Jan 20, 2007
Classical Music Agenda
So much is happening in classical music this week, much of it already sold out. Here are a few things for which tickets are still available and that should be of interest. JUST VISITING: >> The award for best free concert of the week goes to the Hilliard Ensemble, one of the best choral groups in the world, visiting the Freer Gallery of Art on Wednesday (January 24, 7:30 p.m.). Their program includes music by…
Jan 18, 2007
Romeo and Juliet, Kirov Ballet
The Shakespeare in Washington festival continues this week with the visit of the Kirov Ballet to the Kennedy Center Opera House. This year, the resident troupe of St. Petersburg’s Mariinsky Theater has brought its traveling production of Leonid Lavrovsky’s choreography of Romeo and Juliet. Sergei Prokofiev wanted to premiere the sublime music of this ballet (op. 64) at the Mariinsky in the 1930s, but the theater ultimately balked. The Bolshoi Theater in Moscow also accepted…
Jan 13, 2007
Classical Music Agenda
The classical music schedule in Washington is starting to fill up, so that by February and March, we will be overwhelmed. Here are a few sure bets this week, as well as a smattering of concerts off the beaten path. THE BIG GUNS: >> Soprano Deborah Voigt has always had a big, gorgeous voice. She made news two years ago when she was fired from a production because the director wanted her character to wear…
Mar 02, 2006
What’s Cooking At Kennedy Center
If you like your composers Russian, your theater traditional and your Shakespeare, well, everywhere, the Kennedy Center’s 2006/2007 season has much to please. As part of “Shakespeare In Washington,” the Bard shows up in lots of the Center’s theatre, dance and orchestral offerings, from a Royal Shakespeare Company production of Coriolanus to the Kirov Ballet’s Romeo and Juliet. The season also brings with it two new partnerships: Arlington’s Synetic Theater, which just had a hand…
Jul 05, 2005
Classical Music Agenda
All five of you who actually read the Classical Music Agenda probably wondered what happened last week when we did not check in with some concerts for you to attend. Had classical music died again? Were we otherwise incapacitated? Well, as we wrote at Ionarts last week, this DCist picked the right week to take a short vacation, because there was almost no classical music to be heard in Washington last week. As a result,…
Jan 14, 2005
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> The Depeche Mode Dance Party promises a wonderful new wave time at the Black Cat. 9:30 p.m., $7. >> St. Petersburg’s renowned Kirov Ballet presents the fairy-tale ballet “Cinderella” at the Kennedy Center Opera House. 7:30 p.m., $47-112. SATURDAY: >> Local favorites Juniper Lane, one of our music picks for January, make a return to the stage at Iota in Arlington. Lead singer Vivion Smith’s voice is powerfully captivating, and they’ve been…