CLEVELAND, Ohio -- For the lover of classical music, fall is by far the most wonderful time of the year. Never mind peak foliage, pumpkin spice, or temperate weather. This is the season of seasons, ...
A double bass almost four meters tall in the orchestra; a Lithuanian accordionist who likes to play at lofty heights; a South African cellist who makes the audience sing: The Rheingau Music Festival ...
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, orchestra conductor Keri-Lynn Wilson felt she had to respond. "I wanted to turn my horror into action," the conductor, who ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by John Eliot Gardiner, who hit a singer during a tour in France last year, said he was starting a new choir and orchestra. By Javier C. Hernández The ...
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra hosted College Night, an event offering more affordable tickets and a chance to meet other young classical music lovers, for more than 120 college and high school ...
With sparkly hula-hoops circling their waists, Brett Yang and Eddy Chen started their energetic rendition of the Bach Double Violin Concerto’s first movement. The piece is normally stoic and ...
Hip-hop and classical music might seem worlds apart, but this orchestra concert works to seamlessly merge the two genres in a way you've never experienced before. “The music pulls from both hip-hop ...
In what will prove to be an iconic fusion of hip-hop and classical music, Nas will join forces with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for a one-night-only performance of his seminal debut album ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Critic’s Notebook The ensemble, a New York original, keeps its players busy with work off the beaten path, whether Schubert rarities or “The Lord of the Rings.” The conductor ...
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