As a teen living in Germany in the middle of the 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn could hold our nocturnal essentiality, its mysteries, and secrets in hand.
It was an amazing and magical program bringing me into a special overview of maybe three dozen of the reportedly 300 songs Cole Porter wrote over a career of four
Victoria Lyras’ one-hour balletic rendition of Shakespeare’s endearing A Midsummer Night’s Dream takes us into the realm of fairyland existing alongside the ‘real world’ of humans, with all the layers
Our attention was directed to a framed screen as we took our seats. We were face-to-face with Sondheim, growing into the composer-lyricist who invited us, since the turbulent 1960s, to