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290 stories by "STEPHEN HOLDEN"

Music Review: An Operatic Persona, Cut Down to Size by Stephen Holden

Paulo Szot is making his New York cabaret debut at the Café Carlyle with a mixture of Brazilian standards and show tunes.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

American Songbook’s Afro-Cuban Connection by Stephen Holden

Raúl Esparza brought out the Afro-Cuban lineage in the American songbook at the Allen Room.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Music Review: Isn’t It Rich? Isn’t It Loud? Xylophones for Sondheim by Stephen Holden

The New York Pops orchestra, joined by singers, played Stephen Sondheim songs in peppy arrangements at Carnegie Hall.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

A Swinging, Sophisticated New York by Stephen Holden

Barbara Carroll sings for Sunday brunch at the Oak Room in the Algonquin Hotel.

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Over-the-Top Style Meets Some Good-Hearted Sense by Stephen Holden

Lainie Kazan recounts her life and sings the standards at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency.

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Snowy Jingles and a Sinatra ‘Dreidel’ by Stephen Holden

The religious aspect is absent from Michael Feinstein’s annual end-of-the year shows at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

In Refrains, Echoes of Political Strife by Stephen Holden

The Collegiate Chorale and the American Symphony Orchestra performed a concert version of “Knickerbocker Holiday,” Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson’s 1938 Broadway show.

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The Dreamer Caught in the Spotlight by Stephen Holden

Judy Collins began her latest residency at the Café Carlyle singing meditations by Stephen Sondheim, Jacques Brel and Tim Buckley.

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An Appraisal: Voice and Career That Always Said, ‘It Might as Well Be Spring’ by Stephen Holden

Margaret Whiting, a daughter of Hollywood’s golden age, was a loving caretaker of the American Songbook.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Songbook Standards Flavored With Barbecue in an Escargot Cafe by Stephen Holden

Steve Tyrell, a Burt Bacharach protégé from Houston, is in his sixth season at the Café Carlyle.

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Looking for the Gal That Got Away? by Stephen Holden

The New York Pops, with Judy Garland’s daughter Lorna Luft and guest singers, tries the impossible: to recreate Garland’s famous 1961 Carnegie Hall concert.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

A Plush Voice Discovers Some Room to Be Frisky by Stephen Holden

Jane Monheit brought a playful approach to her pop-jazz stylings at Birdland on Wednesday evening.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

A Touch Of ‘Finian’ Friskiness by Stephen Holden

“On a Clear Day: The Musical Vision of Burton Lane,” at the 92 Street Y, yielded a program of the composer’s Broadway and film tunes, including the frisky Irish-flavored sc…

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Campy Ode to Film Noir and a Twist on Politics by Stephen Holden

Amanda McBroom’s show at the Metropolitan Room on Thursday mixed emotional songs with comic zingers and a humorous call for the return of Monica Lewinsky.

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Music Review: This Bowl of Cherries Offers Food for Thought by Stephen Holden

Christine Ebersole’s new show at the Café Carlyle includes songs from her Broadway hit “Grey Gardens” in a larger meditation on youth and age.

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Music Review: When We All Pulled Together, Like Those Boys in Uniform by Stephen Holden

“Stage Door Canteen: Broadway Responds to World War II,” a Lyrics & Lyricist show at the 92nd Street Y, was informative history and a breezy evocation of national solidarity.

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Pop, Soul and Show Tunes in a Quest for Lifelong Love by Stephen Holden

The former “American Idol” finalist Melinda Doolittle sang soul numbers, show tunes and pop snippets at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency.

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Music Review: A Bedroom Voice to Match His Eyes by Stephen Holden

In a return engagement, the suave baritone Paulo Szot tries to complete his crossover from opera singer to pop crooner.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Music Review: For This Musical Couple, It’s Simply a Matter of Chemistry by Stephen Holden

Barbara Cook and Michael Feinstein sing a program of standards at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency.

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A Trouper Unleashes Backstage Tales by Stephen Holden

The British entertainer Bonnie Langford delivers a compendium of songs and showbiz anecdotes in “Bonnie Langford Spends Christmas in New York.”

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Saving Old Scores From Pop’s Dustbin by Stephen Holden

“Michael Feinsten’s American Songbook” showcases a singer’s love of collecting the building blocks of music’s history.

SOURCE: tv.nytimes.com at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

’60s Sweatshop Girls Fighting Ford by Stephen Holden

“Made in Dagenham” is a feminist fairy tale based on actual events whose heroine, a composite of real-life women, leads Ford workers in the battle for equal pay.

SOURCE: movies.nytimes.com at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Celebrating Mama’s Rainbow by Stephen Holden

In “Songs My Mother Taught Me: The Judy Garland Songbook” at Feinstein’s, Lorna Luft performed tunes made famous by Garland and offered biographical tidbits.

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Lightens My Sadness, She Livens My Days by Stephen Holden

John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey, husband and wife, sing standards at the Café Carlyle.

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Critic’s Notebook: Cabaret Love Is Busting Out All Over (but Not on TV) by Stephen Holden

October brings the Cabaret Convention and the Broadway Cabaret Festival, related events that peacefully co-exist in a small cultural niche.

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