A curious thing happened while classical music organizations were busy worrying that their programming had grown too ...
Between the Civil and First World Wars George Chadwick had been the most important composer in America; and from 1897 until his death in 1931, he was the transformative Director of the New England ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A new take on Wynton Marsalis’s “Blues Symphony,” a piano cycle by Gregory Spears and Rosa Feola’s solo debut are among the highlights. Detroit ...
Featuring more than 35 classical performances covering a wide range of eras and four family concerts, the Nashville Symphony has announced its 2026/27 classical and family season. In his first full ...
For a space that’s associated with some of the most beautiful music that humankind has ever produced, the cacophony in the Fox Theater’s elegant concert hall is unusual. The atmosphere is, to ...
Thursday night's Dallas Symphony Orchestra concert, at the Meyerson Symphony Center, was presented in the orchestra's Classical series, and it was led by music director Fabio Luisi. But its The Dallas ...
From the Top has championed young classical musicians for 25 years. And soon the nonprofit public radio program will move to North Texas. Ian Derrer, general director and CEO of the Dallas Opera for ...
San Diego’s classical-music scene is bursting this spring with an array of concerts that span the spectrum — historically informed, contemporary, mythical, women-centered, culturally diverse, ...
Maestro Leonard Slatkin is set to be awarded Ford's Theatre's Lincoln Medal for reflecting the character of President Abraham ...
Classical music can feel daunting to dig into if you haven't had a lot of exposure to the genre or didn’t grow up playing an instrument. With so many terms, styles, composers and performers, it can be ...
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