Paul du Quenoy on the season-opening new production of Shostakovich’s “Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk,” at La Scala.
Inger Kuin’s biography, despite its occasional pandering to twenty-first-century sensibilities, is an excellent place to start.
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On Timaeus in Paradise: Metaphors and Beauty from Plato to Dante and Beyond, by Piero Boitani.
Beyond the hyperbole, bad-faith arguments, and elitist bigotry is the question of how successful the president’s many cultural and architectural projects wi ...
On “The Art of Transmitting: The Antoine Béal Collection” and “The Marcille Chardin Family” at the Orléans Fine Arts Museum.