A full house gathered beneath the stone vaults of St Andrew’s Church for Farnham Sinfonia’s spring concert. Suspended above ...
Jack Pepper meets Festival Academy Budapest co-founder and Artistic Director Barnabás Kelemen to explore his upcoming ...
The Chopin Society had to change course recently when Canadian pianist Charles Richard-Hamelin, scheduled to play a sold-out ...
A celebration of Black beauty InLiquid Gallery’s “Brownin’” exhibition has curator Zindzi Harley showcasing five Philly-based ...
Witnessing classical music culture catch up to and encompass Philip Glass into the mainstream of the tradition has been one ...
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra is yet another orchestra proving you do not need to go down south to see ...
REVIEW BY Richard Amey: George Frederick Handel’s Messiah on period instruments. A Worthing Symphony Orchestra Centenary Year presentation at Worthing Assembly Hall, Easter Saturday 4 April (7.30) – ...
One of music history’s most haunting images is also one of its most revealing: Ludwig van Beethoven, nearly deaf, still bent over a score, still filling page after page with ideas that would outlive ...
The Beethoven Center at San Jose State University, boasting the world's second-largest collection of items related to the ...
These shows demystify a genre unfairly perceived as archaic and stuffy with expert analysis, musical selections and pure fun.
A primer on medieval chants, minimalist opera and everything in between.
Works by the two master musicians will be celebrated with BC Music Department concerts. Works by two master musicians will be celebrated at Boston College this month with Music Department concerts in ...