19 stories by "Ana Morgenstern"
Myra Melford's avant garde approach to music is filled with moments of intensity and light. Melford's career is an illustrious one, with a Fulbright scholarship, a 2013 Guggenheim Fellowship…
We are all connected. There are forces at play in the universe that are not seen, but felt. Within the realm of spiritual consciousness, we find Mystery School, a play by Paul Selig currentl…
It is not often that a program offers heartfelt imagery that is brilliantly optimistic, and also brings in dark, often sad scenarios. That is the beauty of traditional fairy and folk tales, …
The ethereal and complex mixture of sounds that Thievery Corporation has produced over a 22-year career has given them lots of material and a dedicated following. Their show last night at th…
The classic musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Evita comes to live again with the latest production at St. Mark's Players. The revival comes at a perfect time, as the production delves into the…
In this production, John Neumeier adapts the classic 1837 tale by Hans Christian Andersen, The Little Mermaid. The production, not only explores the story of a young woman who wishes to have…
Siblings Elena and Samora Pinderhughes are young, both in their early 20s. Samora is a composer and pianist and sister Elena is a vocalist and flutist. Despite their youth, the pair has been…
While quartets abound, that quality of coming together and making four musicians truly come together through music is still a difficult task to achieve. This is where The Escher String Quart…
Virginia's own Mason Bates is the current composer-in-residence at the Kennedy Center and now playing the second season of his collaborative KC Jukebox series. The series presents out-of-the…
It is easy to understand why The Philadelphia Orchestra has tapped Yannick Nézet-Séguin to be their music director and conductor of such a prestigious institution. Yannick exudes charis…
With a program packed with masterpieces from Russian and French composers, Sir Mark Elder conducted the National Symphony Orchestra. Sir Mark Elder opened the night sharing some words on …
It was a family affair last night at The Kennedy Center's Family Theater for the annual NPR's A Jazz Piano Christmas. With performances by first a father and daughter team, Bethany and Willi…
Love conquers all. The common saying sounds like an easy feat, yet the journey of finding, keeping or cultivating love is fraught with tensions and discontinuities. This is also the case in …
While most are familiar with The Secret Garden either from reading the book or watching the movie, the latest musical production by the Shakespeare Theatre Company raises the bar with a wond…
It was a chilly night, fitting for a change of pace, when the Choral Arts Society of Washington performed Hector Berlioz: Requiem, Op. 5 Grande Messe des Morts to a buoyant crowd at The Kenn…
Depression can be a tricky state; while it entails some sadness, the marker of depression goes beyond sadness. Indeed, it is a mental state that involves many other elements such as hopeless…
It was a packed house for Peter Frampton Raw: An Acoustic Tour last night at The Kennedy Center's Eisenhower Theater. With excitement in the air, the crowd could not sit still ahead of the s…
It is Hispanic Heritage Month at The Kennedy Center; as soon as you enter you can feel there is something different in the air. As soon as you enter you are greeted with some powerful artwor…
American music at its best is alive and well as showcased by last night's Amos Lee concert at The Kennedy Center's Concert Hall. The evening was off to a good start with an opening perfor…