Step into a unique musical experience where Broadway brilliance meets classical elegance in a concert that explores the classical side of musical theatre’s greatest composers. Featuring music by ...
In popular culture, it’s not often that classical music gets a spot in the proverbial spotlight. But more recently, two celebrated films have taken the subject up and earned critical and cultural ...
Being a composer is a solitary gig, even in the best of times. And that feeling of isolation can be exacerbated for people of color working in classical music’s predominantly white spaces. But amid ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen to recordings by Maria Dueñas and Daniil Trifonov, works by Thomas Adès and Tania León, and more. London Philharmonic Orchestra; Thomas Adès, ...
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 ...
The first thing to know about "Black Keys: The Evolution of the Black Classical Arts" is that the concert is sold out. That happened more than a month ago, leaving only the slim hope of a wait list ...
"Accessible" can be a dirty word in contemporary classical music. For decades, composers have outfitted their works with gnarly tangles of complexity, and heaven forbid if there's a tune you can hum.
Two Columbia classical music composers were selected to participate in the 2026 Missouri Composers Project competition for their new orchestral musical compositions, according to a news release from ...
The Willmar Area Symphonic Orchestra will play pieces by Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn at its Jan. 14 concert. Sharing the stage with the orchestra for one of the pieces will be Pitnarry Shin, Kyu-Young ...
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