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Performing Arts
How Shen Yun Uses Traditional Chinese Music With a Classical Orchestra
The music accompanying Taoists is mystical with a strong sense of integrity, and Buddhist music is solemn and merciful—these are not mere abstractions. Shen Yun Performing Arts’ composers and arrangers are ...
November 21, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
Theater Review: ‘Little Shop of Horrors’
NEW YORK—Musical comedy and pathos walk hand in hand in "Little Shop of Horrors." Based on the 1960 ...
November 21, 2019
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘The Wrong Man’
NEW YORK—Though billed as a musical, "The Wrong Man" features completely sung rather than spoken words. Does this ...
November 6, 2019
BY
Diana Barth
5 Lessons We Can Learn From Shen Yun
In the past 12 years since Shen Yun Performing Arts was established, I have seen numerous performances and ...
November 2, 2019
BY
Madalina Hubert
Theater Review: ‘Molly Sweeney’
NEW YORK—Just because something can be done, doesn’t mean it should be. Playwright Brian Friel makes clear this ...
November 2, 2019
BY
Judd Hollander
How Shen Yun Is Reviving the Classical Arts
The past centuries have shown incredible innovation, bringing technological and scientific progress that people in the early days ...
November 1, 2019
BY
Madalina Hubert
Shen Yun Principal Dancer Kaidi Wu’s Ethereal Grace
In a bustling restaurant of excited chatter and shouting toddlers, Kaidi Wu is the opposite of her surroundings. ...
October 31, 2019
BY
Irene Luo
Noble Singing at Saint Thomas Choir School, 100 Years On
One block south of New York's Central Park, a 1,000-year-old choral tradition is thriving at Saint Thomas Choir ...
October 29, 2019
BY
Lorraine Ferrier
Theater Review: ‘Katsura Sunshine’s Rakugo’
NEW YORK—Some years ago I had the pleasure and privilege of appearing in the classic Kabuki play "Kanjincho" ...
October 24, 2019
BY
Diana Barth
‘Rusalka’: Finding Freedom of the Soul
TORONTO—What is true happiness? It is a question that human beings have asked since time immemorial. It is ...
October 21, 2019
BY
Madalina Hubert
Album Review of Kristin Chenoweth’s ‘For the Girls’
Kristin Chenoweth is a star of Broadway (a Tony winner for “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown” and ...
October 20, 2019
BY
Barry Bassis
Album Review: ‘Le Willis’
Puccini's first opera, if it is known at all, is known best as the two-act “Le Villi.” But, in ...
October 18, 2019
BY
Robert Hugill
How Art Can Teach Us How to Live
The flawless flips and sky-high leaps may seem effortless when Jay Huang performs onstage, but they are only ...
October 17, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
Theater Review: ‘The White Chip’
NEW YORK—When you’re in a downward alcoholic spiral, it's only a matter of time before you hit rock ...
October 15, 2019
BY
Judd Hollander
Playwright Robert Cooperman on the Need for Conservative Theater
It started with satire. After years of watching conservatives lambasted on stage, playwright Robert Cooperman thought, well, what ...
October 9, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
‘Turandot’: Vengeance, Love, and Sacrifice
TORONTO—Most young women dream of meeting their prince charming and living happily ever after. Yet there are exceptions. ...
October 9, 2019
BY
Madalina Hubert
Theater Review: ‘Kingfishers Catch Fire’
NEW YORK—Playwright Robin Glendinning was inspired to write the provocative “Kingfishers Catch Fire” by a visit a few ...
October 8, 2019
BY
Diana Barth
Pop Star Gains Life-Changing Inspiration at Classical Concert
"I feel like there is an electric current running through my body ... It's like every cell of ...
October 8, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
Opera Singer Marcello Giordani Dies Aged 56
Opera Tenor Marcello Giordani passed away on Oct. 5 aged 56, according to his obituary. 360NG reported that ...
October 6, 2019
BY
Paula Liu
Explainer: What Exactly Do Musical Conductors Do?
Conductors are a relatively new breed of musician. Only as compositions became more complex circa 1810 (blame Beethoven!) ...
October 4, 2019
BY
The Conversation
Grit and Humility Fuel Dancer Victor Li’s Rise to the Top
MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK—Mental grit and a drive to constantly move forward have led Victor Li to where he ...
September 30, 2019
BY
Cathy He
Vladimir Petrov Wins Gold at NTD International Piano Competition
Petrov won the gold prize at the NTD International Piano Competition on Sept. 28 in New York.
September 29, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
Finalist Olena Miso on Music and Culture at NTD International Piano Competition
Miso says she tries to love every piece she plays, so that in the moment, she can share ...
September 28, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
2019 NTD International Piano Competition Winners Announced
Vladimir Petrov from Mexico won gold, Nicolas Giacomelli from Italy won silver, and Sanghie Lee from South Korea ...
September 28, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
NTD International Piano Competition: Bronze Winner Sanghie Lee on Schumann’s Love Story
Two years ago, Sanghie Lee played Schumann's Fantasie in C major and it immediately touched her heart.
September 28, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
Nicolas Giacomelli Performs Schumann and Tchaikovsky at the NTD International Piano Competition Finals
Robert Schumann's "Kreisleriana," an eight-movement dramatic fantasy, was a favorite of his critics, and is certainly one of ...
September 28, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
Pianist Maxim Anikushin on Beethoven, Bach, and the NTD International Piano Competition
Music is entertainment, but it can also be a powerful communicator of grand ideas and things we can't, ...
September 28, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
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