Our subject today is death and classical music. There’s a story, Jay Capperauld tells me, about Anton Bruckner that is frankly rather morbid.
Max Richter writes music about issues that affect us all, from getting a better night's sleep, to the importance of defending human rights. And people are listening.
Everyone needs a hobby outside of work, and for Al Pacino, playing the piano was once his – so much so he thought he was Beethoven for a bit.
The large, active crowd flowing into the Fox Theater on Sunday afternoon might well have been taken for a group of football fans waiting for the Super Bowl game to start.
After a three-month absence, the Sedona Symphony returned to the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Feb. 2, with its ...
Happy Valentine’s week, DC! Share the love with your boo or your besties this week at a Valentine’s dinner or show. There’s ...
A Finnish soundscape, fine detail in Bartók and deep understanding in Beethoven from the Royal Northern Sinfonia with Dinis ...
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s just announced 2025-26 season showcases three world premieres, Beethoven and Mozart festivals, the return of holiday favorites and appearances by award-winning ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS – Fresh programming and youthful energy continue to be the norm as new iterations of Ensemble Connect make semiannual visits to Skidmore College. Friday night’s program in the Ladd ...
What a delight to see an almost full Queen’s Hall for a programme solely of contemporary music. The Scottish Chamber Orchestra’s New Dimensions series, launched this season, sees a host of newer ...
It’s got a lot of lovely and interesting music on it,” says Lou Kosma. “It has some of the old chestnuts. It has a Vermont ...
During the pandemic, Sir Stephen Hough, the renowned British pianist and composer, received an email from a film director in ...