examination: Fakes, Mistakes and Discoveries at the National Gallery
- David Robertson, BBC Proms 2010
- Valery Gergiev, BBC Proms 2010
- United Solo, The World’s Largest Solo Theatre Festival, Coming in November
- Creditors, The Donmar Warehouse, BAM, NYC
- Uncle Vanya, Maly Theatre, BAM, NYC
- A Tourist at the Opera, A Visitor’s Impression of the Northern Berkshires
- Artists Without Borders – Brill Gallery: Rydygier, Fujinami, Gabler
- A Singer’s Notes 23: Three from the Bard
- A Singer’s Notes 22: To Sing in Endless Morn of Light
- A Singer’s Notes 21: So many good things…
- Blurring the Lines, Part 2 The Bard Retrospectives: “Berg and His World,” Second Weekend
- Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music: Old Copland, New Carter, and Others
- Pierre-Laurent Aimard plays Bach, Ligeti and Carter at Tanglewood: thought-provoking, ear-opening
- Tarquinia’s Medieval and Renaissance Ceramics Museum (Museo della Ceramica D’Uso a Corneto)
- Bomarzo Olive Oil
- A Visit to Castello di Giove
- Mélisse – Distinguished French Cooking in Santa Monica
- Hell on Earth and Hell Beyond: the Kronos Quartet in Usher Hall
- Mozart’s Idomeneo with Sir Roger Norrington and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra at the Edinburgh International Festival
- The Gift of Music: The Uel Wade Music Scholarship
- The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis
- The Short, Fast Life of Jonathan Van Allen
- Landscapes of the Mind at the Williams College Museum of Art
- György Kepes: a Polaroid and a Reminiscence
- Bar Boulud, Passport to Burgundy at Lincoln Center
- The Best Minds of our Generation…Patti Smith, Philip Glass, and Allen Ginsberg at the City Winery
- A Lamb, a Book, and the Apocalypse at Bard Summerscape, August 22, 2010
- Soirée Musicale at Tannery Pond, August 14, 2010
- American Gothic – Aaron Copland The Tender Land, Glimmerglass 2010
- Music@Menlo, The English Voice: Britten, Walton, and Elgar
- San Francisco Symphony with Alondra de la Parra conductor and Joyce Yang, piano in Glinka, Rachmaninoff, and Mussorgsky
- SF Symphony: Michael Tilson Thomas conducts Berlioz, with Sasha Cooke, mezzo, and Jonathan Vinocour, viola
- Save the Warburg Library! by Anthony Grafton and Jeffrey Hamburger (from the New York Review of Books
- 2010 Bard SummerScape Festival presents the First U.S. Staging of Franz Schreker’s Opera The Distant Sound (July 30 – Aug 6) and a New Production of Oscar Straus’s Operetta The Chocolate Soldier (Aug 5 -15)
- Vermont Hippies! Photographs by Peter Simon and Rebecca Lepkoff at the Vermont Center for Photography, Brattleboro, VT


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