Fall is back-to-work and back-to-school time. Fortunately, it’s also back-to-concerts time. We survey very best of the new season in New York City -- from big halls to scrappy underground dives -- and then even more.
Recently in WQXR's 2011 Fall Preview
Fall Preview: The Season in Choral Music
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Host Kent Tritle samples artists who will grace the many stages of New York City during the 2011-12 season. Highlights include Ton Koopman and Amsterdam Baroque, Stile Antico, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, and many others.
Fall Preview: The Season in Theater
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
New York Times critic Charles Isherwood previews several of the fall's new productions, including The Mountaintop with Samuel L. Jackson and Angela Bassett, Private Lives with Kim Cattrall and Relatively Speaking.
10 Opera Recordings to Get this Fall
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Olivia Giovetti names 10 opera and vocal releases to look out for this fall season, ranging from full-length Vivaldi to a long-overdue Wagner compilation.
Five Restaurants for a Pre-Concert Dinner
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Lincoln Center is where it is, and although the West 60s are a notoriously limited and often tricky place to grab a timely drink or a bite to eat before a performance, never fear. Here are options for any budget, timeline or craving.
10(+) Operas to Hear This Fall
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Want more vocal music this season? Anna Netrebko loses her head, Nico Muhly experiments with polygamy, William Christie puts on his dancing shoes and Angela Meade goes to Carnegie Hall.
20 Concerts To Hear This Fall
Sunday, September 11, 2011
The Metropolitan Opera returns to the "Ring," Valery Gergiev probes Tchaikovsky's symphonies, the London Symphony offers epic choral music and Lincoln Center celebrates spiritual sounds. Here are 20 reasons why you won’t miss summer.

