A curious thing happened while classical music organizations were busy worrying that their programming had grown too conservative. Since the pandemic, more or less, concert halls are full of new works ...
From Beethoven and Brahms to contemporary composers and rising artists, the DMV’s classical scene offers a rich and wide-ranging season.
Variety’s the theme this spring, as San Diego County concerts explore the many exciting sides of classical music.
The Spring-into-Summer offerings this year in the classical realm are as rich, diverse, and extensive as ever. There’s even a WorldPride-affiliated event here and there, including a two-day festival ...
Broadway shows, world-class art and concerts that crisscross the musical spectrum descend on L.A. this spring. Whatever your jam, be it painting, photography or sculpture, Beyoncé, Boulez or AC/DC, ...
Have you heard the birds singing? Signs of spring! You can hear them in music, too. Listen for signs of warmer days ahead in ...
As in years past, we expect that some performances will reach capacity quickly, so mark your calendar for April 8 at 10 a.m.
This spring, keep yourself sane—and even happy—with a healthy dose of classical music. Whether it’s Tchaikovsky in the park, multimedia mashups of works by the likes of Philip Glass and Leonard Cohen, ...
Music Director Stéphane Denéve with the St. Louis Symphony Orhcestra at the reopening of Powell Hall. The density of classical music talent in St. Louis this spring exceeds even last year. Highlights ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Our critics picked nine performances that included star turns, new opera productions and the unveiling of a concert hall at the Frick Collection. By ...
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