Floating zeppelins and flocks of sheep will congregate in the Armory’s giant drill hall for this rare staged production, signed by Heiner Goebbels, of Louis Andriessen’…
There is much talk these days of mindfulness, “being present” and the need to disengage from digital distractions.
There is no more sublime singer than this baritone.
This elegant young French pianist has attracted attention in recent years for his insightful performances and recordings of Schubert.
Jonathan Safran Foer’s 2010 novel “Tree of Codes” was part book, part sculpture, created by extracting words from Bruno Schulz’s 1934 story collection, R…
The vast drill hall of the Park Avenue Armory has become a site of choice in New York for unusual opera productions and ambitious multimedia concerts.
This young German soprano makes her United States recital debut with an unusual program in the intimate Board of Officer’s Room — three concerts dedicated to the songs …
This new series featuring works in progress from the armory’s artists in residence begins in the intimate Board of Officers Room with the soprano Lauren Flanigan, who is expl…
Suppressed when it was written in Soviet Russia in the late 1960s, Mieczyslaw Weinberg’s unsparing Holocaust opera, based on a radio play by Zofia Posmysz and with a libretto…
This young Hungarian cellist, who plays with a rich, glowing tone, performs an all-Bach program, offering the Cello Suites No. 1, No. 5 and No. 6.
(previews start on May 31; opens on June 5) Blood will have blood, they say — also mud, dirt, stones and Kenneth Branagh when his production of Macbeth (with co-direction by …
For fans of both beauty and endurance, few events in music can surpass a live performance of Morton Feldman’s sublime, glacial String Quartet No.